Intro to Respiratory system Flashcards

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Elements of the upper respiratory system

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  • external nares
  • nasal cavity
  • sinuses
  • larynx
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Elements of lower respiratory system

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  • Trachea
  • Lungs
  • Bronchi
  • Bronchioles
  • Alveoli
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External nares

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  • air enters
  • philtrum, groove in lip and middle of the nose separating nostrils
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Nasal cavities

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facial portion of resp. tract that extends from nostrils to the caudal nares
- separated by cartilaginous septum
- floor formed by hard and soft palate
- entry is called the vestibule; lined with conchae
- each half communicates with pharynx via choanae
- connected to paranasal sinuses and nasopharynx
- on dorsolateral walls of nasopharynx are auditory tubes
- lined with mucosal membrane

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Anatomy of the concha and meatus

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  • Covers and contains scroll like bones-concha
  • covered with vascular mucous membranes
  • dorsal and ventral conchae occupy rostral areas
  • caudally; ethmoid conchae
  • separating the cavity into passages; meatus
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Function of the conchae and meatus

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  • mucosa of the conchae is well vascularised; increases air turbulence
  • hence warms, humidifies and filters air
  • cooling the blood that supplies the brain
  • mucous membrane covering ethmoidal conchae is the olfactory epithelium; sensory endings of the olfactory nerve
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Nasal meatus

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  • dorsal meatus leads to the frontal sinus (except in horse; olfactory mucosa instead)
  • middle nasal meatus leads to maxillary sinuses and olfactory mucosa
  • horse; all paranasal sinuses communicate with middle nasal meatus
  • ventral and common meatus leads to principle resp. passage
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Paranasal Sinuses

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  • spaces lined with mucosa, communicate with nasal passages via narrow openings
  • function still not fully known
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Locations of different sinuses

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  • ALL species have frontal and maxillary sinuses; frontal at dorsal part of skull, maxillary nasal cavity either side
  • large farm animals have sphenoidal and palatine sinuses; sphenoid opens to the nasal cavity, palatine communicates with maxillary sinus
  • Lacrimal sinus; swine and ruminants
  • Conchal sinus; swine, ruminants and horses. Formed by enclosure of conchae
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The two types of paranasal sinuses

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  • Sinuses that communicate collectively with the middle nasal meatus
  • Those that communicate with the ethmoidal nasal meatuses
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DOG; paranasal sinuses

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  • maxillary sinus is termed maxillary recess; large diverticulum of nasal cavity)
  • bound by ethmoid, maxillary, palatine and lacrimal bones
  • frontal sinus
  • sphenoid sinus; within the presphenoid bone
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COW; paranasal sinuses

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  • don’t have fully developed sinuses until age 7
  • palatomaxillary sinus within caudal part of hard palate
  • frontal sinus has diverticula
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Paranasal sinuses function

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  • affects resonance of the voice
  • lightens the weight of the skull
  • heat exchange
  • sites for mucus secretion
  • equalises pressure in nasal cavity
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Regions of the pharynx

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  • Common passageway for air and food
  • pharynx; oropharynx, nasopharynx and laryngopharynx
  • innervated by vagus nerve
    -Musculocartilagenous organ- guards trachea opening
  • vocal chords
  • Glottis; slit opening between vocal chords
  • Epiglottis; cranial to glottis, cartilage covered with mucous membrane
  • laryngeal cartilage; epiglottis, thyroid, cricoid, arytenoid
  • prevent airway collapse
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The guttural pouch

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  • paired diverticula of auditory tubes
  • pouches are in direct contact with each other; separated by a thin medial septum
  • stylohyoid bone; forms medial and lateral pouches
  • communicates with the pharynx via pharyngeal orifice
    of the auditory tube covered by thin fibrocartilage
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Muscles of the larynx

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  • cricoarytenoideus dorsalis (abductor)
  • cricoarytenoideus lateralis (adductor)
  • vocal ligament
  • thyroarytenoideus
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Innervation of the larynx

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  • innervated by cranial and caudal laryngeal nerves; branches of the vagus nerve
  • Cranial branch enters at the thyroid foramen
  • Caudal branch leaves the vagus in the thorax then ascends through neck
  • Right recurrent n. wraps around subclavian a. while left wraps around the aorta