Lecture 7 1/26/24 Flashcards

1
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What is the respiratory tract?

A

series of cavities through which air moves to ultimately participate in the exchange of gases

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2
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What must be done to the air as it passes through the resp. tract?

A

-cleared of particulate matter
-warmed
-moistened

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3
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What structures compose the upper resp. tract?

A

-nasal planum
-nares
-nasal cavities
-paranasal sinuses
-nasopharynx
-larynx
-trachea

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4
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What structures compose the lungs/lower resp. tract?

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-bronchi
-bronchioles
-alveoli
-septa

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5
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What are the two main functions of the resp. tract?

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-conducting air and clearing particles
-gas exchange

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Which structures are involved in conducting air and clearing particles?

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-upper resp. tract structures
-bronchi
-bronchioles

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7
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Which part of the resp. tract does gas exchange occur in?

A

alveoli and septa

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What are the characteristics of the nares?

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-openings/nostrils
-may have hairs for trapping/removing particulates

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9
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What are the characteristics of the nasal vestibule?

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-first part of the nasal cavity
-lined by stratified squamous epithelium

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10
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What are the characteristics of the nasal cavity?

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-separated by nasal septum
-filled with nasal tubinates

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What is the purpose of nasal turbinates?

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increase surface area, leading to increased turbulence for clearance

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12
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What type of epithelium lines the nasal cavity?

A

respiratory epithelium

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13
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What is respiratory epithelium?

A

ciliated, pseudo-stratified columnar epithelium

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14
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Which structures help to moisten the air?

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-goblet cells
-glands

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15
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How do vessels play a role in modifying air?

A

vessels below the epithelium help to warm the air

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16
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What are the characteristics of olfactory epithelium?

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-specialized cells that allow for sense of smell
-near caudal nasal cavity
-more densely cellular

17
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What are the three layers of the olfactory region?

A

-surface nurse layer
-thick olfactory cell layer
-basal cell layer

18
Q

What are the characteristics of the nasopharynx?

A

-junction of resp. and alimentary tracts
-separated from oral cavity by the palate

19
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What are the functions of the nasopharynx?

A

-air conduction
-entrapment of inhaled/swallowed antigenic material
-adaptive immune response

20
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What is the structure of nasopharynx?

A

-respiratory epithelium rostrally, stratified squamous caudally
-submucosal glands
-lymphoid tissue

21
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What are the characteristics of the larynx?

A

-stratified squamous and ciliated, columnar, pseudo-stratified epithelium
-elastin fibers and glands in lamina propria
-hyaline and elastic cartilage in wall
-skeletal muscle present

22
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What are the functions of the trachea?

A

-air conduction
-particle entrapment
-particle clearance

23
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What are the steps of mucociliary clearance?

A

-turbulence and inertia caused by branching/narrowing of conducting portion forces particles against epithelium
-mucus produced by goblet cells
-beating action of cilia moves mucus up and out

24
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What are the characteristics of the trachea?

A

-tube composed of rings of hyaline cartilage
-mucosa consists of resp. epithelium over glands
-contains fibroelastic tissue and trachealis muscle