Lecture 11 - URT Flashcards

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What is the respiratory system?

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A system of connected organs and structures that function to conduct warm, moist and clean air into close proximity with blood of the circulatory system, for gas exchange.

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Name the 4 things outside of lungs and 5 things in the lungs

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  1. Nose and nasal cacity
  2. Pharynx
  3. Larynx
  4. Trachea
  5. Main brinchi - primary L and R
  6. Intrapulmonary bronchi
  7. Bronchioles (lobules)
  8. Terminal bronchioles
  9. Alveoli
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What’re the three things in the UTR?

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Nose and nasal cavity; slide 1:

  1. What’re the external/internal nostrils called?
  2. What’re the names of the two paired cartilages and where are they?
  3. Where’s the septal cartilage?
  4. What’s the purpose of the cartilage?
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Nose and nasal cavity; slide 2:

  1. What’s the septal cartilage made of?
  2. Where are the internal nares?
  3. What two bones form the roof of the nasal cavity
  4. What forms the floor of the nasal cavity?
  5. What special structures do you have on turbinates/conchae?
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Nose and nasal cavity; slide 3:

  1. On the _____ walls, there are three _____-covered projections: the s____, m_____ and i______ turbinates (conchae)
  2. What do these structures do?
  3. They assist to what?
  4. What can be triggered and activate what?
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Paranasal sinuses:

  1. A ring of _____ (cavities) surround the nose - the f____, s_____, e_____ and m_____ sinuses.
  2. What do sinuses do?
  3. What do sinuses allow?
  4. Where does sinus mucus drain into?
  5. What does infected mucus do and lead to?
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  1. Sinus mucus drains into the pharynx. Infected mucus can block the drainage, creating a partial vacuum within the sinuses, as the air is absorbed leading to a “sinus headache”
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Pharynx:

  1. What shape and connects from nasal cavity to what and what?
  2. It’s divided into three regions - what are they? Which of these regions has shared air and food pathway and which one just air (it’s above the soft palate)
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Nasopharynx

  1. Anterior/Posterior to nasal cavity?
  2. Extends from where to where?
  3. During swallowing, the ____ ___ and ____ swing back and up covering it thus preventing what?
  4. The ______ ____ drain from the middle ear into the _____
  5. The mucosa on the posterior wall of the pharynx contains _____ tissue = the _____ tonsils (or _____)
  6. Infected pharyngeal tonsils can enlarge and what? = ____ voice
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Oropharynx

  1. Posterior to the ____ cavity and extending from the ____ ___ to the _____
  2. Epithelium changes in this region - a s___, s____ e____, to protect the throat from what?
  3. Contains what two tonsils? And which one of these are commonly infected in children?
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Laryngopharynx

  1. It’s a region below what? Extends to the what?
  2. During swallowing, does air or does food have the right of way?
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Larynx Part 1

  1. Conducts what?
  2. Protects the what from collapse?
  3. Below the entrance to the what? Cilia trap what and propel it towards what?
  4. _____ production
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Larynx Part 2

  1. How many cartilages protect and maintain an open airway?
  2. From _____ bone to o_____ (hyoid bone - broken in _____)
  3. Region air and food pass = sse
  4. Region air only = rm
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Epithelium

  1. Vestibule (just above/inside the nostrils) is lined with skin that contains s____ and s_____ glands and h____ f_____
  2. What are vibrissae?
  3. The nasal cavity is lined with mucous membranes
    - O_____ mucosa lines the slit-like opening at the roof of the nasal cavity and contains ___ ____
    - R____ mucosa
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15
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Respiratory epithelium/mucosa

What is it? 7 words

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16
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Region air and food = sse

Region air only = rm

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17
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URT: Warming the air

  1. What lies underneath the resp epith which does what?
  2. What is it called? How does it respond if inspired air temp drops?
  3. What do nose bleeds originate from?
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18
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URT: Runny nose

  1. The movement of the cilia creates what towards the pharynx so that the what mucus is continually swallowed and h____ by stomach acid
  2. On a cold day, the cilia in your nose do what? And that causes what?
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