Resp 2 - Basic structure of the respiratory system Flashcards

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What are the bony structures underlying the epithelial layer on the lateral side of the nasal cavities called?

A

Conchae

little bumps in nose

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Describe the role of the nasal cavities.

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They warm and humidify the air passing through the nasal cavities.

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Describe the resistance of the nasal cavities and the implications for exercise.

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High resistance - when exercising, breathing is mainly done through the mouth because that is a path of lower resistance and more water is lost

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What are the paranasal sinuses? What is their role?

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4 sets of blind-ended out-pocketings of the lateral walls of the nasal cavities
Four Paranasal Sinuses: Frontal, Maxillary, Ethmoid, Sphenoid
They reduce the weight of the facial bones, provide a crumple zone for facial trauma, act as resonators for the voice and insulate sensitive structures from the rapid temperature fluctuations in the nasal cavities.

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What are the three parts of the pharynx and where are they found?

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Nasopharynx - behind the nasal cavities
Oropharynx - posterior to the tongue, consists of lymphoid tissue
Laryngopharynx - after the epiglottis

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What is the larynx?

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Cartilaginous structure that is supported from the roof of the mouth from the hyoid bone.
thyroid cartilage + cricoid cartilage

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What structure is attached to the vocal ligaments which open and close entry to the larynx?

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Arytenoid cartilage

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8
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How many cartilage rings are around the trachea?

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Around 20

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9
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Describe the anterior and posterior lining of the trachea.

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Anterior lining is epithelium

Posterior lining has trachealis muscle - this is needed for swallowing

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Describe the changes in number of cartilage rings and smooth muscle that changes with branching of the bronchi.

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Number of cartilage rings decreases

Amount of smooth muscle increases

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11
Q

How many bronchopulmonary segments in each lung?

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10 in each

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12
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What is the order of the organisation of the lung hilum?

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Artery (in blue because deoxygenated, usually 1 hole or 1 structure)
Trachea (usually 1 structure)
Veins - multiple, in red

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13
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Which nerve supplies the diaphragm and where does it come from?

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‘C3,4,5 keeps the diaphragm’

Phrenic nerve

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