Respiratory Tract
Respiratory Mucosa
Nose
Pharynx
Larynx
100

The respiratory tract is divided into __ and __ tracts.

what is upper and lower?

100

Scattered in the epithelial lining and produces mucus

Where are goblet cells located and what do they do?

100

air enters the respiratory tract through the ________ or __________?

What are external nares or nostrils?

100

What is another word for pharynx?

Throat

100

What is another word for larynx?

Voice box

200

What does URI stand for?

What is upper respiratory infection?

200

Simple squamous epithelium

Where does gas change occur?

200

Nasal septum

What's the partition called that separates the right and left nasal cavities?

200

What are the three divisions of the pharynx?

 Nasopharynx, Oropharynx, Laryngopharynx

200

Where is the larynx located?

What is under the pharynx

300

The organs of the upper respiratory tract are located where?

What is outside of the thorax or chest cavity?

300

More than 125mL

How much respiratory mucus is produced daily?

300

what is responsible for the sense of smell?

what is nerve endings

300

Where are the lingual tonsils and palatine tonsils located?

 Oropharynx?

300

The larynx is composed of (...) pieces of cartilage

What is 9

400

What are the respiratory organs?

What is nose, pharynx, larynx, trachea, bronchi, and lungs?

400

Insects, dust, pollen and bacterial organisms

What are some common irritants of the nose?

400

why is the surface of the nasal cavity constantly moist?

What is mucous and warm blood flowing just under it.

400

This division of the pharynx extends between the soft palate and the base of the tongue at the level of the hyoid bone.

 Oropharynx?

400

The cartilage that partially covers the opening of the larynx is called

What is epiglottis

500

The symptoms of a URI occur where?

What is the sinuses, nasal cavity, pharynx, and larynx?

500

The cleansing layer of mucus containing inhaled contaminants moves upward to the pharynx.

What is ciliary esalator?

500

What are the symptoms of sinusitis?

What is pressure, pain, headache, and often external tenderness

500

What is the function of Eustachian tubes?

It permits equalization of air pressure between the middle and the exterior ear.

500

The space between the vocal cords that changed shape as we speak is called

What is glottis