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29 Cards in this Set
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Basic Components of Respiratory system
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Upper Respiratory Tract
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Upper Respiratory tract - components
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Sphenoidal sinus
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Lower Respiratory tract - components
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Larynx
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Larynx - Components
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Epiglottis
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Bones of the Nasal complex
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Frontal
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Conducting portion of Lower Respiratory tract
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Larynx
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Respiratory portion of Lower Respiratory tract
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Respiratory Bronchioles
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Carina
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Most inferior tracheal cartilage that separates the primary bronchii
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Elevation of the ribs increases/decreases the _______ dimensions of the thoracic cavity
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Elevation of the ribs _increases_ the _lateral_ dimensions of the thoracic cavity
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depression of the ribs increases/decreases the lateral dimensions of the ______ cavity.
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depression of the ribs _decreases_ the lateral dimensions of the _lateral_ cavity.
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_______ help increase thoracic cavity dimensions by elevating the first and second ribs during forced inhalation.
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_Scalenes_ help increase thoracic cavity dimensions by elevating the first and second ribs during forced inhalation.
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Contraction of the ___________ depresses the ____, but this only occurs during forced exhalation.
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Contraction of the _internal intercostals_ depresses the _ribs_, but this only occurs during forced exhalation.
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_____ elevate upon contraction of the ____________, thereby increasing the transverse dimensions of the thoracic cavity during ________.
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_The ribs_ elevate upon contraction of the _external intercostals_, thereby increasing the transverse dimensions of the thoracic cavity during _inhalation_.
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Muscles that help with forced exhalation
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Internal intercostals
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Muscles that help with passive exhalation
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dunno
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Muscles that help with forced inhalation
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pectoralis minor
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Muscles that help with passive inhalation
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serratus posterior superior
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Boyle's Law - def'n
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The pressure of a gas decreases if the volume of the container increases, and vice versa.
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What is marked?
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Base
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What is marked?
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Cardiac Impression
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What is marked?
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Cardiac notch
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What is marked?
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Hilum
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What is marked?
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Oblique fissure
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What is marked?
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Pulmonary artery
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What is marked?
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Pulmonary bronchi
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What is marked?
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Pulmonary veins
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What is marked?
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Inferior lobe
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What is marked?
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Superior lobe
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What is marked?
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Apex
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