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cellular respiration (catabolism)takes place in the ________ ?
mitochondria
what are things release from cellular respiration?
co2, h2o, nitrogenous waste, etc...
the upper repiratory organs are?
nose, pharynx, larynx
lower respiratory structures are?
trachea, bronchi, and lungs
conducting zone structures do what and end where?
they cunduct air only and end with terminal bronchioles
respiratory zone structures are responsible for what?
gas exchange starting with the respiratory bronchioles.
the nose and nasal cavity are responsible for what?
warming, humidifying, removing bacteria, debris, and sonserving heat and moisture from expired air.
what nerve innervates the nasal muscles?
VII-facial
mucous membrane is made of what epithelium?
pseudostratified cilliated epithelium w/goblet cells
the conchae forms turbinates, projections, or shelves that...
increase surface area of nose to increase heat and water exchange...
What artery is responsible for most nose-bleeds?
kiesselt artery
What nerve innervates the larynx
Vagus (x)
the carinais/does what?
its the last cartilage ring on the trachea that separates the primary bronchi.... it has a very sensitive lining that produces cough with irritants.
which bronchus is shorter and more vertical and more susceptable to foreign bodies?
the right primary bronchus
what diameter are bronchioles?
<1mm