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Where does the nasal cavity extend from?
external nares to posterior nares
What composes the floor of the nasal cavity?
hard palate ( palatine process of maxillary bone and horizontal process of the palatine bone)
What composes the roof of the nasal cavity?
sphenoid, ethmoid, frontal, nasal bones
What composes the lateral wall of the nasal cavity?
superior, middle, inferior concha
Name the 4 paranasal sinuses and their site of drainage.
Frontal-middle meatus
Maxillary- middle meatus
Ethmoid- sphenoethmoid recess
Sphenoid-middle & superior meatus
pharyngeal tonsil
back of throat
palatine tonsil
posterior to tongue
lingual tonsil
deep to tongue
soft palate
before uvula, feeds into uvula
auditory tube
What structures consist of the nasopharynx?
auditory tube, pharyngeal tonsils

boundaries: anterior to soft palate, posterior to nares internal
What structures consist of the oropharynx?
palatine tonsils, lingual tonsils

boundaries: soft palate to epiglottis
What structures consist of the Laryngopharynx?
NONE

boundaries: epiglottis to trachea & esophagus
thyroid cartilage
cricoid cartilage
arytenoid cartilage
corniculate cartilage
epiglottis
vocal cords & vestibular folds
rima glottis
What two structures make up the glottis?
rima glottis & true vocal cords
What is the carina?
The last tracheal ring that bifurcates the left and right primary bronchus
Apex of Lung
base of lung
costal surface of lung
mediastinal surface
diaphragmatic surface
What is found in the root of the lung?
pulmonary artery

pulmonary vein

bronchi (1 degree or 2 degree)
What is the hilus?
indentation thought which the structures at the root pass into the lung stroma
Name the lobes and fissures of the right lung.
superior, middle, inferior, oblique fissure, horizontal fissure
Name the lobes and fissures of the left lung.
superior, inferior, cardiac notch, oblique fissure
Name the three main structures that run through the hiatus of the diaphragm.
inferior vena cava, descending aorta, esophagus