As discussed in the previous article of this series, the necessity for a greater understanding of anatomy has never been more pertinent. This paper continues on from the cardiac anatomy covered in the last issue by staying in the thorax as the lower respiratory tract is reviewed and placed in...
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The trachea is a tubular structure that forms part of the lower respiratory tract. It is continuous superiorly with the larynx and inferiorly becomes the bronchial tree within the lungs.
respiratory system - structures involved in breathing (pulmonary ventilation) function of respiratory system - gas exchange, moving air, protection, communication, olfaction divisions of respiratory system upper respiratory tract and lower respiratory tract ...
TracheaTracheaThe trachea is a tubular structure that forms part of the lower respiratory tract. The trachea is continuous superiorly with the larynx and inferiorly becomes the bronchial tree within the lungs. The trachea consists of a support frame of semicircular, or C-shaped, rings made out ...
lower respiratory tract larynx, trachea, bronchi, lungs Larynx becomes trachea after cricocartilage Carina a ridge of cartilage in the trachea that occurs between the division of the two main bronchi -sensitive -helps to cough things up
Drawing In and Processing Air: How the Structures of the Lower Respiratory System Work The lower respiratory system, or lower respiratory tract, consists of the trachea, the bronchi and bronchioles, and the alveoli, which make up the lungs. These structures pull in air from the upper respiratory...
Functional anatomy of the respiratory tract. In: Lumb AB, ed. Nunn's Applied Respiratory Physiology. Edinburgh: Churchill Living- stone Elsevier, 2010; 13- 26Lumb, A.B., Functional anatomy of the respiratory tract, in Nunn's Applied Respiratory Physiology. 2006, Elsevier Limited. p. 12-24....
RespiratorySystemDivisions Uppertract:nose,pharynxandassociatedstructures Lowertract:larynx,trachea,bronchi,lungsandthetubingwithinthelungs 23-* Nose(Nasus)andNasalCavities Externalnose(visiblepart–includeshyalinecartilageplates&nasalbones) Nasalcavity Fromnares(nostrils)tochoanae(openingsintothepharynx) ...
The human respiratory system is comprised of special organs designed to take in oxygen for the air we breathe and expel carbon monoxide, keeping us alive. Let's take a closer look at these organs and explore respiratory physiology in more detail.