What covers the larynx when a person swallows food? What does the pharynx do? What does the epiglottis do when you inhale? What germ layer does the inner lining of the digestive tract have? What body cavity is the trachea in? What type of tissue lines the trachea?
What type of epithelium is respiratory epithelium? Discuss the peritoneal membranes. Describe the structure and functions of the nasal cavity and pharynx. What is the function of the Oropharynx? What is the phonation process in the larynx and its function?
Which type of membrane lines the nasal passage? Mucous What is another name for our throat? Another name for our throat is the pharynx. It connects the nasal cavity and mouth to the esophagus and larynx. What is another name for integration? Another name for integral proteins is integral mem...
To continue, nasopharyngeal carcinoma (NPC) is a rare cancer which occurs on the epithelium of the nasopharynx and accounts for about 1% of all childhood tumors. According to WHO there are three subtypes of NPC, including squamous cell carcinoma commonly found in adults, non-keratinizing carcinoma...
Head and neck squamous cell carcinoma (HNSCC) encompasses a group of malignant tumors originating from the squamous epithelium of the oral cavity, oropharynx, larynx, and hypopharynx [96,97,98]. Puram et al. [9] generated scRNA-seq profiles of HNSCC in 18 patients and found that stromal and...
Classification of the Trachea:The trachea is the windpipe of the body. It is wide and hollow- allowing air to travel from the nasal cavity to the lungs through connecting the voicebox (larynx) to the bronchi.Answer and Explanation: The specific epithelial tissue type that lines the trachea is...
What is the tissue type for the following structure of the heart? Serous pericardium Which type of tissue lines the urinary bladder? Select one: a. pseudostratified columnar epithelium. b. stratified squamous epithelium. c. simple columnar epithelium. d. transitional epithelium. ...
What is the support of the trachea and larger bronchi? Define the following structures of the Respiratory System: a. Nasal cavity b. Pharynx c. Larynx d. Trachea e. Primary bronchi f. Secondary bronchi Out of the two main bronchi, which one is larger in diameter?
What is the tissue composition of alveoli? What are the four types of body tissues? a. What type of epithelial tissue lines the trachea internally? b. Explain why it is ciliated. c. Predict the consequences if the tissue is replaced with a nonciliated epithelium (such as occurs from smokin...
What type of tissue is the mucous membrane made of? What covers the larynx? What connects the pharynx to the trachea? What does the larynx do in the respiratory system? Which part of the cochlea is the basilar membrane? What is located in the pleural cavity?