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Create PARADIGM based on your understanding of the structural characteristics of the parts of the respiratory tract. You may include the following parts/terminologies that you may connect with a proposition: lining epithelium, submucosa, hyaline cartilage, trachealis muscle, seromucous glands, goblet cells, mucociliary escalator, respiratory epithelium, etc.
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- predict what you think happen if the respiratorymembrane were instead composed of 2 layers of stratified squamous epithelium. Explain lab book for anamtomy and physiology Eric C. Amerman 3 editionPredict what you think might happen at the respiratory membrane or instead composed of two layers of stratified squamous epitheliumPredict what you think might happen if the respiratory membrane were instead composed of two layer of stratified squamous epithelium. Explain.
- Compare and contrast the conducting and respiratoryzones.Creat a Concept map about “The Respiratory and Circulatory systems” Include a minumun of 20 concept “bubbles” and also include a minimum 20 arrow or symbols. Includes at least 3 of these “subtopics” that branch from your central idea (Gas Exchange, Transport, Respiration, Circulation, Breathing Mechanics, Lymphatic System, Components of Blood, Spirometry, Immunity, Regulation, Blood Pressure, Homeostasis)matching type coloumn a 1. Vestibule of nose is lined by __________ 2. in the bronchiole, goblet cells are replaced by ______________. 3. Bronchial tree ends in ______________ 4. Pulmonary surfactant is produced by ________ 5. The conducting portion of the respiratory system is generally lined by ______________ coloumn b A. Type II pneumocytes B. Pseudostratified ciliated columnar epithelium C. Skin D. Alveolus E. Clara cells AB. Septal cells AC. Two of the choices AD. None of the choices
- ****Respiratory SystemThe respiratory system functions in the exchange of gases between the external and internal environments. Major parts of the system include the nasal cavity, larynx, trachea, bronchi, and pulmonary alveoli. Some regions of the respiratory system are specialized for the conduction of gases and other areas function primarily in the exchange of gases. Filtration mechanisms exist in both regions. The function of each part of the respiratory system is reflected in the structure of its wall: the type of epithelium and its apical modifications, intraepithelial and subepithelial glands, cartilaginous rings and plates, smooth muscle and elastic tissue, and the relationship of capillary endothelium to alveolar epithelium. Study the Respiratory system in Slide Box and Respiratory system under EM, briefly answer the question. QUESTION: What is the importance of elastin in the respiratory system?***Respiratory SystemThe respiratory system functions in the exchange of gases between the external and internal environments. Major parts of the system include the nasal cavity, larynx, trachea, bronchi, and pulmonary alveoli. Some regions of the respiratory system are specialized for the conduction of gases and other areas function primarily in the exchange of gases. Filtration mechanisms exist in both regions. The function of each part of the respiratory system is reflected in the structure of its wall: the type of epithelium and its apical modifications, intraepithelial and subepithelial glands, cartilaginous rings and plates, smooth muscle and elastic tissue, and the relationship of capillary endothelium to alveolar epithelium. Study the Respiratory system in Slide Box and Respiratory system under EM, briefly answer the question. QUESTION: What are the features that distinguish bronchi from bronchioles? Left to right: bronchiole branching into terminal bronchiole transitioning to…*****Respiratory SystemThe respiratory system functions in the exchange of gases between the external and internal environments. Major parts of the system include the nasal cavity, larynx, trachea, bronchi, and pulmonary alveoli. Some regions of the respiratory system are specialized for the conduction of gases and other areas function primarily in the exchange of gases. Filtration mechanisms exist in both regions. The function of each part of the respiratory system is reflected in the structure of its wall: the type of epithelium and its apical modifications, intraepithelial and subepithelial glands, cartilaginous rings and plates, smooth muscle and elastic tissue, and the relationship of capillary endothelium to alveolar epithelium. Study the Respiratory system in Slide Box and Respiratory system under EM, briefly answer the question. QUESTION: Which cells are responsible from keeping the lungs free from obstructing particulate matter? How do they carry out this function?
- Trace the pathway of oxygen using the “Bunch of Grapes “model. Notethat air moves from the nose (nasal cavity), and mouth (oral cavity) to thetrachea, bronchi, bronchioles, and then into the alveoli (air sacs). Theair we breathe carries the gas oxygen. When we breathe, the oxygengoes to the lungsWhy do some, if not most aquatic organisms, have supplemental respiratory organs as compared to strictterrestrial animals? BRIEFLY answer, be straight to the point*Respiratory SystemThe respiratory system functions in the exchange of gases between the external and internalenvironments. Major parts of the system include the nasal cavity, larynx, trachea, bronchi, and pulmonaryalveoli. Some regions of the respiratory system are specialized for the conduction of gases and other areasfunction primarily in the exchange of gases. Filtration mechanisms exist in both regions. The function ofeach part of the respiratory system is reflected in the structure of its wall: the type of epithelium and itsapical modifications, intraepithelial and subepithelial glands, cartilaginous rings and plates, smoothmuscle and elastic tissue, and the relationship of capillary endothelium to alveolar epithelium.Study the Respiratory system in Slide Box and Respiratory system under EM. QUESTION: What is the distinctive structural component of the wall of the trachea?