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©THEBRIGHT EXAM SOLUTIONS 2024/2025 ALL RIGHTS RESERVED. 1 The human body in health and illness chapter 22 Exam Study Guide. Trachea - AnswersCalled the windpipe, it is a strong cartilaginous tube that conducts air to and from the lungs Pharynx - AnswersRespiratory structure that communicat...

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The human body in health and illness
chapter 22 Exam Study Guide.


Trachea - Answers✔Called the windpipe, it is a strong cartilaginous tube that conducts air to and
from the lungs

Pharynx - Answers✔Respiratory structure that communicates with the middle ear by the
Eustachian tube

Larynx - Answers✔The Adam's apple or thyroid cartilage is most associated with this structure.

Esophagus - Answers✔The epiglottis directs food and water from the respiratory passages into
this structure

Pharynx - Answers✔called the throat

Larynx - Answers✔called the voice box because it contains the vocal cords

Carina - Answers✔the point at which the trachea bifurcates(spits); the area is extremely sensitive
and elicits coughing when stimulated (as in suctioning with a catheter).

trachea - Answers✔Located between the larynx and the bronchi and anterior to the esophagus

Pharynx - Answers✔composed of three parts-naso-,oro-, and laryngo-

trachea - Answers✔large tube that splits into bronchi

Bronchioles - Answers✔these small structures located within the bronchial tree are composed
primarily of smooth muscle.

alveoli - Answers✔the exchange of the respiratory gases between the air and blood occurs here.

lungs - Answers✔large, soft, cone-shaped organs that contain the respiratory passages and
pulmonary capillaries; they fill most of the thoracic activity.

Bronchioles - Answers✔because of smooth muscle, this structure can contract and relax, thereby
causing constriction and dilation.


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