PPT-RESPIRATORY SYSTEM NASUS EXTERNUS

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Radix nasi Dorsum nasi Apex nasi Nares Alae nasi Cartilago nasi lateralis Cartilago alaris major crus laterale crus mediale Cartilagines alares minores Cartilagines nasales accessoriae. By Drew Hilliard and Laura Arneson. Respiratory Vocabulary. Respiratory: of, related to, or affecting respiration, or the organs of respiration.. Chemotherapy: the treatment of disease by use of chemical substances.. Respiratory System: . Intakes oxygen. Releases carbon dioxide waste. Circulatory system:. Transports gases in blood between lungs and cells. Respiratory system works with Cardiovascular system. Respiratory system anatomy. What it is and how it works. What is it?. The respiratory system is a system of organs in the human body that’s main task is to perform . respiration. . It is composed of 10 separate organs.. Respiration is the act or process of breathing.. The Respiratory System. Respiration. .  taking in O. 2. (oxygen) and releasing CO. 2. (carbon dioxide).. Other functions include . inhaling and exhaling, . and. conditioning the air entering the body.. The main function of the . respiratory system. is to allow oxygen from the air to enter the blood and carbon dioxide from the blood to exit into the air.. Ventilation. , another term for breathing, includes both inspiration (inhalation) and expiration (exhalation).. Lab 7. Lab 7 Activities. Biopac. L08-Respiratory Cycle 1:  . Pneumography. . PhysioEx. Respiratory System Mechanics (computer simulations of spirometry) . Respiratory System Structure. Respiratory System Muscles. Transports air into the lungs and facilitates the diffusion of oxygen into the blood stream. Receives carbon dioxide from the blood and exhales it. Organs of the Respiratory system. Slide 13.1. Copyright © 2003 Pearson Education, Inc. publishing as Benjamin Cummings. Nursing care of the respiratory pt. is directed towards…. Making breathing easier. Preventing transmission of infection (airborne, droplet). Relationship Between Heart and Lungs. O2 is delivered throughout the body by means of blood. Every cell in the body produces CO2 as it is the waste product. . How do we breathe?. What makes smoking so bad?. Why do we need oxygen?. The respiratory system works with the circulatory system in the following 4 areas of homeostatic functions:. Breathing: . exchange of air in and out of . 1. R. espiration. 2. . Smell. 3. . Filtration. /defense. 4. . Sound . & speech production. 5. E. liminate . waste. Respiratory System. B. Anatomy of the Respiratory System. 1. Nose/Nasal Cavity. A) . Lungs & Air passages. Responsible for taking in oxygen and removing carbon dioxide (CO. 2. ). 4 – 6 minute supply of oxygen. Includes: nose, pharynx, larynx, trachea, bronchi, alveoli, and lungs. Living cells need energy for maintenance, growth, defense & replication. Human cells obtain that energy through aerobic mechanisms that require oxygen & produce carbon dioxide.. Humans respiratory exchange surfaces are confined to the inside of the lungs (in a warm, moist, protected environment) under these conditions, diffusion can occur between the air and blood.. D. U. L. E. FIRST . YEAR. . MBBS. STUDY. . GUIDE. 1. ST . YEAR . MBBS. , . . RESPIRATORY . SYSTEM-I. . MODULE. Page . |. . 2. AVICENNA MEDICAL COLLEGE. STUDY . GUIDE . FOR . RESPIRATORY . SYSTEM-I. By. Dr.. K. . Usha. Rani . DNR. College . Respiratory system. . The avian respiratory system is different from that of other vertebrates. Birds having relatively small lungs plus nine air sacs that play an important role in respiration .

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