Chapter 9: Problem 17
Match each description with a structure in the key. a. pharynx b. glottis c. larynx d. trachea e. bronchi f. bronchioles Divisions of the trachea that enter lungs
Chapter 9: Problem 17
Match each description with a structure in the key. a. pharynx b. glottis c. larynx d. trachea e. bronchi f. bronchioles Divisions of the trachea that enter lungs
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Get started for freeMatch each description with a structure in the key. a. pharynx b. glottis c. larynx d. trachea e. bronchi f. bronchioles Opening into larynx
Describe the structure of an alveolus, and explain how it is suited for gas exchange. (pages \(190-91)\)
Match each description with a structure in the key. a. pharynx b. glottis c. larynx d. trachea e. bronchi f. bronchioles Reinforced tube that connects larynx with bronchi
If air enters the intrapleural space (the space between the pleura), a. a lobe of the lung can collapse. b. the lungs could swell and burst. c. the diaphragm will contract. d. nothing will happen because air is needed in the intrapleural space.
Which of these is anatomically incorrect? a. The nose has two nasal cavities. b. The pharynx connects the nasal and oral cavities to the larynx. c. The larynx contains the vocal cords. d. The trachea enters the lungs. e. The lungs contain many alveoli.
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