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Respiratory System (organs and location (Nose (Air entered through the…
Respiratory System
organs and location
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Larynx
The location is inferior to the epiglottis and the function is that it controls the volume and pitch of the voice.
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Lungs
The function is for the to carry out exchange of gas as breathing occurs. The location is on the sides of the chest.
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Sinuses
The function is to lighten the skull and it produces mucus. This is cavities within the bones which include frontal, maxillary, and the sphenoid ethmoid.
Lobes
The function is that they bring oxygen into the bloodstream and as well as removing any carbon dioxide. Lobes are located in the lower half of the lungs.
Alveoli
The location is the left lower half of the lunch. It functions to allow oxygen to move between the bloodstream/lungs.
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Disorders
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Asthma
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Response to irritation with dyspnea, coughing, and wheezing.
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Major functions
The human respiratory system is a series of organs responsible for taking in oxygen and expelling carbon dioxide
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Olfaction, or Smelling, Is a Chemical Sensation
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Lung volume/capacity
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Breathing patterns: Eupnea, Apnea, dyspnea, tachypnea
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Breathing mechanism
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Inspiration
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Forced inhalation is the scalene muscle,sternocleidomastoid, and the pectorals major.
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Pulmonary Ventilation
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Atmospheric pressure stays constant at 760 and the only pressure that we can control is the pressure within the lungs.
When the pressure is lower than the atmospheric then it will flow but when it is higher than 760 it will flow out from a note.
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