- nose ✓sinuses ✓nasopharynx A.laryngopharynx ✓ larynx ✓hyaline cartilage ✓ epiglottis ✓ vocal cords trachea ✓ simple squamous epithelium ✓bronchial tree ✓ lungs ✓ visceral pleura ✓parietal pleura ✓three ✓two - ✓nasal cavity ✓ pseuodstratified ciliated columnar epithelium B. tissue that traps and propels mucous C. flap of tissue that prevents food and liquid from entering the larynx D. thin, delicate tissue that facilitates diffusion between pulmonary capillaries and alveoli E. hollow, air-filled spaces within the cranium that drain into the nasal cavity F. lubricating membrane that is attached to the wall of the thoracic cavity G. muscular, cartilaginous box that is superior to trachea; houses the vocal cords H. tube-like structure that conducts air from the larynx into the lungs 1. posterior portion of nasal cavity that is superior to the oropharynx J. major respiratory organ that houses both conducting and respiratory zones K. number of lobes in the right lung L. entry and exit portal for air M. tissue that composes the trachea's cartilaginous rings N. hollow, mucous-lined space posterior to the nose that contains olfactory receptors O. branches of trachea that begin with right and left primary bronchi P. cartilaginous structures that vibrate to produce sound Q. number of lobes in the left lung

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nose
nasal cavity
pseuodstratified ciliated columnar epithelium
✓ sinuses
✓nasopharynx
A. V laryngopharynx
✓ larynx
hyaline cartilage
epiglottis
vocal cords
✓ trachea
simple squamous epithelium
✓ bronchial tree
✓ lungs
✓ visceral pleura
parietal pleura
✓ three
two
A. region inferior to oropharynx but superior to larynx
B. tissue that traps and propels mucous
C. flap of tissue that prevents food and liquid from
entering the larynx
D. thin, delicate tissue that facilitates diffusion between
pulmonary capillaries and alveoli
E. hollow, air-filled spaces within the cranium that drain
into the nasal cavity
F. lubricating membrane that is attached to the wall of
the thoracic cavity
G. muscular, cartilaginous box that is superior to
trachea; houses the vocal cords
H. tube-like structure that conducts air from the larynx
into the lungs
1. posterior portion of nasal cavity that is superior to the
oropharynx
J. major respiratory organ that houses both conducting
and respiratory zones
K. number of lobes in the right lung
L. entry and exit portal for air
M. tissue that composes the trachea's cartilaginous
rings
N. hollow, mucous-lined space posterior to the nose that
contains olfactory receptors
O. branches of trachea that begin with right and left
primary bronchi
P. cartilaginous structures that vibrate to produce sound
Q. number of lobes in the left lung
Transcribed Image Text:nose nasal cavity pseuodstratified ciliated columnar epithelium ✓ sinuses ✓nasopharynx A. V laryngopharynx ✓ larynx hyaline cartilage epiglottis vocal cords ✓ trachea simple squamous epithelium ✓ bronchial tree ✓ lungs ✓ visceral pleura parietal pleura ✓ three two A. region inferior to oropharynx but superior to larynx B. tissue that traps and propels mucous C. flap of tissue that prevents food and liquid from entering the larynx D. thin, delicate tissue that facilitates diffusion between pulmonary capillaries and alveoli E. hollow, air-filled spaces within the cranium that drain into the nasal cavity F. lubricating membrane that is attached to the wall of the thoracic cavity G. muscular, cartilaginous box that is superior to trachea; houses the vocal cords H. tube-like structure that conducts air from the larynx into the lungs 1. posterior portion of nasal cavity that is superior to the oropharynx J. major respiratory organ that houses both conducting and respiratory zones K. number of lobes in the right lung L. entry and exit portal for air M. tissue that composes the trachea's cartilaginous rings N. hollow, mucous-lined space posterior to the nose that contains olfactory receptors O. branches of trachea that begin with right and left primary bronchi P. cartilaginous structures that vibrate to produce sound Q. number of lobes in the left lung
contains olfactory receptors
O. branches of trachea that begin with right and left
primary bronchi
P. cartilaginous structures that vibrate to produce sound
Q. number of lobes in the left lung
R. superficial membrane that protects the lungs' surface
Transcribed Image Text:contains olfactory receptors O. branches of trachea that begin with right and left primary bronchi P. cartilaginous structures that vibrate to produce sound Q. number of lobes in the left lung R. superficial membrane that protects the lungs' surface
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