ANAT 1010 Lecture Notes - Lecture 1: Respiratory Tract, Bronchiole, Bronchus

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The respiratory system is responsible for gas exchange the intake of o2 and elimination of. Co2, as well as the regulation of blood ph. It also contains receptors for the sense of smell (olfactory receptors), filters inhaled air, produces sounds, and rids the body of small amounts of water and heat via exhaled air: respiratory system: conducting and respiratory zones. Skin, nasal bones, and cartilage that is lined with mucous membrane. The visual portions of the nose only compose about of the entire nasal region. The nose is a special organ at the entrance to the respiratory system that is divided into a visible external portion and an internal portion inside the skull (nasal cavity). The external nose, the skin and muscle-covered portion of the nose that is visible on the face, is an extension of the bone and cartilage with an internal dividing wall and 2 entryways (the nostrils).

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