BSCI 202 Lecture Notes - Lecture 4: Paranasal Sinuses, Cystic Fibrosis, Respiratory Tract

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The respiratory system is intimately connected to the cardiovascular system. Together, they work to supply all body cells with oxygen and dispose of metabolic end products such as carbon dioxide. Neither system can function alone, thus making them one of the most important homeostatic teams in the body. In the first section of this chapter, the anatomy of the respiratory system is outlined. The nose, pharynx, larynx, trachea, bronchi, and bronchioles are discussed first. It is noted that in addition to being conducting zone structures that allow air to reach the lungs, these organs also purify, humidify, and warm incoming air. The lungs are presented next, including a review of their basic structure and position. The respiratory zone structures, comprised of the bronchioles, alveolar ducts, alveolar sacs, and alveoli within the lungs, are the actual sites of external respiratory gas exchange. An explanation of the role of the respiratory membrane in this exchange of gases through simple diffusion is provided.

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