BIOL302 Lecture Notes - Dense Irregular Connective Tissue, Simple Squamous Epithelium, Pseudostratified Columnar Epithelium

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Provides oxygen, removes carbon dioxide gas exchange. Get gases inside body to get to sites of exchange. How we smell, ph regulation, how we talk/communication. Respiratory tract: upper tract: nasal/oral cavity, larynx, trachea, primary (main) bronchi, lower tract (lungs): bronchi, bronchioles, respiratory bronchioles, alveolar ducts, alveoli. Lungs: asymmetric three lobes on right side (upper, lower, medial); two on left. Nasal cavity: pharynx - nasal + oral cavity, lined respiratory epithelium - simple stratified squamous near front of nasal cavity, entrance and filtration of air. Moisturizes air and warms it to facilitate gas exchange. Respiratory epithelium: ciliated (to move mucous) pseudostratified epithelium + goblet cells (to trap particles) Larynx: easy to recognize - shaped like a cross. Responsible for speech - vibrating tissues (folds in larynx). Two different epithelium, can see junction between them - esophagus (stratified squamous) and trachae (ciliated pseudostratified) Single tracheae 2 primary bronchi 5 secondary bronchi tertiary bronchi.

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