Kinesiology 3222A/B- Midterm Exam Guide - Comprehensive Notes for the exam ( 38 pages long!)

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Structural: upper respiratory tract, nose, pharynx, lower respiratory tract, larynx, trachea, bronchioles, lungs, the glottis marks the separation between the upper and lower respiratory tract, where vocal cords are in the larynx. Paranasal sinuses: paired air spaces within bones of the skull functioning to, help warm the air, participates in sound resonance, decreases weight of the skull, maxillary, frontal, sphenoidal, ethmoidal, 4 paired spaces, site of infection. Pharynx: connects nasal cavity with larynx, made of skeletal muscle, lined with mucous membrane, numerous tonsils, lymphatic organs, three sections. Innervated by the vagus nerve (cn x) and glossopharyngeal nerve (cn xi) Oropharynx (3 openings: nasopharynx, oral cavity, laryngopharynx. Laryngopharynx (3 openings: oropharynx, larynx, anterior continuation of laryngopharynx, esophagus, posterior continuation of laryngopharynx. Blood and nerve supply: laryngeal arteries, branches of superior and inferior thyroid, superior thyroid branches of the external carotid, laryngeal nerves, branches of vagus (cn x) Internal laryngeal nerve (sensory: detect position of vocal cords, if open or closed.

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