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LECTURE 5: RESPIRATORY SYSTEM INTRODUCTION
websupport1.citytech.cuny.eduLECTURE 5: RESPIRATORY SYSTEM INTRODUCTION The respiratory system is composed of structures involved in ventilation (airflow to and from the lungs) and gas ... both digestive and respiratory systems iii. Laryngopharynx (lowest) LOWER RESPIRATORY SYSTEM Organs of lower respiratory system include: 1.
MODULE 6: RESPIRATORY AND DIGESTIVE SYSTEM …
content.byui.eduDIGESTIVE SYSTEM ANATOMY The Respiratory System includes the structures of the upper and lower respiratory tract (or from the mouth to the alveoli). The Digestive System includes structure from the mouth to the anus. The branching point for these two systems is in the larynx where one conduit
Chapter 23: The Respiratory System
faculty.sdmiramar.eduChapter 23: The Respiratory System I. The Respiratory System: An Introduction, p. 814 Objectives: 1. Describe the primary functions of the respiratory system. ... • The pharynx is a chamber shared by the digestive and respiratory systems, extending from …
Biol 111 – Comparative & Human Anatomy Lab 5: Digestive ...
www2.clarku.eduThe digestive and respiratory systems share certain structures due to the common passage of water through them anteriorly. The respiratory system of the shark is restricted to the pharyngeal region, while the digestive system continues independently posterior to the pharyngeal region. During
Human Physiology/The gastrointestinal system - Saylor
www.saylor.orgHuman Physiology/The gastrointestinal system 1 ... both the digestive and respiratory systems behind the mouth, with the stomach, where the second stage of digestion is initiated (the first stage is in the mouth with teeth and tongue masticating food and mixing it with saliva).
l.The Respiratory System 2404 - Austin Community College
www.austincc.edujunction between digestive and respiratory systems divided into three regions: a. Nasopharynx behind nose to level of soft palate includes uvula tonsils (adenoids) auditory tube (eustachian tube) drains here b. Oropharynx behind mouth from soft palate to level of hyoid bone
DIGESTIVE AND RESPIRATORY SYSTEMS - Biology
biology.kenyon.edu30 tracing the path food and air would take through this region (Fig. 4.2 - 4.4). Hard palate. The bony roof of the oral cavity. Soft palate. A continuation of the tissue lining the roof of the oral cavity.