Deck 17: The Respiratory System

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The lungs are paired, cone-shaped organs located in the ____ cavity.

A) ​pericardial
B) ​pleural
C) ​peritoneal
D) ​renal
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The internal nose connects with the pharynx via two openings called the internal ____.​

A) ​vestibules
B) ​nares
C) ​cavities
D) ​septa
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The anterior portions of the nasal cavities just inside the nostrils are known as the ____.​

A) ​nares
B) ​oral foramen
C) ​atria
D) ​vestibules
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The pharynx connects to the trachea via the ____.​

A) ​esophagus
B) ​larynx
C) ​bronchus
D) ​glottis
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On entering the lungs, the primary bronchi divide to form smaller bronchi called ____ bronchi.​

A) ​segmental
B) ​tertiary
C) ​lobar
D) ​terminal
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Tension on the true vocal cords controls ____.​

A) ​volume
B) ​resonance
C) ​tonality
D) ​pitch
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Olfactory receptors are located in the membrane that lines the ____ meatus.​

A) ​inferior
B) ​medial
C) ​superior
D) ​lateral
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Patients with ____ suffer from the destruction of the walls of the alveoli.​

A) ​pneumoconiosis
B) ​emphysema
C) ​bronchitis
D) ​cystic fibrosis
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Alveolar ducts are also called ____.​

A) ​lobules
B) ​ventricles
C) ​atria
D) ​alveolar sacs
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The ____ is a tubular passageway that extends from the cricoid cartilage of the larynx to the fifth thoracic vertebra.​

A) ​pharynx
B) ​esophagus
C) ​bronchus
D) ​trachea
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The sense of smell detects ____ stimuli.​

A) ​olfactory
B) ​alimentary
C) ​gustatory
D) ​sublingual
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The uppermost portion of the pharynx is called the ____.​

A) ​oropharynx
B) ​laryngopharynx
C) ​nasopharynx
D) ​fauces
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The exchange of gases between the lungs and the blood is called ____.​

A) ​internal respiration
B) ​inhalation
C) ​expiration
D) ​external respiration
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The trachea is a passageway for both air and food.​
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The epiglottis is a large piece of cartilage that covers the glottis when we swallow.​
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Cystic fibrosis is caused by excessive exposure to asbestos, silica, or coal dust.​
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​Terminal bronchioles subdivide into microscopic branches called ____ bronchioles.

A) ​respiratory
B) ​alveolar
C) ​atrial
D) ​lobular
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Air coming from the lungs causes the vocal cords to vibrate and produce sound.​
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Total lung capacity is the maximum volume of air that can be expelled at the normal rate of exhalation after a maximum inspiration.​
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The paired, rod-shaped ____ cartilages are located in the mucous membrane fold that connects the epiglottis to the arytenoid cartilages.​

A) ​cuneiform
B) ​cricoid
C) ​corniculate
D) ​vestibular
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Legionnaires' disease results in acute ____.​

A) ​atelectasis
B) ​pneumonia
C) ​pleurisy
D) ​pertussis
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In the lungs, the grapelike outpouchings of epithelium and elastic basement membrane surrounded externally by a capillary network are called ____.​

A) ​alveoli
B) ​septa
C) ​bronchi
D) ​meatus
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Goblet cells located in the trachea produce ____.​

A) ​surfactant
B) ​insulin
C) ​mucus
D) ​amylase
Question
Each segment of lung tissue is divided into a number of ____ wrapped in elastic connective tissue with a lymphatic, an arteriole, a venule, and bronchioles from a terminal bronchiole.​

A) ​alveolus
B) ​meatus
C) ​septa
D) ​lobules
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The secretory cells of the lungs are affected in patients with ____.​

A) ​cystic fibrosis
B) ​emphysema
C) ​bronchitis
D) ​atelectasis
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In the lungs, surfactant is secreted by ____ cells.​

A) ​beta
B) ​parietal
C) ​alveolar
D) ​alpha
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The overall exchange of gases between the atmosphere, the blood, and the cells is called ____________________.​
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The lungs of infants with ____________________ have too little surfactant and tend to collapse.​
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The nose is separated into a right and left nasal cavity by the nasal ____.​

A) ​septum
B) ​bronchus
C) ​alveolus
D) ​meatus
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The ____ residual capacity is the volume of gas in the lungs at the end of a normal tidal volume exhalation.​

A) ​maximum
B) ​inspiratory
C) ​functional
D) ​total
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The common cold is a contagious infection of the upper respiratory tract caused by a form of the ____.​

A) ​myxovirus
B) ​rhinovirus
C) ​Mycobacterium tuberculosis
D) ​Legionella pneumophila
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As the domelike diaphragm contracts, it moves ____.​

A) ​upward
B) ​laterally
C) ​medially
D) ​downward
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The two phases of ____________________ are inspiration and expiration.​
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The respiratory system and the ____ system equally share the responsibility of supplying oxygen to, and eliminating carbon dioxide from, the body's cells.​

A) ​cardiovascular
B) ​urinary
C) ​digestive
D) ​endocrine
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The ____________________ is a ring of cartilage that forms the lowermost or inferior walls of the larynx.​
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​A collapsed lung or reduction in the volume of a part of a lung is known as ____.

A) ​cystic fibrosis
B) ​emphysema
C) ​bronchitis
D) ​atelectasis
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The lowermost portion of the pharynx is called the ____________________.​
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​Physicians who specialize in the diagnosis and treatment of diseases of the lung are called ____.

A) ​otorhinolaryngologists
B) ​pulmonologists
C) ​perfusionists
D) ​respiratory therapists
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The three unpaired pieces of cartilage in the larynx are the thyroid cartilage, the ____, and the cricoid cartilage.​

A) ​epiglottis
B) ​glottis
C) ​cricoid cartilage
D) ​corniculate cartilage
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The oropharynx, has only one opening, the ____, which connects with the mouth.​

A) ​meatus
B) ​septum
C) ​alveolus
D) ​fauces
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a.​larynx
b.​thyroid cartilage
c.​trachea
d.​alveolar cells
e.​external nares
f.​pharynx
g.​vestibular fold
h.​inspiration
i.​ventilation
j.epiglottis
​nostrils
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a.​larynx
b.​thyroid cartilage
c.​trachea
d.​alveolar cells
e.​external nares
f.​pharynx
g.​vestibular fold
h.​inspiration
i.​ventilation
j.epiglottis
​keeps food out of trachea
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a.​larynx
b.​thyroid cartilage
c.​trachea
d.​alveolar cells
e.​external nares
f.​pharynx
g.​vestibular fold
h.​inspiration
i.​ventilation
j.epiglottis
​voicebox
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a.​larynx
b.​thyroid cartilage
c.​trachea
d.​alveolar cells
e.​external nares
f.​pharynx
g.​vestibular fold
h.​inspiration
i.​ventilation
j.epiglottis
​false vocal cords
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a.​larynx
b.​thyroid cartilage
c.​trachea
d.​alveolar cells
e.​external nares
f.​pharynx
g.​vestibular fold
h.​inspiration
i.​ventilation
j.epiglottis
​Adam's apple
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a.​larynx
b.​thyroid cartilage
c.​trachea
d.​alveolar cells
e.​external nares
f.​pharynx
g.​vestibular fold
h.​inspiration
i.​ventilation
j.epiglottis
​secrete surfactant
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a.​larynx
b.​thyroid cartilage
c.​trachea
d.​alveolar cells
e.​external nares
f.​pharynx
g.​vestibular fold
h.​inspiration
i.​ventilation
j.epiglottis
​breathing
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a.​larynx
b.​thyroid cartilage
c.​trachea
d.​alveolar cells
e.​external nares
f.​pharynx
g.​vestibular fold
h.​inspiration
i.​ventilation
j.epiglottis
​windpipe
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a.​larynx
b.​thyroid cartilage
c.​trachea
d.​alveolar cells
e.​external nares
f.​pharynx
g.​vestibular fold
h.​inspiration
i.​ventilation
j.epiglottis
​throat
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a.​larynx
b.​thyroid cartilage
c.​trachea
d.​alveolar cells
e.​external nares
f.​pharynx
g.​vestibular fold
h.​inspiration
i.​ventilation
j.epiglottis
​inhalation
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Deck 17: The Respiratory System
1
The lungs are paired, cone-shaped organs located in the ____ cavity.

A) ​pericardial
B) ​pleural
C) ​peritoneal
D) ​renal
B
2
The internal nose connects with the pharynx via two openings called the internal ____.​

A) ​vestibules
B) ​nares
C) ​cavities
D) ​septa
B
3
The anterior portions of the nasal cavities just inside the nostrils are known as the ____.​

A) ​nares
B) ​oral foramen
C) ​atria
D) ​vestibules
D
4
The pharynx connects to the trachea via the ____.​

A) ​esophagus
B) ​larynx
C) ​bronchus
D) ​glottis
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5
On entering the lungs, the primary bronchi divide to form smaller bronchi called ____ bronchi.​

A) ​segmental
B) ​tertiary
C) ​lobar
D) ​terminal
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6
Tension on the true vocal cords controls ____.​

A) ​volume
B) ​resonance
C) ​tonality
D) ​pitch
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7
Olfactory receptors are located in the membrane that lines the ____ meatus.​

A) ​inferior
B) ​medial
C) ​superior
D) ​lateral
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8
Patients with ____ suffer from the destruction of the walls of the alveoli.​

A) ​pneumoconiosis
B) ​emphysema
C) ​bronchitis
D) ​cystic fibrosis
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9
Alveolar ducts are also called ____.​

A) ​lobules
B) ​ventricles
C) ​atria
D) ​alveolar sacs
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10
The ____ is a tubular passageway that extends from the cricoid cartilage of the larynx to the fifth thoracic vertebra.​

A) ​pharynx
B) ​esophagus
C) ​bronchus
D) ​trachea
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11
The sense of smell detects ____ stimuli.​

A) ​olfactory
B) ​alimentary
C) ​gustatory
D) ​sublingual
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The uppermost portion of the pharynx is called the ____.​

A) ​oropharynx
B) ​laryngopharynx
C) ​nasopharynx
D) ​fauces
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13
The exchange of gases between the lungs and the blood is called ____.​

A) ​internal respiration
B) ​inhalation
C) ​expiration
D) ​external respiration
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14
The trachea is a passageway for both air and food.​
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The epiglottis is a large piece of cartilage that covers the glottis when we swallow.​
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Cystic fibrosis is caused by excessive exposure to asbestos, silica, or coal dust.​
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​Terminal bronchioles subdivide into microscopic branches called ____ bronchioles.

A) ​respiratory
B) ​alveolar
C) ​atrial
D) ​lobular
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18
Air coming from the lungs causes the vocal cords to vibrate and produce sound.​
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Total lung capacity is the maximum volume of air that can be expelled at the normal rate of exhalation after a maximum inspiration.​
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20
The paired, rod-shaped ____ cartilages are located in the mucous membrane fold that connects the epiglottis to the arytenoid cartilages.​

A) ​cuneiform
B) ​cricoid
C) ​corniculate
D) ​vestibular
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21
Legionnaires' disease results in acute ____.​

A) ​atelectasis
B) ​pneumonia
C) ​pleurisy
D) ​pertussis
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In the lungs, the grapelike outpouchings of epithelium and elastic basement membrane surrounded externally by a capillary network are called ____.​

A) ​alveoli
B) ​septa
C) ​bronchi
D) ​meatus
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Goblet cells located in the trachea produce ____.​

A) ​surfactant
B) ​insulin
C) ​mucus
D) ​amylase
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24
Each segment of lung tissue is divided into a number of ____ wrapped in elastic connective tissue with a lymphatic, an arteriole, a venule, and bronchioles from a terminal bronchiole.​

A) ​alveolus
B) ​meatus
C) ​septa
D) ​lobules
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25
The secretory cells of the lungs are affected in patients with ____.​

A) ​cystic fibrosis
B) ​emphysema
C) ​bronchitis
D) ​atelectasis
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26
In the lungs, surfactant is secreted by ____ cells.​

A) ​beta
B) ​parietal
C) ​alveolar
D) ​alpha
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27
The overall exchange of gases between the atmosphere, the blood, and the cells is called ____________________.​
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28
The lungs of infants with ____________________ have too little surfactant and tend to collapse.​
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29
The nose is separated into a right and left nasal cavity by the nasal ____.​

A) ​septum
B) ​bronchus
C) ​alveolus
D) ​meatus
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30
The ____ residual capacity is the volume of gas in the lungs at the end of a normal tidal volume exhalation.​

A) ​maximum
B) ​inspiratory
C) ​functional
D) ​total
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31
The common cold is a contagious infection of the upper respiratory tract caused by a form of the ____.​

A) ​myxovirus
B) ​rhinovirus
C) ​Mycobacterium tuberculosis
D) ​Legionella pneumophila
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32
As the domelike diaphragm contracts, it moves ____.​

A) ​upward
B) ​laterally
C) ​medially
D) ​downward
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33
The two phases of ____________________ are inspiration and expiration.​
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The respiratory system and the ____ system equally share the responsibility of supplying oxygen to, and eliminating carbon dioxide from, the body's cells.​

A) ​cardiovascular
B) ​urinary
C) ​digestive
D) ​endocrine
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35
The ____________________ is a ring of cartilage that forms the lowermost or inferior walls of the larynx.​
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36
​A collapsed lung or reduction in the volume of a part of a lung is known as ____.

A) ​cystic fibrosis
B) ​emphysema
C) ​bronchitis
D) ​atelectasis
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37
The lowermost portion of the pharynx is called the ____________________.​
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38
​Physicians who specialize in the diagnosis and treatment of diseases of the lung are called ____.

A) ​otorhinolaryngologists
B) ​pulmonologists
C) ​perfusionists
D) ​respiratory therapists
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39
The three unpaired pieces of cartilage in the larynx are the thyroid cartilage, the ____, and the cricoid cartilage.​

A) ​epiglottis
B) ​glottis
C) ​cricoid cartilage
D) ​corniculate cartilage
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40
The oropharynx, has only one opening, the ____, which connects with the mouth.​

A) ​meatus
B) ​septum
C) ​alveolus
D) ​fauces
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a.​larynx
b.​thyroid cartilage
c.​trachea
d.​alveolar cells
e.​external nares
f.​pharynx
g.​vestibular fold
h.​inspiration
i.​ventilation
j.epiglottis
​nostrils
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b.​thyroid cartilage
c.​trachea
d.​alveolar cells
e.​external nares
f.​pharynx
g.​vestibular fold
h.​inspiration
i.​ventilation
j.epiglottis
​keeps food out of trachea
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b.​thyroid cartilage
c.​trachea
d.​alveolar cells
e.​external nares
f.​pharynx
g.​vestibular fold
h.​inspiration
i.​ventilation
j.epiglottis
​voicebox
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b.​thyroid cartilage
c.​trachea
d.​alveolar cells
e.​external nares
f.​pharynx
g.​vestibular fold
h.​inspiration
i.​ventilation
j.epiglottis
​false vocal cords
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b.​thyroid cartilage
c.​trachea
d.​alveolar cells
e.​external nares
f.​pharynx
g.​vestibular fold
h.​inspiration
i.​ventilation
j.epiglottis
​Adam's apple
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b.​thyroid cartilage
c.​trachea
d.​alveolar cells
e.​external nares
f.​pharynx
g.​vestibular fold
h.​inspiration
i.​ventilation
j.epiglottis
​secrete surfactant
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b.​thyroid cartilage
c.​trachea
d.​alveolar cells
e.​external nares
f.​pharynx
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j.epiglottis
​breathing
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b.​thyroid cartilage
c.​trachea
d.​alveolar cells
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f.​pharynx
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j.epiglottis
​windpipe
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b.​thyroid cartilage
c.​trachea
d.​alveolar cells
e.​external nares
f.​pharynx
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i.​ventilation
j.epiglottis
​throat
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b.​thyroid cartilage
c.​trachea
d.​alveolar cells
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f.​pharynx
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i.​ventilation
j.epiglottis
​inhalation
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