Laboratory Manual For Human Anatomy & Physiology
4th Edition
ISBN: 9781260159363
Author: Martin, Terry R., Prentice-craver, Cynthia
Publisher: McGraw-Hill Publishing Co.
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Chapter 50, Problem F50.12A
FIGURE 50.12 Label the features of the upper respiratory system (sagittal section).
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Identify the organs forming the respiratory passageway(s) in descending order until you reach the alveoli.
FIGURE 13.11 Respiratory
structures (cont.): (B) the
larynx, anterior view; (C) the
larynx, midsagittal section
B
O Arytenoid cartilage
O Corniculate cartilage
O Cricoid cartilage
O Cuneiform cartilage
O Epiglottis
O Epiglottic cartilage
O False vocal cords
O Fat pad
O Hyoid bone
O Thyroid cartilage
O Tracheal cartilage
O True vocal cords
2 Label Figure 13.12 with the terms below.
O Alveolar duct
O Alveolar sac
O Alveolus
O Pulmonary arteriole
O Pulmonary capillaries
O Pulmonary venule
O Respiratory bronchiole
O Terminal bronchiole
FIGURE 13.11 Respiratory
structures (cont.): (B) the
larynx, anterior view; (C) the
larynx, midsagittal section
C
O Arytenoid cartilage
O Corniculate cartilage
O Cricoid cartilage
O Cuneiform cartilage
O Epiglottis
O Epiglottic cartilage
O False vocal cords
O Fat pad
O Hyoid bone
O Thyroid cartilage
O Tracheal cartilage
O True vocal cords
2 Label Figure 13.12 with the terms below.
O Alveolar duct
O Alveolar sac
O Alveolus
O Pulmonary arteriole
O Pulmonary capillaries
O Pulmonary venule
O Respiratory bronchiole
O Terminal bronchiole
Chapter 50 Solutions
Laboratory Manual For Human Anatomy & Physiology
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