Activity 1: Respiratory System Lab

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Activity 1: Respiratory System Lab Launch Human Anatomy Atlas. Navigate to Quizzes/Lab Activities, find the Respiratory Lab section. Don t have AR? Select view 1. Respiratory System. 2. Fill in the blanks. Find the structures listed in the word bank. Read the definitions, then fill in the blank with the correct respiratory system structure from the word bank. 1/2

Word bank: Alveoli Bronchi Laryngopharynx Lungs Nasal cavity Nasopharynx Oropharynx Primary bronchi Trachea The is composed of the chambers of the internal nose that function as a part of the upper respiratory system. The is the most posterior part of the pharynx. It is shared by the respiratory system and the digestive system. The upper respiratory and upper digestive tracts diverge right after this structure. The front of this structure merges with the triangular entrance of the larynx. The conveys air between the upper and lower respiratory structures. The is a portion of the pharynx that begins at the rear of the nasal cavity and functions as an airway in the upper respiratory system. Its cavity always stays open, unlike the other parts of the pharynx. The are two organs that are responsible for gas exchange. The are the major airways of the lower respiratory system. The are the main sites of gas exchange, where oxygen is brought into the bloodstream and carbon dioxide is removed. The is a portion of the pharynx that is shared by the respiratory system and the digestive system. It functions as an airway in the upper respiratory system. The are the major airways of the lower respiratory system. They link the trachea with the right and left lungs. They are wrapped in rings of hyaline cartilage, and their interiors are lined with mucous membrane. 2/2

Activity 2: Respiratory System Lab Launch Human Anatomy Atlas. Navigate to Quizzes/Lab Activities, find the Respiratory Lab section. Don t have AR? Select view 1. Respiratory System. 2. Label the image. Explore the 3D model of the respiratory system to locate the anatomy in the structure list. Use the structure list to label the image. Structure list: 1. Diaphragm 5. Nasal cavity 2. Laryngopharynx 6. Nasopharynx 3. Lungs 7. Primary bronchus 4. Oropharynx 8. Trachea

Activity 3: Respiratory System Lab 1. Learn about respiration! Read the articles on the respiratory system: https://www.visiblebody.com/learn/respiratory. Fill in the blanks in the following statements. In, air is inhaled through the nasal and oral cavities (the nose and mouth). Air moves through the pharynx, larynx, and trachea into the lungs. Then, it is exhaled, flowing back through the same pathway. Inside the lungs, oxygen is exchanged for carbon dioxide waste through the process called. This respiratory process takes place through hundreds of millions of microscopic sacs called. The bloodstream delivers oxygen to cells and removes waste carbon dioxide through.

Activity 4: Respiratory System Lab Launch Human Anatomy Atlas. Navigate to Quizzes/Lab Activities, find the Respiratory Lab section. Don t have AR? Select view 2. Alveolar Sacs. 2. Label the image. Explore the 3D model of the alveolar sacs to locate the anatomy in the structure list. Use the structure list to label the image. Alveoli are microscopic air sacs that are home to the main function of the respiratory system: carrying out gas exchange to bring oxygen into the body and remove carbon dioxide. Structure list: 1. Alveolus 4. Pulmonary artery 7. Respiratory bronchiole 2. Alveolar cavities 5. Pulmonary capillary beds 8. Terminal bronchiole 3. Bronchiolar smooth muscle 6. Pulmonary vein