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Notes: Upper Respiratory Tract (pg 4)
Nasal Cavity
• External nares: Nostrils
Nasal Cavity
• External nares: Nostrils
• Internal nares: openings from nasal cavity into
  pharynx
Nasal Cavity
• External nares: Nostrils
• Internal nares: openings from nasal cavity into
  pharynx
• Nasal septum: Divides nasal cavity in half.
  Formed by vomer and ethmoid bones
Nasal Cavity
• External nares: Nostrils
• Internal nares: openings from nasal cavity into
  pharynx
• Nasal septum: Divides nasal cavity in half.
  Formed by vomer and ethmoid bones
• Palate: Forms floor of nasal cavity. Anterior =
  hard palate (bone). Posterior = soft palate (no
  bone)
Nasal Cavity
• External nares: Nostrils
• Internal nares: openings from nasal cavity into
  pharynx
• Nasal septum: Divides nasal cavity in half.
  Formed by vomer and ethmoid bones
• Palate: Forms floor of nasal cavity. Anterior =
  hard palate (bone). Posterior = soft palate (no
  bone)
• Uvula: “Dangly thing” in throat.Prevents food
  from entering nasal cavity.
Nasal Cavity
• External nares: Nostrils
• Internal nares: openings from nasal cavity into
  pharynx
• Nasal septum: Divides nasal cavity in half. Formed
  by vomer and ethmoid bones
• Palate: Forms floor of nasal cavity. Anterior =
  hard palate (bone). Posterior = soft palate (no
  bone)
• Uvula: “Dangly thing” in throat. Prevents food
  from entering nasal cavity..
• Nasal conchae: Three bony ridges (superior,
  middle, and inferior) in nasal cavity. Increase
  surface area to warm and moisten air. Trap dust.
Paranasal sinuses
• Air-filled cavities in frontal, maxillae,
  ethmoid, and sphenoid bones
Paranasal sinuses
• Air-filled cavities in frontal, maxillae,
  ethmoid, and sphenoid bones
• Surround nasal cavity and open into it
Paranasal sinuses
• Air-filled cavities in frontal, maxillae,
  ethmoid, and sphenoid bones
• Surround nasal cavity and open into it
• Functions: Reduce weight of skull,
  produce mucus, act as resonating
  chambers for voice
Pharynx (Throat)
• Nasopharynx: portion posterior to nasal
  cavity. Eustachian tubes from middle ear end
  here. Pharengeal tonsils (adenoids) are
  located on posterior wall
Pharynx (Throat)
• Nasopharynx: portion posterior to nasal
  cavity. Eustachian tubes from middle ear end
  here. Pharengeal tonsils (adenoids) are
  located on posterior wall
• Oropharynx: portion posterior to oral cavity.
  Receives air, food, and water from mouth.
  Palatine tonsils are on lateral walls and lingual
  tonsils are behind the tongue
Pharynx (Throat)
• Nasopharynx: portion posterior to nasal
  cavity. Eustachian tubes from middle ear end
  here. Pharengeal tonsils (adenoids) are
  located on posterior wall
• Oropharynx: portion posterior to oral cavity.
  Receives air, food, and water from mouth.
  Palatine tonsils are on lateral walls and lingual
  tonsils are behind the tongue
• Laryngopharynx: portion between oropharynx
  and larynx
Larynx (Voicebox)
• 5 cm long. Made of pieces of cartilage
  connected by muscles and ligaments
Larynx (Voicebox)
• 5 cm long. Made of pieces of cartilage
  connected by muscles and ligaments
• Thyroid cartilage: “Adam’s apple”
Larynx (Voicebox)
• 5 cm long. Made of pieces of cartilage
  connected by muscles and ligaments
• Thyroid cartilage: “Adam’s apple”
• Cricoid cartilage: Base of larynx. Attaches
  larynx to trachea
Larynx (Voicebox)
• 5 cm long. Made of pieces of cartilage
  connected by muscles and ligaments
• Thyroid cartilage: “Adam’s apple”
• Cricoid cartilage: Base of larynx. Attaches
  larynx to trachea
• Epiglottis: Leaf-shaped movable flap. During
  swallowing, epiglottis covers opening of larynx
  to prevent food and water from entering.
Larynx (Voicebox)
• 5 cm long. Made of pieces of cartilage connected
  by muscles and ligaments
• Thyroid cartilage: “Adam’s apple”
• Cricoid cartilage: Base of larynx. Attaches larynx
  to trachea
• Epiglottis: Leaf-shaped movable flap. During
  swallowing, epiglottis covers opening of larynx to
  prevent food and water from entering.
• Vocal cords: ligaments that function in sound
  production. Muscles control the length and
  tension, affecting pitch.

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Upper respiratory tract

  • 2. Nasal Cavity • External nares: Nostrils
  • 3. Nasal Cavity • External nares: Nostrils • Internal nares: openings from nasal cavity into pharynx
  • 4. Nasal Cavity • External nares: Nostrils • Internal nares: openings from nasal cavity into pharynx • Nasal septum: Divides nasal cavity in half. Formed by vomer and ethmoid bones
  • 5. Nasal Cavity • External nares: Nostrils • Internal nares: openings from nasal cavity into pharynx • Nasal septum: Divides nasal cavity in half. Formed by vomer and ethmoid bones • Palate: Forms floor of nasal cavity. Anterior = hard palate (bone). Posterior = soft palate (no bone)
  • 6. Nasal Cavity • External nares: Nostrils • Internal nares: openings from nasal cavity into pharynx • Nasal septum: Divides nasal cavity in half. Formed by vomer and ethmoid bones • Palate: Forms floor of nasal cavity. Anterior = hard palate (bone). Posterior = soft palate (no bone) • Uvula: “Dangly thing” in throat.Prevents food from entering nasal cavity.
  • 7. Nasal Cavity • External nares: Nostrils • Internal nares: openings from nasal cavity into pharynx • Nasal septum: Divides nasal cavity in half. Formed by vomer and ethmoid bones • Palate: Forms floor of nasal cavity. Anterior = hard palate (bone). Posterior = soft palate (no bone) • Uvula: “Dangly thing” in throat. Prevents food from entering nasal cavity.. • Nasal conchae: Three bony ridges (superior, middle, and inferior) in nasal cavity. Increase surface area to warm and moisten air. Trap dust.
  • 8. Paranasal sinuses • Air-filled cavities in frontal, maxillae, ethmoid, and sphenoid bones
  • 9. Paranasal sinuses • Air-filled cavities in frontal, maxillae, ethmoid, and sphenoid bones • Surround nasal cavity and open into it
  • 10. Paranasal sinuses • Air-filled cavities in frontal, maxillae, ethmoid, and sphenoid bones • Surround nasal cavity and open into it • Functions: Reduce weight of skull, produce mucus, act as resonating chambers for voice
  • 11. Pharynx (Throat) • Nasopharynx: portion posterior to nasal cavity. Eustachian tubes from middle ear end here. Pharengeal tonsils (adenoids) are located on posterior wall
  • 12. Pharynx (Throat) • Nasopharynx: portion posterior to nasal cavity. Eustachian tubes from middle ear end here. Pharengeal tonsils (adenoids) are located on posterior wall • Oropharynx: portion posterior to oral cavity. Receives air, food, and water from mouth. Palatine tonsils are on lateral walls and lingual tonsils are behind the tongue
  • 13. Pharynx (Throat) • Nasopharynx: portion posterior to nasal cavity. Eustachian tubes from middle ear end here. Pharengeal tonsils (adenoids) are located on posterior wall • Oropharynx: portion posterior to oral cavity. Receives air, food, and water from mouth. Palatine tonsils are on lateral walls and lingual tonsils are behind the tongue • Laryngopharynx: portion between oropharynx and larynx
  • 14. Larynx (Voicebox) • 5 cm long. Made of pieces of cartilage connected by muscles and ligaments
  • 15. Larynx (Voicebox) • 5 cm long. Made of pieces of cartilage connected by muscles and ligaments • Thyroid cartilage: “Adam’s apple”
  • 16. Larynx (Voicebox) • 5 cm long. Made of pieces of cartilage connected by muscles and ligaments • Thyroid cartilage: “Adam’s apple” • Cricoid cartilage: Base of larynx. Attaches larynx to trachea
  • 17. Larynx (Voicebox) • 5 cm long. Made of pieces of cartilage connected by muscles and ligaments • Thyroid cartilage: “Adam’s apple” • Cricoid cartilage: Base of larynx. Attaches larynx to trachea • Epiglottis: Leaf-shaped movable flap. During swallowing, epiglottis covers opening of larynx to prevent food and water from entering.
  • 18. Larynx (Voicebox) • 5 cm long. Made of pieces of cartilage connected by muscles and ligaments • Thyroid cartilage: “Adam’s apple” • Cricoid cartilage: Base of larynx. Attaches larynx to trachea • Epiglottis: Leaf-shaped movable flap. During swallowing, epiglottis covers opening of larynx to prevent food and water from entering. • Vocal cords: ligaments that function in sound production. Muscles control the length and tension, affecting pitch.