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C. Respiratory Structures Select the structures described by the statements belo

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C. Respiratory Structures Select the structures described by the statements below. alveoli bronchi bronchioles epiglottis hard palate oral cavity oral vestibule oropharynx palatine tonsils pharyngeal tonsils pleural cavity soft palate trachea 4. 5. lingual tonsils nasal conchae nasopharynx 7. 8. 9. 10. 1. Cavity between lips and teeth. 2. Tonsils in oropharynx. 3. Increase surface area of nasal cavity 4. Sites of gas exchange 5. Tubes branching from inferior end of trachea. 6. Prevents food from entering larynx. 7. Potential space between visceral and parietal pleurae. 8. Small tubes leading to alveoli. 9. Tonsils in nasopharynx. 12 13 14 15 10. Separated from nasal cavity by hard palate. 11. Tiny air sacs in lung 12. Portion of palate supported by bone 13. Contains the vocal folds. 14. Where swallowing reflex is initiated. 15. Tonsils at base of the tongue.

Explanation / Answer

Cavity between lips and teeth- oral vestibule

Tonsils in oropharynx-palatine tonsils

Increase surface area of nasal cavity- Nasal conchae

sites of gas exchange- alveoli

Tubes branching from inferior end of trachea- bronchi

Prevents food from entering larynx- epiglottis

Potential space between visceral and parietal pleurae- pleural cavity

Small tubes leading to alveoli- bronchioles

Tonsils in nasopharynx- pharyngeal tonsils

Separated from nasal cavity by hard palate- oral cavity

Tiny air sacs in lungs- alveoli

Portion of palate supported by bone- hard palate

Contains the vocal folds- larynx

Where swallowing reflex is initiated- oropharynx

Tonsils at the base of the tongue- lingual tonsils

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