Description: Instructions You will be instructed to complete a simple demonstration – follow the procedure below and ans
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Description:InstructionsYou will be instructed to complete a simple demonstration – followthe procedure below andanswer the questions in the lab. It is suggested you print thissheet and respond to thequestions here. Please upload a SINGLE file to the course site withyour answers. You shouldonly submit pages 4-6 of this document.Objectives6.1 Identify, describe and state function for each of the followingstructures of the respiratorysystem: nasal cavities, sinuses, pharynx, larynx, trachea, bronchi,lungs, pleural membranes,pulmonary blood vessels, and diaphragm.6.6 Explain how the blood transports oxygen and carbondioxide6.8 Describe the major functions of the respiratory system andexplain how the respiratorysystem relates to other body systems to maintain homeostasis.Materials Drinking Straws (3 total) Small Balloon Tap WaterPROCEDUREPart 1Take a moment to review the partial schematic of the respiratorysystem below. Identify thefollowing: the larynx, the trachea, main bronchi, secondarybronchi, tertiary bronchi.Today we will be conducting a few exercisesthat will allow us to explore the importanceand the function of the Respiratory system.
Bronchitis – an inflammation of the mucosa (lining) of thebronchial tree (i.e. bronchi andbronchioles). Which process is impeded? (1pt)A. ConductionB. RespirationDiaphragm paralysis – often results from damage to the phrenicnerve, leading to an inability toregulate breathing. Which process is impeded? (1pt)A. ConductionB. RespirationEmphysema – caused by damage to (and loss of) alveolar walls.Alveoli becomecharacteristically large with loss of dividing walls. Which processis impeded? (1pt)A. ConductionB. RespirationThese are just a few examples of the pathologies that can arisewhen the normal function ofanatomical structures is affected.
Bronchitis – an inflammation of the mucosa (lining) of thebronchial tree (i.e. bronchi andbronchioles). Which process is impeded? (1pt)A. ConductionB. RespirationDiaphragm paralysis – often results from damage to the phrenicnerve, leading to an inability toregulate breathing. Which process is impeded? (1pt)A. ConductionB. RespirationEmphysema – caused by damage to (and loss of) alveolar walls.Alveoli becomecharacteristically large with loss of dividing walls. Which processis impeded? (1pt)A. ConductionB. RespirationThese are just a few examples of the pathologies that can arisewhen the normal function ofanatomical structures is affected.