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Teacher:
LENNY OSORES
LOCATION

 Facial massif
FUNCTIONS

 Respiratory
 Olfactory
 Immunological

https://www.livescience.com/
52341-nose.html
BONE PORTION

 Nasal bones
 Frontal bone nasal portion
 Proceso frontal maxilar

CARTILAGINOUS PORTION

Main:
 Cartilage of the nose wing Accessories:
 Septum cartilage  Square cartilage
 Lateral cartilage  Sesamoid cartilage
 Vomerian cartilage
 Located below the hyoid bone
 Between C4- C6
Ligaments
 Formed by Muscle
Cartilage

FUNCTIONS

 Phonation
 Airway permeability

https://www.medicinenet.com/script/main/art.as
p?articlekey=6224
 Thryroid
Odd  Epiglottis
 Cricoids

CARTILAGE

 Cuneiform
Pair  Corniculated
 Arytenoids
DESCRIPTION

It has the shape of an inverted


triangle formed of cartilaginous
parts that are joined together and
joined by ligaments, muscles and are
covered by a mucosa that is
constituted by a series of folds of
epithelial tissue

ANATOMICAL PARTS

• Cricoid cartilage
• Thyroid cartilage
• Epiglottis
• Arytenoid cartilages
• Corniculated cartilage
• Cuneiform cartilage
Respiratory function
Circulatory function
Protective
function
Functions of
the larynx

Tissue function
Fixing function

Phonetic function Swinger function


Respiratory canal, formed by
cartilaginous rings, that
connects the larynx to the lungs
The trachea is composed of
approximately 20 rings of
hard cartilage. The back of
each ring is made of muscle
and connective tissue.
It allows the passage of air to
the lungs for breathing, that is,
to inhale oxygen-rich air and
exhale carbon dioxide.
https://www.britannica.com/science/trachea
What are the parts of the respiratory
system?
Two lungs

The lung on your left is a bit smaller


What than the lung on the right
are lungs?

Your rib cage goes around your lungs


and heart to protect them from
damage.
https://www.webmd.com/lung/picture-of-the-lungs
Air comes down from
your nose or mouth
through the traches

Into two large


tubes called
the bronchus
How the air
enters Each bronchus has the function
the lungs? of transporting air and has
branches called bronchioles

These in turn end up in the


alveoli where air
decarboxylation takes place.

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