Human Respiratory Organs
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In order for human beings to survive, we have to breathe, and so we have the respiratory tract, which is the passage that air travels along from the outside to our lungs. The respiratory system consists of the respiratory tract and respiratory organs, and is known as pulmonary respiration. In humans, the respiratory tract is a complex system, made up of six key organs.
The nasal cavaty:- Nasal cavity lies above the mouth cavity. Tye nasal cavity communicate to the outside through external nostrils and internally with the pharynx by internal nostrils. Both cilia and mucus check the entry of dust particles in the respiratory passage.
The Pharynx. After entering through the nasal cavity, air next goes to the pharynx. There, the pharynx opens into the larynx or voice box through the glottis. The pharynx is actually shared by the respiratory system with the digestive tract. Luckily, the glottis is usually covered by the cartilage epiglottis when we swallow food, so we donat choke.
Larynx:- It is cartilagious box like structure located at the tracheal opening. When we swallow some food material,the larynx moves up or down to allow safe passage of air or food. Larynx contains two vocal chords which vibrate and produce sound while we speak.
The Trachea. After the larynx, thereas the trachea, which is a tube leading to the bronchi. This tube is eleven centimeters in length and twenty five in diameter. The trachea has an incomplete C-shape cartiligious ring within its wall, which prevents it from collapsing so we can keep breathing.
The Bronchi and Bronchioles: At the lower end of the trachea, are the two primary bronchi. These bronchi lead to the lungs, both to the right and left side. The right bronchus is split into three bronchi that extend separately into the three lobes of the right lung. In a complimentary fashion, the left bronchi splits into two bronchi that connect to the two lobes of the left lung.
The Lungs: Lungs are an elastic, spongy, bag like structure, that is hollow. There are two lungs, both located in the thoracic cavity. The thoracic cavity is surrounded by the vertebral column, the sternum, and the diaphragm. The diaphragm form the floor of the cavity, so they are what our lungs rest on.
The lungs are probably one of the most complex organs in the respiratory tract, with the right lung divided into three lobes and the left lung divided into two. The lungs are enclosed by the pleural cavity, which is itself surrounded by two membranes that secrete an oily matter called pleural fluid, which permeates the Pleural cavity.
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