it is the trrminal portion of respiratory tract.the exchange of gases occures only in this part of the respiratory tract
You get bronchiolitis in infants. It is caused by the respiratory syncytial virus infection. The infant does not have fever and chest is clear. The condition responds to humidified oxygen. You get respiratory infection and then infant may come with severe respiratory distress by next day, in respiratory distress syndrome. You get horrified to see the child. The infant usually succumb to this type of infection, even in intensive care unit.
The larynx belongs to the respiratory system.
The Digestive system, and the Respiratory system.
This is mostly the respiratory system though it does include parts of the cardiovascular system.The respiratory system; more specifically, it happens in the alveoli of the lungs.
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AIR SACS are the FUNTIONAL UNIT of human respiratory. while we regard ALVEOLI as STRUCTURAL UNIT of human respiratory system.
the lungs is the basic unit structure of the human respiratory system
The Respiratory Membrane
the lungs is the basic unit structure of the human respiratory system
The respiratory and circulatory systems work together as a unit to exchange gases between body cells and the environment
A functional unit of lung is called an Alveolus. one functional unit of lung consists of Alveolar sac, pulmonary capillaries and bronchial capillaries.
The respiratory and circulatory systems work together as a unit to exchange gases between body cells and the environmentThe respiratory and circulatory systems work together as a unit to exchange gases between body cells and the environmentThe respiratory and circulatory systems work together as a unit to exchange gases between body cells and the environment
Alveoli is where gas exchange occurs.
A functional unit of lung is called an Alveolus. one functional unit of lung consists of Alveolar sac, pulmonary capillaries and bronchial capillaries.
1. Coronary Care Unit 2. Intensive Care Unit 3. Pediatric Intensive Care Unit 4. Respiratory Care Unit 5. Emergency Care Facility
There are tiny hairs in your windpipe that pick up the pieces of dirt and move them to the "Disposal unit"
You get bronchiolitis in infants. It is caused by the respiratory syncytial virus infection. The infant does not have fever and chest is clear. The condition responds to humidified oxygen. You get respiratory infection and then infant may come with severe respiratory distress by next day, in respiratory distress syndrome. You get horrified to see the child. The infant usually succumb to this type of infection, even in intensive care unit.