In: Anatomy and Physiology
Trace the pathway of the carbon dioxide from the pulmonary capillaries through the respiratory tract to the point at which it exits from Ms. Magenta’s body through her nares.
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Laryngopharynx |
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Nasal cavity |
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Pulmonary capillaries |
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Bronchiole |
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Nares |
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Bronchi (many divisions) |
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Terminal bronchiole |
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Tertiary bronchus |
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Out of the body |
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Nasopharynx |
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Alveolus |
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Secondary bronchus |
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Oropharynx |
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Respiratory bronchiole |
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Larynx |
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Trachea |
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Primary bronchus |
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Alveolar duct |
The pathway of the carbon dioxide from the pulmonary capillaries through the respiratory tract to the point at which it exits from Ms. Magenta’s body through her nares is as follows:
(1) Pulmonary capillaries (2) Alveolus (3) Alveolar duct (4) Respiratory bronchiole (5) Terminal bronchiole (6) Bronchiole (7) Tertiary bronchus (8) Secondary bronchus (9) Primary bronchus (10) Bronchi (many divisions) (11) Trachea (12) Larynx (13) Laryngopharynx (14) Oropharynx (15) Nasopharynx (16) Nasal cavity (17) Nares (18) Out of the body