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Jayrah Solamillo posted an update in the group
(MT 30) Medical Histology – F (LAB) 2 years ago JAYRAH A. SOLAMILLO
BSMT – II
MT 30 LAB – F———————————————————
Good day, everyone!! Attached below is a picture of my Activity 7 (Respiratory Tissues). This also includes a brief description:Larynx: Your larynx, also called your voice box, is located in your throat. It contains vocal cords that vibrate when you talk, making sounds. (National Institutes of Health, 2020)
Lung human: Your lungs are spongy organs in your chest that take in oxygen when you breathe in and release carbon dioxide when you breathe out. (National Institutes of Health, n.d.)
Bronchiole: Bronchioles are tiny branches that split off from the main airways in your lungs. They deliver air to the air sacs where oxygen exchange happens. (National Heart, Lung, and Blood Institute, 2020)
Trachea mammal: The trachea, or windpipe, is a tube in your throat that connects your nose and mouth to your lungs. It carries air in and out as you breathe. (National Institutes of Health, n.d.)
APA citations:
National Institutes of Health [NIH]. (n.d.). Respiratory System. https://my.clevelandclinic.org/health/body/21205-respiratory-system
National Institutes of Health [NIH]. (2020, August 4). Larynx. https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/books/NBK549774/
National Heart, Lung, and Blood Institute [NHLBI]. (2020, April 1). How does the respiratory system work?