. A ring of cartilage of the larynx that attaches to the first tracheal cartilage 2. Adam’s apple 3. Branches of respiratory bronchioles

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1. A ring of cartilage of the larynx that attaches to the first tracheal cartilage 2. Adam’s apple 3. Branches of respiratory bronchioles 4. Branching of the bronchi 5. Cavities of the nose 6. Cone-shaped, paired cartilages of the larynx 7. Divides the nose into right and left nasal cavities 8. Divisions of a bronchopulmonary segment 9. Divisions of secondary bronchi 10. Divisions of the primary bronchi 11. Divisions or branches of bronchioles 12. Fluid inside the respiratory membrane 13. Wind pipe 14. Large, leaf-shaped piece of cartilage of the larynx that blocks food from entering the trachea when we swallow 15. Lower folds in the mucous membrane of the larynx; also called true vocal cords 16. Lowermost portion of the pharynx 17. Membrane that encloses and protects the lung 18. Membrane through which respiratory gases move in the lungs 19. Microscopic divisions of terminal bronchioles 20. Move the vocal cords 21. One of three narrow passageways in the nasal cavity formed by the turbinate bones 22. One of three narrow passageways in the nasal cavity formed by the turbinate bones 23. One of three narrow passageways in the nasal cavity formed by the turbinate bones; known as the olfactory region of the nose 24. Opening to the oropharynx 25. Openings on the undersurface of the external nose; also called external nares 26. Outer layer of the pleural membrane of the lung 27. Rod-shaped, paired cartilages of the Larynx 28. Second portion of the pharynx located at the back of the mouth 29. Segment of lung tissue that each of the tertiary bronchi supplies 30. Small space between the pleural membranes 31. Smaller branches of segmental bronchi 32. Space between the vocal cords in the larynx 33. The amount of pressure that gas contributes to the total pressure 34. The first left division of the trachea 35. The first right division of the trachea
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