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Что (кто) такое upper airways - определение

THE PART OF THE ANATOMY INVOLVED WITH THE PROCESS OF RESPIRATION
Airway; Respiratory zone; Conducting zone; Windpipe system; Upper respiratory tract; Lower respiratory tract; Respiratory passages; Respiratory tract diseases; Tracheobronchial; Respiratory tree; Upper respiratory; Tracheobronchial tree; Upper airways; Respiratory airways; Upper airway; Lower airway; Lower respiratory tracts; Respiratory tracts; Respiratory trees; Respiratory zones; Tracheobronchial trees; Upper respiratory tracts; Tracheobronchial tract
  • Respiratory epithelium
  • Details of upper respiratory tract.
  • Parts of the lower respiratory tract.
  • 3D still showing increased mucus.
  • Complete respiratory system
  • 3D still showing constricted airways.

airway         
¦ noun
1. the passage by which air reaches the lungs.
a tube for supplying air to the lungs in an emergency.
2. a recognized route followed by aircraft.
Respiratory tract         
The respiratory tract is the subdivision of the respiratory system involved with the process of respiration in mammals. The respiratory tract is lined with respiratory epithelium as respiratory mucosa.
respiratory tract         
¦ noun the passage formed by the mouth, nose, throat, and lungs, through which air passes during breathing.

Википедия

Respiratory tract

The respiratory tract is the subdivision of the respiratory system involved with the process of respiration in mammals. The respiratory tract is lined with respiratory epithelium as respiratory mucosa.

Air is breathed in through the nose to the nasal cavity, where a layer of nasal mucosa acts as a filter and traps pollutants and other harmful substances found in the air. Next, air moves into the pharynx, a passage that contains the intersection between the oesophagus and the larynx. The opening of the larynx has a special flap of cartilage, the epiglottis, that opens to allow air to pass through but closes to prevent food from moving into the airway.

From the larynx, air moves into the trachea and down to the intersection known as the carina that branches to form the right and left primary (main) bronchi. Each of these bronchi branches into a secondary (lobar) bronchus that branches into tertiary (segmental) bronchi, that branch into smaller airways called bronchioles that eventually connect with tiny specialized structures called alveoli that function in gas exchange.

The lungs which are located in the thoracic cavity, are protected from physical damage by the rib cage. At the base of the lungs is a sheet of skeletal muscle called the diaphragm. The diaphragm separates the lungs from the stomach and intestines. The diaphragm is also the main muscle of respiration involved in breathing, and is controlled by the sympathetic nervous system.

The lungs are encased in a serous membrane that folds in on itself to form the pleurae – a two-layered protective barrier. The inner visceral pleura covers the surface of the lungs, and the outer parietal pleura is attached to the inner surface of the thoracic cavity. The pleurae enclose a cavity called the pleural cavity that contains pleural fluid. This fluid is used to decrease the amount of friction that lungs experience during breathing.

Примеры употребления для upper airways
1. "You can get direct damage to the lining of the airways from the upper airways right down into the lungs.
2. The "forced inhalation" caused his vocal cords to spasm and block his upper airways, the Hillsborough County medical examiner concluded.
3. The researchers said training the upper airways through the breathing techniques required to play the didgeridoo was behind the improvement.
4. One theory is that cot death results from babies being unable to produce a proper immune reaction to bacteria in their upper airways.