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The respiratory system is divided based on structure and function. The most basic function of the system is to provide oxygen to the body and remove carbon dioxide. Though it also performs some non- | The respiratory system is divided based on structure and function. The most basic function of the system is to provide oxygen to the body and remove carbon dioxide. Though it also performs some non-respiratory functions. | ||
== Classification of Respiratory Function == | |||
The respiratory system is divided based on the structure into two distinct parts: | |||
* Upper Respiratory Sytem | |||
* Lower Respiratory System | |||
Based on function the system is divided into two zones: | |||
* Conducting Zone | |||
* Respiratory Zone |
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Introduction[edit | edit source]
The human respiratory system comprises of
- the nose
- pharynx (throat)
- larynx (voice box)
- trachea (windpipe)
- bronchi, and lungs.
The respiratory system is divided based on structure and function. The most basic function of the system is to provide oxygen to the body and remove carbon dioxide. Though it also performs some non-respiratory functions.
Classification of Respiratory Function[edit | edit source]
The respiratory system is divided based on the structure into two distinct parts:
- Upper Respiratory Sytem
- Lower Respiratory System
Based on function the system is divided into two zones:
- Conducting Zone
- Respiratory Zone