Matching Pairs Respiratory system simple structureOnline version To help the student to know the simple structure of respiratory system by Nursing Empowerment Program 1 Primary Bronchi 2 Thorax or Chest Cavity 3 Pharynx 4 Alveolus 5 Trachea 6 Nasal Cavity 7 Lung 8 Diaphragm 9 Inferior, Middle, Superior Lobe 10 Bronchioles 11 Larynx It contains the vocal cords and regulates air flow into the trachea. It locates in the neck, between the pharynx and trachea. Airway through the nose that warms, filters, and moistens inhaled air. It locates within the nose, above the oral cavity. The three main divisions of each lung. It locates within the lungs. Organ responsible for gas exchange and respiration. It locates within the thoracic cavity, inside the ribcage. Tiny air sacs in the lungs where gas exchange (O2 and CO2) occurs. It Located within the lungs, at the end of the bronchioles. Tiny air passages within the lungs that connect the bronchi to the alveoli. It locates within the lungs, branching off from the bronchi. Muscle that contracts to expand the chest cavity and draw air into the lungs. It locates at the base of the thoracic cavity. The major airways that branch off from the trachea and carry air to the lungs. It locates within the lungs, branching off from the trachea. Enclosed space containing the lungs, heart, and other organs. It locates between the diaphragm and the neck. It transports air between the larynx and primary bronchi. It locates in the neck and upper chest, connecting the larynx to the primary bronchi. The passageway for air and food which locates between the nose/mouth and larynx.