cutaneous, bronchial,tracheal respiration examples
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Cutaneous means of or relating to the skin. ... A reaction on the skin to a drug is called a cutaneous drug reaction. Cutaneous means of or relating to the skin.
Bronchial Tubes
When a person breathes, air taken in through the nose or mouth then goes into the trachea (windpipe). From there, it passes through the bronchial tubes, into the lungs, and finally back out again. The bronchial tubes, which branch into smaller tubes called bronchioles, are sometimes referred to as bronchi or airways. People with asthma have bronchial tubes that are inflamed. This means that the airways swell and produce lots of thick mucus. The bronchial tubes are also overly sensitive, or hyperreactive, to certain things like exercise, dust, or cigarette smoke. This causes the muscles around the bronchial tubes to tighten up. The combination of inflammation and muscle tightening narrows the airways and makes it difficult to breathe.
The trachea is the respiratory tract in most land creatures. An example of a trachea is the tube in the human from the larynx to the bronchi. YourDictionary definition and usage example.
Respiration is taking a breath or the act of breathing. An example of respiration is inhaling and exhaling air.
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