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Bronchi (figures 1-8 and 1-9 [p. 40])Lungs (figure 1-11); Pleura (figure 1-14); Selected pulmonary disorders affecting lung function; €%Respiratory muscles; Principal muscles of inspiration; Diaphragm (figures 1-15 [p. 50] and 1-16 [p. 51]); External intercostal muscles (figures 1-17, 1-18 [p. 54], and 1-19 [p. 55]); Interchondral (parasternal) portion of internal intercostal muscles (figures 1-20 and 1-21 [p. 59]; Accessory muscles of inspiration (figure 1-21; see also figures 1-17 [p. 53], 1-18 [p. 54], 1-19 [p. 55], and 1-20 [p. 57]); (figures 1-21 and 1-23 [p. 61]).;Front cover; Evolve; Front matter; Netter's atlas of anatomy for speech, swallowing, and hearing; Copyright; Preface; €%Audience; €%Concept and importance to the profession; €%Organization; €%Distinctive features; €%Ancillaries; €%Instructor resources; €%Student resources; Acknowledgments; Reviewers; Table of contents; Introduction; €%Anatomy; Systemic anatomy; Regional anatomy; Developmental anatomy; Functional anatomy; Clinical anatomy; €%Nomenclature; Anatomical position (see figure 1 [p. 5]); €%Planes and sections; Sagittal; Frontal or coronal; Transverse or horizontal; €%Anatomical terms.;Specialized connective tissuesCartilage (see figure 3 [p. 8]); Osseous tissue; Blood; Muscular tissue; Nervous tissue; €%Terms relative to bones; Depressions; Elevations; I Respiratory system; 1 Respiratory system; €%Overview; €%Skeletal support for respiration; Vertebral column (figure 1-1); Rib cage (ribs, cartilages, sternum) (figure 1-3); Pectoral, scapular, or shoulder girdle (see figure 1-3); Pelvic girdle or bony pelvis (figure 1-4); €%Respiratory tract; Nasal cavities (figure 1-5); Oral cavity; Pharynx (figure 1-6 [p. 36]); Larynx (figure 1-7 [p. 37]); Trachea (figure 1-8).;Rectus abdominis muscle (figures 1-21 and 1-22 [p. 60] see also figure 1-18 [p. 54]); External oblique muscle (figures 1-24 and 1-25 [p. 64]; see also figures 1-18 [p. 54], 1-21 [p. 59] and 1-22 [p. 60]); Internal oblique muscle (figure 1-25 [p. 64]; see also figures 1-18 [p. 54], 1-21 [p. 59], and 1-22 [p. 60]); Transversus abdominis muscle (see figures 1-20 [p. 57], 1-21 [p. 59], and 1-22 [p. 60]); €%Respiratory volumes and capacities; Volumes (figure 1-30); Capacities; Other functional measures; II Laryngeal-phonatory system; 2 Laryngeal-phonatory system; €%verview.;Superior and inferior (figure 2)Anterior and posterior (figure 3 [p. 8]); Medial, lateral, and median (figure 4 [p. 9]); Proximal and distal; External, internal, and intermediate; Parietal and visceral (figure 5); Prone and supine; Ipsilateral, contralateral, and bilateral; €%Views and aspects; €%Anatomical movement; Flexion and extension; Abduction and adduction; Elevation and depression; Protrusion and retrusion; Supination and pronation; €%Vocabulary specific to anatomy; €%Primary tissues; Epithelial tissue (epithelium, epithelia); Connective tissue; Connective tissue proper.
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