- The conducting zone contains the trachea, the bronchi, the bronchioles, and the terminal bronchioles
- The respiratory zone contains the respiratory bronchioles, the alveolar ducts, and the alveoli.
The conducting zone has no gas exchange with the blood, and is reinforced with cartilage in order to hold open the airways. The conducting zone warms the air to 37 degrees Celsius and humidifies the air. It also cleanses the air by removing particles via cilia located on the walls of all the passageways. The lungs are surrounded by the rib cage.
The respiratory zone is the site of gas exchange with blood.
- The sympathetic nervous system via noradrenaline acting on the beta receptors and causes bronchodilation
- The parasympathetic nervous system via acetylcholine which acts on the M-1 muscarinic receptors and maintains the resting tone of the bronchiolar smooth muscle. This action is related, although considered distinct from bronchoconstriction
- many other non-autonomic nervous and biochemical stimuli including, for example, carbon dioxide.
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