11. Lung in situ view Flashcards
Identify 1 -> 4
- Costal part of parietal pleura (cut away)
- Superior, middle, and inferior lobes of right lung
- Oblique fissure
- Diaphragmatic part of parietal pleura
Identify 5 -> 8
- Lingula of superior lobe of left lung
- Oblique fissure
- Superior and inferior lobes of left lung
- Cardiac notch of left lung
The lungs lie within (1)___ composed of (2)___
the parietal and visceral pleura
Parietal pleura lines the (1)___, superior aspect of the (2)___, and (3)___
- inner surface of the thoracic wall
- diaphragm
- mediastinum
Parietal pleura lines the inner surface of the thoracic wall, ___ aspect of the diaphragm, and mediastinum
superior
visceral pleura is intimately associated with the ___ surface.
lung
The visceral pleura reflects off the lung to become (1)___ at the hilum of each lung, where structures enter and leave lung tissue.
parietal pleura
The visceral pleura reflects off the lung to become parietal pleura at the ___ of each lung, where structures enter and leave lung tissue.
hilum
Oblique and horizontal fissures divide the right lung into ___ (3)
superior, middle, and inferior lobes.
Oblique and horizontal fissures divide the ___ into superior, middle, and inferior lobes.
right lung
__ divide the right lung into superior, middle, and inferior lobes.
Oblique and horizontal fissures
An oblique fissure divides the ___ into a superior lobe and an inferior lobe
left lung
An oblique fissure divides the left lung into ___
a superior lobe and an inferior lobe.
The left lung also contains the ___, a tongue-shaped portion of the superior lobe.
lingula
The left lung also contains the lingula, a tongue-shaped portion of the ___ lobe.
superior