145: Lung Anatomy and Histology Flashcards
Images taken from Dr. Cochard's SM 145 - Lung Anatomy and Histology lecture slides
Which structure is labeled by #4 (outlined in red)?
The lower lobe of the right lung
(This is the right lung)
Which portion of the airway contains C-shaped hyaline cartilage rings?
Trachea
Where in the airway can you hear lung sounds?
Larger bronchi
In what month of fetal development are alveoli developed to the extent that gas exchange can occur?
6 months
(Gas exchange is possible, but surfactant is not produced by type II pneumocytes until a few weeks after that)
Which structure is arrow #1 pointing to?
Right middle lobe
What cells reduce surface tension in bronchioles?
Club cells
What is an acinus?
The portion of the lung supplied by a terminal bronchiole
Kerley B lines might appear in which portion of the airway?
Bronchioles
Which parts of the conducting airway contain a layer of smooth muscle?
Bronchi
Bronchioles (thick layer of smooth muscle)
Which structure is labeled by arrow #13?
Bronchi
Which structure is labeled by #10?
Pulmonary artery
(This is the right lung)
Which structure is indicated by arrow #6?
Cardiac impression
(This is the right lung)
The red outline surrounds the ______ lobe of the left lung
(labeled by #10)
The red outline surrounds the lower lobe of the left lung
When during development does lung epithelium begin to differentiate from simple cuboidal epithelium?
During the pseudoglandular period (6-16 weeks)
Which structures are labeled by arrow #7.5?
Pulmonary veins
(lowest structures in the root of the lung)
(This is the right lung)
The costodiaphragmatic recess extends ____ ribs below the lung margins to rib ____ posteriorly and rib ____ anteriorly
The costodiaphragmatic recess extends 2** ribs below the lung margins to rib **12** posteriorly and rib **10 anteriorly
Which structure leaves the impression indicated by arrow #3?
Esophagus
(This is the right lung)
What is the highest intercostal space a needle could be inserted laterally into the thorax and miss the lung tissue?
8th
Is the blue outline (#4) indicating the upper or lower lobe of the left lung?
Upper
Which lung is this?
Left lung
What kind of epithelium is found in the bronchi?
Pseudostratified columnar epithelium
What kind of epithelium is found in the trachea?
Pseudostratified columnar epithelium
Where is the most proximal part of the airway in which gas exchange can occur?
Respiratory bronchioles
Which structure is arrow #2 pointing to?
Lingula of the left lung
When is the pseudoglandular period of embryonic lung development?
What is occurring?
6-16 weeks
- Airway resembles an exocrine gland
- Branching to terminal bronchiles
- Epithelium begins to differentiate
- Blood vessels elaborate
When in embryonic development does the laryngeotracheal diverticulum (lung bud) appear?
4-5 weeks
Pulmonary arteries bring [oxygenated/deoxygenated] blood to the ___________.
Pulmonary arteries bring deoxygenated blood to the alveoli.
In which part of the airway would you find rows of alveoli lining the walls?
Alveolar ducts
What are the most superior structures in the root of each lung?
Pulmonary arteries
Which structure is arrow #5 pointing to?
Right lower lobe
When is the alveolar stage of lung development?
What is occurring?
32 weeks - 8 years
- Alveoli and acini continue to develop
- More generations of airway branching continue
- Only 1/2 of adult alveoli are present at birth
Which structure is labeled by #7 (outlined in purple)?
The middle lobe of the right lung
(This is the right lung)
What is the difference between the hilum and the root of the lung?
The hilum is the location, while the root refers to the structures in the hilum
The x-ray below shows an opaque mass that is obscuring the right margin of the heart (silhouette sign). Where is the mass located?
The middle lobe of the right lung
(a tumor in the lower lobe would be behind the heart)
Each primary bronchus supplies a _________.
Each primary bronchus supplies a lung.