Cardiovascular and Respiratory histology Flashcards

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Types of respiratory epithelium

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  • basal
  • ciliated columnar
  • goblet
  • brush
  • club
  • neuroendocrine
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Mucociliary Escalator

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  • cilia; arrangement of microtubules
  • 2 central tubules, 9 peripheral doublets
  • dynein; connects doublets
  • ## mucus; 2x layers serous and thicker mucous
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Nasal Cavity

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  • Nasal conchae and turbinates increase SA
  • submucosal connective tissue; warms air
  • serous glands; add moisture
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Paranasal sinuses

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  • Pseudostratified columnar ciliated epithelium
  • sound amplification and lighten the skull
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Pharynx

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  • nasopharynx; between nasal cavity and larynx
  • oropharynx; between the mouth and the larynx
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Nasopharynx

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  • soft palate; stratified squamous epithelium
  • the remainder is columnar epithelium with goblet cells
  • many lymphocytes
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Oropharynx

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  • stratified squamous epithelium
  • lamina propria has mucous glands
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