Cell and Tissue Biology of the Respiratory System - Bolender Flashcards
Gas exchange in the lungs occurs where?
What is the common structure found in these locations?
Respiratory bronchioles, alveolar ducts, alveolar sacs
All contain alveoli
The conducting passages of the respiratory system are lined by what?
mucosa
What is the purpose of the respiratory mucosa?
Provide immunological and physical barrier
Source secretory products necessary for respiratory function
Serve as a selective absorptive interface
What are the three mucosal structures present in all parts of the lung conducting passages?
Epithelium
Basement membrane
Lamina propria
Describe the histological features of the nasal mucosa
Epithelium: pseudostratified columnar epithelia with goblet cells
Lamina Propria: prominent venous plexus and seromucous glands
The interactions between mucosal cilia and glands that removes foreign particles from the respiratory passages is called what?
The mucociliary escalator
Give (5) cell types found in the respiratory epithelium
Columnar cells
Goblet cells
Basal cells
Small Granule cells
Brush cells
Name (4) cell types found in the olfactory epithelium?
Olfactory cells
Supporting cells
Basal cells
Brush cells
Name one unique histological feature of the nasopharynx mucosa
abunant lymphocytes
The true vocal cord is lined by what type of epithelium?
Why?
stratified squamous epithelium
stress/abrasion from turbulent airflow
The trachea contains a deep layer (below the lamina propria) with prominent seromucous glands. Name it.
sub-mucosa
Prominent c-shaped cartilage rings is characteristic of what level of the repiratory conducting pathways?
tranchea
What is the primary mechanical support of the bronchi?
The bronchioles?
cartilage plates
smooth muscle
What is a clara cell? What is (likely) their main function?
A multifunctional cell type that replaces goblet cells in the terminal bronchioles.
Secrete protective glycosaminoglycans to protect the bronchiole lining
Describe the metaplastic effect of smoking on the respiratory epithelium
Smoking causes continuous irritation of the pseudostratified columnar respiratory epithelia. This induces a metaplastic transformation to pseudostratified squamous epithelia.