Cell and Tissue Biology of the Respiratory System - Bolender Flashcards

1
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Gas exchange in the lungs occurs where?

What is the common structure found in these locations?

A

Respiratory bronchioles, alveolar ducts, alveolar sacs

All contain alveoli

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2
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The conducting passages of the respiratory system are lined by what?

A

mucosa

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3
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What is the purpose of the respiratory mucosa?

A

Provide immunological and physical barrier

Source secretory products necessary for respiratory function

Serve as a selective absorptive interface

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4
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What are the three mucosal structures present in all parts of the lung conducting passages?

A

Epithelium

Basement membrane

Lamina propria

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5
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Describe the histological features of the nasal mucosa

A

Epithelium: pseudostratified columnar epithelia with goblet cells

Lamina Propria: prominent venous plexus and seromucous glands

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6
Q

The interactions between mucosal cilia and glands that removes foreign particles from the respiratory passages is called what?

A

The mucociliary escalator

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7
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Give (5) cell types found in the respiratory epithelium

A

Columnar cells

Goblet cells

Basal cells

Small Granule cells

Brush cells

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8
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Name (4) cell types found in the olfactory epithelium?

A

Olfactory cells

Supporting cells

Basal cells

Brush cells

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9
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Name one unique histological feature of the nasopharynx mucosa

A

abunant lymphocytes

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10
Q

The true vocal cord is lined by what type of epithelium?

Why?

A

stratified squamous epithelium

stress/abrasion from turbulent airflow

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11
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The trachea contains a deep layer (below the lamina propria) with prominent seromucous glands. Name it.

A

sub-mucosa

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12
Q

Prominent c-shaped cartilage rings is characteristic of what level of the repiratory conducting pathways?

A

tranchea

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13
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What is the primary mechanical support of the bronchi?

The bronchioles?

A

cartilage plates

smooth muscle

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14
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What is a clara cell? What is (likely) their main function?

A

A multifunctional cell type that replaces goblet cells in the terminal bronchioles.

Secrete protective glycosaminoglycans to protect the bronchiole lining

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15
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Describe the metaplastic effect of smoking on the respiratory epithelium

A

Smoking causes continuous irritation of the pseudostratified columnar respiratory epithelia. This induces a metaplastic transformation to pseudostratified squamous epithelia.

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16
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Define: pulmonary lobule

A

A terminal bronchiole and the lung tissue it supplies

17
Q

Define: pulmonary acinus

A

Portion of the lung supplied by a respiratory bronchiole

18
Q

What cell type makes up most of the surface area of the alveoli?

Which cell type is most numerous?

Which cell type secretes surfactent?

A

Type I pneumocytes

Type II pneumocytes

Type II pneumocytes

19
Q

Give the general components of surfactent

A
  • Phospholipid - phosphotidylcholine, phosphotidylglycerol
  • Proteins - surfactent proteins A, B, C, D
  • Antioxidants
20
Q

Where is ACE found?

A

ACE is found on the pulmonary capillar endotheliual cells

21
Q

The alveolar walls are supported by what structural proteins?

A

collagen fibrils and elastin

22
Q

Name the (4) components of the blood-air barrier of the alveolar system

A
  1. Type I pneumocyte cell body (thin portion)
  2. Fused basement membrane of Type I pneumocytes and capillary endothelium
  3. capillary endothelial cell
  4. Erythrocyte plasma membrane
23
Q

What are alveolar dust cells?

If these cells take up excessive amounts of hemosiderin, what are they now called?

A

alveolar macrophages

heart failure cells