Respiratory- Circulation and Lungs Flashcards
Pulmonary circulation vs bronchial circulation
Pulmonary circulation
• Pulm. arteries wrap around areolar sacs
• Diffusion of oxygen + CO
Bronchial circulation
• Blood supply from aorta to supply lungs, muscles supporting lungs
Conducting Epithelium vs Respiratory Epithelium
• Conducting: contain cartilage rings- prevent collapse
characteristics of conducting vs respiratory epithelium
- Cilia disappears in respiratory epithelium= tiny spaces prevents movement of mucus
- Club cells more prolific in lower conducting part
- Elastic fibres: all way as requires stretch (elastic potential energy= aids in recoil of lungs)
where are lymphocytes often clustered in lungs
around veins bc limited tissue in lung
Identify Artery, Vein, Bronchiole
• Bronchiole= cartilage (blue), Smooth muscle (red), lymphocytes bunch (green), epithelium columnar + darker + thicker
alveolar membrane
cuboidal, erythrocytes
respiratory bronchiole cells + role
• Simple Cuboidal club cells line the surface of the smooth muscle (SM) respiratory bronchioles.
o CC secrete pulmonary secretglobins (similar to pulmonary surfactant) which protect bronchiole epithelium
what does surfactant do
reduces surface tension of blood/air barrier
o If premature child: cant produce surfactant + lungs cant expand(cant overcome pressure) > given surfactant
what exists in septum of alveoli
cuboidal w/ surfactant granules
function of type 1 and 2 pneumocytes
- Type I: squamous cell part of air blood barrier)
* Type II: rounded nucleus surrounded by noticeable amount of cytoplasm. Produces surfactant.