Respiratory Review Flashcards

1
Q

Name the important structures of the respiratory tract.

A

Nasopharynx, oropharynx, larygopharnx, trachea, lungs

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2
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Nasopharynx?

A

Allows air to pass through

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3
Q

What is the histology of the nasopharynx and how does this assist the structure?

A

Pseudostratified ciliated mucosa (produces mucus, sweeps away debris)

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4
Q

Where is the Oropharynx located?

A

Posterior to the oral cavity- soft palate, by the epiglottis

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5
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What is the histology of the oropharynx and how does this assist the structure?

A

Stratified squamous epithelium to protect against mechanical and chemical abrasion

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6
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Laryngopharynx?

A

Allows food and air to pass through

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7
Q

What is the histology of the laryngopharynx?

A

Stratified squamous epithelium

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8
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What does the trachea consist of?

A
  • mucosa= psudostratified ciliated columnar (cilia beats upward, goblet produces mucus)
  • submucosa = connect tissue; produces mucus
  • adventitia (outer layer) = connective tissue and cartilage
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9
Q

Root of the lungs?

A

vascular and bronchial connections that suspend lung

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10
Q

Hilus?

A

Where the vessels and bronchi enter the lung

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11
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How many lobes do the lungs consist of?

A

5 lobes that are divided by CT (each segment with separate arteries, veins, bronchus )

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12
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If one lobe was removed, would it affect the other lobes?

A

No, because each segment has its separate arteries, veins, and bronchus so if one was removed, it would not damage other parts

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13
Q

Pulmonary arteries?

A

Carry deoxygenated blood from the heart

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14
Q

Pulmonary capillaries?

A

site of gas exchange

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15
Q

Pulmonary veins?

A

Return oxygenated blood to the heart

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16
Q

What is unique about the right primary bronchi?

A

It is shorter, wider, and straighter. Aspired material often ends up here.

17
Q

How many bronchi do the left and right secondary bronchi consist of?

A

3 -right

2- left

18
Q

How many tertiary bronchi do the right and left bronchi consist of?

A

MANY

19
Q

Epithelium of lungs?

A

Thins from pseudostratified -> columnar -> cuboidal

20
Q

Size of bronchioles?

A

0.5 - 1 mm diameter

21
Q

Histology of bronchioles?

A

NO CARTILAGE, more smooth muscle

22
Q

List from start to end what the bronchi branch into.

A

Bronchi bran into bronchioles -> terminal bronchioles -> respiratory bronchioles -> alveolar ducts -> alveoli -> alveolar sacs