Respiratory System - Wet Room St. 5 and 6 Flashcards

1
Q

What plane does the trachea bifurcate in?

A
  • Medial
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2
Q

What rib level is the inferior border of the lung at in the mid clavicular line, the mid axillary and the mid scapular?

A

Midclavicular = 6

Midaxillary = 8

Midscapular = 10

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3
Q

What rib level is the inferior border of the pleura at in the midclavicular line, midaxillary and midscapular?

A

Midclavicular = 8

Midaxillary = 10

Midscapular = 12

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4
Q

What structure causes the notch on the left lung between the 4th and 6th rib and what is the notch called?

A
  • The heart
  • Cardiac notch
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5
Q

What ribs does the oblique fissure follow the course of?

A
  • Starts at rib 3 in the back
  • Ends at rib 6 in the front
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6
Q

What rib does the horizontal fissure lie at?

A
  • Starts at the level of the 5th rib in the midclavicular line
  • Ends at the sternum at the 4th rib
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7
Q

What vertebral level does the lung extend from and to posteriorly?

A
  • C7
  • T10
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8
Q

What is the order of the histology of the extrapulmonary tubes?

A
  • Mucosa

> Submucosa

> Cartilage

> Adventitia

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9
Q

What 2 layers does the mucosa consist of?

A
  • Epithelium
  • Thin loose connective tissue
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10
Q

What is the name of the thin loose connective tissue in the mucosa?

A
  • Lamina Propria
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11
Q

What type of cartilage is found in the respiratory system?

A

Hyaline cartilage

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12
Q

What type of connective tissue predominates the respiratory tract (collagen, reticulin or elastin)?

A

Elastin

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13
Q

What type of muscle is found in the respiratory tract?

A

Smooth

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14
Q

What are the two cell types found in the epithelial layer?

A
  • Pseudostratified columnar epithelium
  • Goblet cells
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15
Q

How do you differentiate the trachea and oesophagus in histology?

A
  • Oesophagus has folded mucosa
  • Thyroid gland surrounding trachea
  • Posterior trachealis muscle
  • C shaped cartilage on trachea
  • Wide patent tube of trachea compared to narrower oesophagus
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16
Q

What is the function of the trachealis muscle?

A
  • Join together the posterior and c shaped cartilage
17
Q

How do the structures of the trachea and the main bronchi differ?

A

Bronchus hyaline cartilage broken up into “plates”

Otherwise very similar structure

18
Q

Describe the changes in structure of the airway walls moving from trachea to alveoli

A
  • Epithelium gets smaller to eventually become simple squamous
19
Q

Study this to see how you can tell the bronchi apart from arteries, veins and alveoli

A

LOOK FOR CARILAGE

Arteries will be surrounded by muscle and elastic fibres

Close inspection may show goblet and mucous cells

Cilia

20
Q

What can be an indication of terminal bronchioles?

A
  • No cartilage
  • No glands
  • Some smooth muscle and cilia present
  • Connected to very thin walled respiratory bronchioles
21
Q

What is being shown here?

A

Alveoli

22
Q

What cells will be present in an alveoli and what is the function of each?

A
  • Type 1 - gas exchange
  • Type 2 - surfactant production
  • Macrophages - immune surveillance
23
Q

What 2 types of connective tissue predominate the respiratory portion of the lung?

A
  • Reticulin
  • Elastin