Structure & function of airways Flashcards
What term is used to describe the branching of the trachea?
Dichotomous branching
How is the trachea held open?
By C-shaped cartilage rings
What does the trachea divide into?
Two primary bronchi
Where does the trachea extend from?
Extends from the larynx towards the lungs
What type of cartilage forms the C-shaped rings?
Hyaline cartilage connected by tracheal muscle and elastic connective tissue, forming a fibroelastic membrane, encloses the posterior surface
Which membrane enables the stretching of the trachea and expansion during inhalation & exhalation?
Fibroelastic membrane
Which tracheal muscle contracts to assist for forceful expiration? (N.B: IGNORE)
Trachealis muscle (N.B: we do not need to know this)
What type of epithelium lines the trachea and larynx ?
Pseudostratified columnar epithelium
Where does the trachea bifurcate?
At the tracheal carina (T4/5)
Which cells are integrated within pseudostratified columnar epithelium?
Goblet cells
Where does the bronchi enter the lungs?
At the hilum
What is the main function for the bronchi?
Conducting zone, passageway for inspired and expired air
What is the alveolar duct?
Tube composed of smooth, muscular and connective tissue, periphery opens into alveoli.
Alveolar sac comprises of multiple individual alveoli, responsible for gaseous exchange
What is the purpose of elastic walls in the alveoli?
Enables alveolus to stretch during inspiration, increases surface area available for gas exchange. Elastic recoil enables ventilation mechanism
What is the purpose of alveolar pores?
Connect adjacent alveoli maintaining equal air pressure
Which type of alveolar cells form the majority of the alveolar surface?
Type 1 alveolar cells
Which type of alveolar cells are permeable to gas exchange ?
Type 1 alveolar cells
Where are type 1 alveolar cells attached to?
Attached to thin, elastic membrane, borders capillaries
What forms the respiratory membrane?
Alveoli and capillary membranes
Which cells are interspersed amongst type 1 cells?
Type II alveolar cells
What is produced by type ii alveolar cells?
Pulmonary surfactant
What is contained within pulmonary surfactant?
Phospholipids and proteins that reduce surface tension of alveoli
What is the purpose of pulmonary surfactant?
Reduced surface tension of the alveoli, to enable elastic recoil
What are the 3 main functions of type II alveolar cells?
Replications to form Type I cells
Secretes pulmonary surfactant, and antiproteases
Xenobiotic metabolism