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Respiratory System
Exchange O2 and CO2 between atmosphere and blood
1) Conducting passagesNose/ nasal cavities
Pharynx
Larynx
Trachea
Bronchi (within lungs)
Bronchioles (within lungs)
2) Respiratory passages (within lungs)
Respiratory bronchioles
Alveolar ducts, sacs
Alveoli
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Nose – Nasal Cavities
Function
1) Cleanse
2) Warm
3) Humidify air
4) Olfaction
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Structure
Bone
Cartilage
Mucous membrane = mucosa
1) Epithelium
2) Underlying connective tissue
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Mucous membrane = mucosa
1) Epithelium
Pseudostratified columnar epithelium with cilia and goblet cells
Goblet cells are mucus secreting cells shaped like goblets due to apical region filled with mucus
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Pharynx
Lacks anterior wall; opens to nose, mouth, and larynx anteriorly
1) Nasal (naso-)pharynx
2) Oral (oro-)pharynx
3) Laryngeal (laryngo-)pharynx
(hypophaynx)
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Larynx: Skeleton
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Major Movements of Larynx
1) Thyroid cartilage hinges on cricoid cartilage
Tenses or loosens the vocal cords
2) Arytenoid cartilages pivot on cricoid cartilage
Open and close the glottis (space between the vocal cords)
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Trachea10 to 12 cm (4-5”)
C6 to T4
2 to 2 ½ cm diameter
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Primary Bronchi
1) Right bronchus is shorter
Trachea is slightly to right of aorta
2) Right bronchus is wider
Right lung is larger (heart is on the left)
3) Right bronchus has more direct path (more vertical)
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1) Primary bronchi
Trachea bifurcates to 2; Right and left
One / lung
Branch into:
2) Secondary (lobar) bronchi
One / lobe of lung
3 on right, 2 on left
Branch into:
3) Tertiary (segmental) bronchi
One / bronchopulmonary segments
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Bronchopulmonary Segments
Figure 21.15 (1 of 2)
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Phrenic nerve (C3,4,5) from cervical plexus innervates diaphragm
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1) Extrapulmonary bronchi
Same structure as trachea
2) Intrapulmonary bronchi
Cartilage in spirals and plaques
Layer of smooth muscle internal to cartilage
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Layers of bronchial wall1) Mucosa – same
2) Layer of smooth muscle
3) Submucosa – CT
4) Cartilage in plaques
5) Elastic fibers in submucosa
Bronchi get progressively smaller
As decrease size of bronchi >
1) Increase in smooth muscle
2) Decrease in cartilage
When cartilage gone = bronchiole
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BronchiolesNo cartilage
Complete ring of smooth muscle, also elastic fibers
Epithelium = simple columnar > simple cuboidal, no goblet cells
Smallest = Terminal bronchioles
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Respiratory PassagesRespiratory bronchioles
Alveoli along wall
Alveolar ducts
Alveoli increase in density until solid wall of alveoli
Alveolar sac
Blind end of passages
Totally lined by alveoli
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Alveolus300 million alveoli
70 to 80 square meters of surface area
Thin walled sacs (<1 micron)
Back to back with capillary network
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Alveolar wall
1) Type I pulmonary epithelial cells
2) Type II pulmonary cell = great alveolar cells = septal cells
Dust cells
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Alveolar wall
1) Type I pulmonary epithelial cells
Simple squamous epithelial cells
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Alveolar wall
2) Type II pulmonary cell = great alveolar cells = septal cells
Produce surfactant – decreases surface tension to ease work of distending lungs
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Alveolar wall
3) Dust cells (does not form wall)
Wandering macrophages, within lumen
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Diffusion barrier (.5 micron)
1) Pulmonary cell
2) Basement membrane
3) Endothelial cells of capillary