Respiratory system:
- Name the parts of respiratory system.
- Upper respiratory tract
- Nasal cavity
- Pharynx
- Larynx
- Lower respiratory tract
- Trachea
- Extrapulmonary bronchi or primary bronchi
- Intrapulmonary bronchi
- Secondary bronchi or lobar bronchi
- Tertiary bronchi or segmental bronchi
- Bronchioles
- Terminal bronchioles
- Respiratory bronchioles
- Alveolar duct
- Alveolar sac
- Alveoli
- Classify respiratory system on functional basis.
- Conducting portion- From trachea to terminal bronchiole
- Transition zone- respiratory bronchiole
- Respiratory portion- from alveolar duct to alveoli
- Name the functions of conducting, transition and respiratory portions.
- Conducting portion- conducts air to and from lungs, cleans and humidifies air
- Transition zone- conducts air and also exchange of gases
- Respiratory portion- exchange of gases
- Name the cells in the respiratory passage.
- Tall columnar ciliated cells
- Basal cells
- Goblet cells
- Clara cells
- Brush cells (non-ciliated columnar cells)
- Small granule cells (Kulchitsky cells)
- Type 1 alveolar cells (type 1 pneumocytes)
- Type 2 alveolar cells (type 2 pneumocytes)
- Dust cells (alveolar macrophage cells)
Trachea:
- Name the layers of trachea?
- From luminal surface to outwards
- Mucosa- 1. epithelial lining, 2. lamina propria
- Submucosa
- Fibromusculocartilagenous layer
- Adventitia
- What is the epithelium lining the trachea?
- Pseudostratified ciliated columnar epithelium which has tall columnar ciliated cells and basal cells
- Name the contents of lamina propria.
- Loose connective tissue
- Lymphocytes
- Blood vessels
- Seromucous glands, mainly mucous
- Name the components of submucosa.
- Dense connective tissue
- Seromucous glands
- Why the third layer is called fibromusculocartilagenous layer?
- The layer is made of
- C-shaped hyaline cartilage which is deficient posteriorly.
- Smooth muscle bundle called trachealis muscle binds to two ends of hyaline cartilage
- Fibroelastic tissue mixed with smooth muscle
- Since this layer has all the three parts- cartilage, smooth muscle and fibroelastic tissue, it is called as fibromusculocartilagenous layer
- Give the structure of hyaline cartilage.
- See the post on cartilage
- What is adventitia made of?
- Connective tissue
- Blood vessels
- Nerves
Lung:
- What are the components of lung?
- Intrapulmonary bronchi- secondary and tertiary bronchi
- Bronchioles- terminal and respiratory bronchioles
- Alveolar duct
- Alveolar sac
- Alveoli
- What are the differences between trachea, extra pulmonary bronchus and intra pulmonary bronchus
- Refer the table below
- What are the differences between bronchus and bronchiole?
- Refer the table below
- Name the cells present in the walls of the alveoli.
- Type 1 alveolar cells (type 1 pneumocytes)
- Type 2 alveolar cells (type 2 pneumocytes)
- Dust cells (alveolar macrophage cells)
- What are the functions of the cells in alveoli?
- Type 1 alveolar cells - squamous cells for exchange of gases
- Type 2 alveolar cells - cuboidal cells for secretion of surfactant
- Dust cells - macrophages for phagocytosis
- What is blood-air barrier?
- Blood-air barrier are the layers present between blood in the capillary network and the air in the alveoli for the exchange of oxygen and carbon-dioxide.
- Name the layers of blood-air barrier.
- Endothelial cells in the capillary
- Basal lamina of capillary
- Basal lamina of type 1 alveolar cells
- Type 1 alveolar cells
Differences between trachea and different parts of bronchial tree
Parts
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Epithelium
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Features of wall
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Trachea
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Pseudostratified ciliated columnar epithelium, goblet cells, basal
cells
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Lamina propria, submucosa with seromucous glands,
fibromusculocartilagenous layer, adventitia
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Bronchi
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Pseudostratified ciliated columnar epithelium with goblet cells
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Narrow thin lamina propria, layer of smooth muscle cells, submucosa
with bronchial glands, irregular hyaline cartilage plates, adventitia
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Bronchiole
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Pseudostratified ciliated columnar to simple cuboidal epithelium from
proximal to distal with occasional goblet cells,
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Mucosal folds, smooth muscle layer, adventitia. No cartilage and
glands
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Terminal bronchiole
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Simple cuboidal epithelium, clara cells
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Thin, incomplete layer of smooth muscle. No cartilage and glands
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Respiratory bronchiole
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Simple cuboidal epithelium, clara cells with scattered alveoli
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Few smooth muscle fibers mostly around alveolar openings
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Alveolar ducts, sacs
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Simple cuboidal between many alveoli
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Bands of smooth muscle around alveolar openings
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Alveoli
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Type 1 and type 2 alveolar cells (pneumocytes)
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Only network of elastic and reticular fibers
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