Lecture 16 - Anatomy of respiratory tract Flashcards

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What are some functions of the respiratory system?

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Give oxygen to tissues
Remove carbon dioxide
Regulate blood pH
Defence against pathogens
Produce sound
Olfaction

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What components are involved in the upper respiratory tract?

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Nose
Pharynx
Larynx
Paranasal tissues

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What are the functions of the upper respiratory tract?

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Warm moistens and filters the air
Olfaction
Resonates sound

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What are the components of the lower respiratory tract?

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Trachea
Bronchi
Bronchioles
Alveoli

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5
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What are the functions of the nose?

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Warms moistens and filters air
Has smell receptors
Modifies speech sounds

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What are the functional adaptations of the nose?

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Rich capillary network under the mucosa to warm the air
Olfactory mucosa containing smell receptors
Paranasal sinuses that lighten skull and resonate sound

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What is the function of the pharynx?

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Forms a communal passageway for respiratory and gastrointestinal systems

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What are the three regions of the pharynx?

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Nasopharynx which is posterior to nose
Oropharynx which is posterior to mouth
Laryngopharynx which is posterior to larynx

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What are the functions of the larynx?

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Maintains an open airway
Prevent food and drink entering the lower respiratory tract
Sound protection
Coughing

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What is the role of the cartilaginous skeleton in the larynx?

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Makes up the larynx
Is lined with membranes and moved by muscles

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What is the larynx made up of?

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Glottis
Epiglottis
Arytenoid cartilage
Cricoid cartilage
Thyroid cartilage
Vocal cord

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12
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What is the size of the trachea?

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4.5cm long
2.5cm diameter

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13
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What is the role of cartilage in the trachea?

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Has C shaped cartilage that keeps the airways open

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What is the role of pseudostratified ciliated columnar epithelium in the trachea?

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To produce mucus and prevent infection in the lungs

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15
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Where is the trachea in the lower respiratory tract?

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From the larynx to the carina
Anterior to the oesophagus

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16
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How are the bronchi arranged?

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In a bronchial tree that gradually increases in its amount of smooth muscle and decreases in its height of epithelial cells

17
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What are the bronchi

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A series of tubes that get smaller in diameter

18
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What are the three components of the bronchi?

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Primary bronchi
Secondary bronchi
Tertiary bronchi

19
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What is the primary bronchi?

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They supply each lung
2-3cm long
Right is longer and more vertical than the left
Has C shaped cartilage

20
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What is the secondary bronchi?

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Supplies the lobes of the lung
3 lobes on the right and 2 lobes on the left
Has plates of cartilage instead of rings

21
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What is the tertiary bronchi?

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Supplies segments of the lungs
10 on the right and 8 on the left
Has plates of cartilage

22
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What are the components of the bronchioles?

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Bronchioles
Terminal bronchioles
Respiratory bronchioles

23
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What are the bronchioles?

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No cartilage
Smooth muscle
Leads to around 50-80 terminal bronchiolesW

24
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What are the terminal bronchioles?

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Have simple columnar epithelium with cilia
No goblet cells
Clara cells that produce surfactant
Leads to 2 or more respiratory bronchioles

25
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What are the respiratory bronchioles?

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Have simple cuboidal epithelia
Clara cells
No cilia
Have alveoli extending from the lumen

26
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What is the function of the alveoli?

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Site of gas exchange

27
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What are the alveoli composed of?

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Alveolar ducts
Alveolar sacs
Alveoli

28
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What is the structure of an alveoli?

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Capillaries, give blood for gas exchange
Surfactant
Type I alveolar cell
Type II alveolar cell
Macrophage

29
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What is the respiratory membrane in the alveoli?

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Made up of an epithelium of type 1 cells
Basement membrane of type 1 cell
Basement membrane of capillary
Endothelium of the capillary

30
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What is a type I alveolar cell

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Simple squamous epithelium forms the wall of the alveolus

31
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What is the type II alveolar cell

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Secretes surfactant

32
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What is the conductive tract?

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Has the function of filtering, warming moistening and conducting the air to enter the lungs
Includes everything until the respiratory bronchioles

33
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What is the respiratory tract?

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Includes all parts where gas exchange happens
Alveoli and Respiratory bronchioles