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A- olfactory epithelium (bipolar nerve cells)

B- respiratory epithelium (ciliated psuedostratified columnar)
A- swell bodies (dialted arteries)

B- olfactory glands (simple cuboidal cells)

C- olfactory nerve bundles
What is this? How do you know?
Epiglottis

Key features:
Stratified squamous on outside
Respiratory epitherlium on posterior
Elastic cartilidge
What tissue?
Larynx

A- true vocal fold (skeletal muscle)
B- False fold (fat cells)
What is the tissue? What is the arrow pointing at?
Trachea
Hyaline cartilage
Bronchus
Key features:
Big lumen, ton of cartilage, smooth muscle
Terminal bronchioles

Key features:
Epithelium is continuous, no breaks in in, Clara cells
Respiratory bronchioles

Key features:
Looks a little like terminal but has breaks in epithelium for gas exchange
Bronchiolar exocrine (Clara) cells

Key features:
Apical side and clear cytoplasm
Bronchioles

Key features:
Lumen, vessel nearby,
some cartilage but not all totally around it
Alveolar duct

Key features:
Single cell layer, straight pathway
Alveolar sacs

Key features:
One common opening
A- type I pneumocyte (flat)
B- type II pneumocyte (puffy)
C- alveoli
Dust cell (macrophage)
What kind of epithelium? Be specific
psuedostratified ciliated columnar epithelium
What kind of cell?
Goblet cell