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What is 2?

Pseudostratified ciliated columnar epithelium

What is 3?

Incomplete hyaline cartilage ring

What is 4?

Trachealis muscle

What is 2?

Pseudostratified ciliated columnar epithelium

What is 3?

Lamina propria

What is 4?

Connective tissue

What is 5?

Incomplete hyaline cartilage ring

What is 6?

Trachealis muscle

What is 7?

Adipose tissue

What is this?

A bronchus

What is 2?

Pseudostratified columnar ciliated epithelium

What is 3?

Mixed glands in submucosa

What is 4?

Hyaline cartilage

What is 5?

Alveoli

Front (Term)

Fibroelastic membrane

2?

Pseudostratified columnar ciliated epithelium

What is 3?

Lamina propria

4?

Smooth muscle

5?

Glands in the submucosa

6?

Hyaline cartilage

What are characteristics of smaller bronchi?

-more longitudinal folds


-disappearance of glands


-decrease in amount of cartilage

Do bronchioles have cartilage?

No

Primary and secondary bronchioles are lined with

Ciliated columnar epithelium

Terminal and respiratory bronchioles are lined with

Cuboidal epithelium (rarely has cilia)

Does smooth muscle increase or decrease as bronchioles decrease in size?

Decrease

What do respiratory bronchioles have?

Alveoli

1?

Alveolar sac

2?

Alveoli

3?

Elastic fiber

1?

Terminal bronchiole

4?

Respiratory bronchiole

6?

Alveolar sac

7?

Alveoli

1?

Parabronchus

2?

Atria

3?

Air capillary

4?

Smooth muscle