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37 Cards in this Set
- Front
- Back
What is 2? |
Pseudostratified ciliated columnar epithelium |
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What is 3? |
Incomplete hyaline cartilage ring |
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What is 4? |
Trachealis muscle |
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What is 2? |
Pseudostratified ciliated columnar epithelium |
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What is 3? |
Lamina propria |
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What is 4? |
Connective tissue |
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What is 5? |
Incomplete hyaline cartilage ring |
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What is 6? |
Trachealis muscle |
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What is 7? |
Adipose tissue |
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What is this? |
A bronchus |
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What is 2? |
Pseudostratified columnar ciliated epithelium |
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What is 3? |
Mixed glands in submucosa |
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What is 4? |
Hyaline cartilage |
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What is 5? |
Alveoli |
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Front (Term) |
Fibroelastic membrane |
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2? |
Pseudostratified columnar ciliated epithelium |
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What is 3? |
Lamina propria |
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4? |
Smooth muscle |
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5? |
Glands in the submucosa |
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6? |
Hyaline cartilage |
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What are characteristics of smaller bronchi? |
-more longitudinal folds -disappearance of glands -decrease in amount of cartilage |
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Do bronchioles have cartilage? |
No |
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Primary and secondary bronchioles are lined with |
Ciliated columnar epithelium |
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Terminal and respiratory bronchioles are lined with |
Cuboidal epithelium (rarely has cilia) |
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Does smooth muscle increase or decrease as bronchioles decrease in size? |
Decrease |
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What do respiratory bronchioles have? |
Alveoli |
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1? |
Alveolar sac |
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2? |
Alveoli |
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3? |
Elastic fiber |
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1? |
Terminal bronchiole |
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4? |
Respiratory bronchiole |
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6? |
Alveolar sac |
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7? |
Alveoli |
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1? |
Parabronchus |
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2? |
Atria |
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3? |
Air capillary |
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4? |
Smooth muscle |