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Week 3

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How many lobes does left and right have?   Left 2; Rt 3  
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Name the type of fissure that the lungs have?   Oblique and transverse/horitzontal fissure  
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What is a tongue-like projection in the lungs?   lingula  
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Lung surface that faces the rib cage?   costal  
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Lung surface that is on the bottom, which rests on diaphragm ?   diaphragmatic  
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Lung surface that extend above clavicle and into 1st rib ?   cervical  
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Lung surface that extends to the n?eck   Coupla  
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Lung surface on left lung that face the heart?   Medialstinum  
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How can you tell the arteries, from the veins and the bronchi?   The bronchi are hard because of cartilage, arteries are thick-walled and veins are thin walled.  
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Grooves on the left lung caused by?   Arch of aorta and cardiac impression  
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Groove on the RT lung caused by?   the inferior vena cava, the azygous vein and the esophagus. Also has a (less prominent) cardiac impression.  
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blood leaves from lungs (oxygenated blood to the heart to be distributed)   Pulmonary Vein  
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blood goes into lungs (deoxygenated blood)?   Pulmonary Artery  
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If pulmonary arteries bring deox blood, the tissue need oxygen and nutrients, so what need a small artery ?   Bronchiole artery,(which is a branch of the aorta)  
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TYpe of lining covers the lung?   visceral  
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What do tertiary bronchi supply?   Tertiary bronchi supply the bronchopulmonary segments  
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If you swallowed a nickel down the larynx, where would it most probably end up?   In the right primary bronchi right before it splits into secondary bronchi  
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What type of epithelium lines bronchi?   Simple epithelium facilitates diffusion.  
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Each lobe has a secondary bronchi which has how many branches to tertiary bronchi   10 each  
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Bronchus ->   Bronchioles  
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Innervation to the lungs all motor innervation to lungs is ?   GVE ( sympathetic and parasymathetic(vagus nerve innervates)  
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What does the parasympathetic innervation do to the bronchial muscles, blood vessels, and mucosal glands?   Constrict blood vessels (vasoconstriction), constrict bronchioles. increase glandular secretion  
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Where are the preganglionic and postganglionic sympathetic nerve cell bodies found?   Lateral horn of the spinal cord (preganglionic cell body). Lateral chain ganglion (post ganglionic cell body).  
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What nerve is carrying parasympathetic fibers?   Vagus nerve.  
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What does the sympathetic innervation do to the bronchial muscles, blood vessels, and mucosal glands?   dialates the blood vessels, and bronchial muscles and will decrease secretion VASODIALTION  
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What nerve is carrying the sympathetic fibers?   pulmonary plexus  
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histamine release by mast cellsWhat binds to smooth muscle of bronchiole tree and cause contraction?   histamine  
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Sympathetic nervous system causes ?   bronchiodialtion  
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run along with the respirator tubes (not part of sympathetics)-run with the vagus nerve-have cough reflex-response to irritants that might get into respiratory track   GVA  
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What blood vessel supplies oxygenated blood to the visceral pleura?   Bronchiole artery (same as bronchiole tree)  
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In an allergic reation histamine is released by ?   Mast cells  
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What is inhibitory to the smooth muscle, so cause it to relax, and causes glands on brochiole tree not to secrete   bronchiodilation  
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-recognize that over surface of diaphragm, over heart   parietal pleura  
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space between lungs and wall   parietal cavity  
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space between the two pleura?   is visceral cavity  
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covering of the lungs?   visceral pleura  
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Lateral plate mesoderm splits into:   -somatic lateral plate mesoderm-associated with ectoderm-splanchic mesoderm- associated with endoderm (lines it)  
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When embryo folds laterally   bring amniotic cavity to surround-ectoderm forms outer body wall  forms epidermis-surrounds entire embryo  
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