lung medial surface
-region where pulmonary vessels and bronchi pass into lung tissue
lung costal surface
-in contact with ribs; anterior surface
lung apex surface**
-extends above clavicle; superior
lung base surface
- fits over convex dome of diaphragm
pleura of lungs
visceral pleural
-adheres directly to the surface of lung
parietal pleura
-lines the walls of thoracic cavity
pleural cavity
-space btwn visceral and parietal pleural membranes which contains pleural fluid for lubrication
midclavicular line at lung and pleura level
- pleura level: rib 8
midaxillary line at lung and pleura level
- pleura level: rib 10
midscapular line at lung and pleura level
- pleura level: rib 12
right lung components
-3 lobes (superior, middle, inferior)
left lung components
-2 lobes (superior and inferior)
what are bronchopulmonary segments supplied by?
alveoli composition
- surrounded by a capillary network and venules
the respiratory membrane where air exchange occurs is composed of what?
- simple squamous cell of capillary
alveolar membrane components
- type II cells
macrophages
-responsible for the removal of dust and other debris
type II cells**
-specialized cells that secrete surfactant
surfactant
- helps them recoil (return to original size)
what are the muscles of respiration?
- intercostal muscles
diaphragm**
intercostal muscles
- internal and external layers of skeletal muscles help alter size of thoracic cavity
where does air flow from?
- it’ll flow until pressure in lungs equals atmospheric pressure