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CHAPTER 1. The Anatomy and Physiology of the Respiratory System. Sagittal Section of Upper Airway. Fig. 1-1. Sagittal section of upper airway. Structure of the Nose. Fig. 1-2. Structure of the nose. Sagittal Section Through Nose. Fig. 1-3. Sagittal section through nose. Epithelium.

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  1. CHAPTER 1 The Anatomy and Physiology of the Respiratory System

  2. Sagittal Section of Upper Airway • Fig. 1-1. Sagittal section of upper airway.

  3. Structure of the Nose • Fig. 1-2. Structure of the nose.

  4. Sagittal Section Through Nose • Fig. 1-3. Sagittal section through nose.

  5. Epithelium • Fig. 1-4. A. Stratified squamous epithelium. B. Pseudostratified columnar ciliated epithelium. C. Simple cuboidal epithelium. D. Simple squamous epithelium.

  6. Stratified Squamous Epithelium • Fig. 1-4. A. Stratified squamous epithelium. B. Pseudostratified columnar ciliated epithelium. C. Simple cuboidal epithelium. D. Simple squamous epithelium.

  7. Pseudostratified Columnar Ciliated Epithelium • Fig. 1-4. A. Stratified squamous epithelium. B. Pseudostratified columnar ciliated epithelium. C. Simple cuboidal epithelium. D. Simple squamous epithelium.

  8. Simple Cuboidal Epithelium • Fig. 1-4. A. Stratified squamous epithelium. B. Pseudostratified columnar ciliated epithelium. C. Simple cuboidal epithelium. D. Simple squamous epithelium.

  9. Simple Squamous Epithelium • Fig. 1-4. A. Stratified squamous epithelium. B. Pseudostratified columnar ciliated epithelium. C. Simple cuboidal epithelium. D. Simple squamous epithelium.

  10. Lateral View of the Head • Fig. 1-5. Lateral view of the head, showing sinuses.

  11. Oral Cavity • Fig. 1-6. Oral cavity.

  12. The Pharynx • Fig. 1-7. View of the base of the tongue, vallecula epiglottica, epiglottis, and vocal cords.

  13. Oral Endotracheal Tube • Fig. 1-8. An oral endotracheal tube in proper position in the trachea.

  14. Cystic Fibrosis • Fig. 1-9. Cystic fibrosis. Pathology includes (1) excessive production and accumulation of thick bronchial airway secretions, (2) partial bronchial obstruction and air trapping, and (3) alveolar hyperventilation.

  15. Misplaced Endotracheal Tube • Fig. 1-10. A. An endotracheal tube misplaced in patient’s esophagus. B. Stomach inflated with air.

  16. Intrinsic Muscles of the Larynx • Fig. 1-11. Cartilages and intrinsic muscles of the larynx.

  17. Cartilages and Intrinsic Muscles of the Larynx • Fig. 1-11. Cartilages and intrinsic muscles of the larynx.

  18. Cartilages and Intrinsic Muscles of the Larynx • Fig. 1-11. Cartilages and intrinsic muscles of the larynx.

  19. Croup Syndrome • Fig. 1-12. Croup syndrome. A. Acute epiglottis. B. Laryngotracheobronchitis.

  20. Extrinsic Laryngeal Muscles • Fig. 1-13. Extrinsic laryngeal muscles.

  21. Intrinsic Laryngeal Muscles • Fig. 1-14. Intrinsic laryngeal muscles.

  22. The Lower Airways • Fig. 1-15. Tracheobronchial tree.

  23. Structures of the Lungs • Table 1-1

  24. Histology of the Tracheobronchial Tree • Fig. 1-16. Histology of the tracheobronchial tree.

  25. Epithelial Lining of the Tracheobronchial Tree • Fig. 1-17. Epithelial lining of the tracheobronchial tree

  26. Mast Cells in the Lamina Propria • Fig. 1-18. Cross section of a bronchus showing the mast cells in the lamina propria.

  27. Immunologic Mechanisms • Fig. 1-19. Immunologic mechanisms.

  28. Tracheal Bronchial Tree • Fig. 1-20. Tracheal bronchial tree.

  29. Cross Section of Trachea • Fig. 1-21. Cross-section of trachea.

  30. Endotracheal Tube in Right Main Stem • Fig. 1-22. A. Endotracheal tube in right main stem. B. Same patient 20 minutes after after tube pulled back.

  31. Canals of Lambert • Fig. 1-23. Canals of Lambert.

  32. Cross-section of Bronchial Area • Fig. 1-24. Cross-section of bronchial area.

  33. The Sites of Gas Exchange • Fig. 1-25. Schematic drawing of the primary lobule.

  34. Alveolar-Capillary Network • Fig. 1-26. Alveolar-capillary network.

  35. Interstitium • Fig. 1-27. Interstitium.

  36. The Pulmonary Vascular System • Arteries • Arterioles • Capillaries • Venules and veins

  37. Major Pulmonary Vessels • Fig. 1-28. Major pulmonary vessels.

  38. Pulmonary Blood Vessels • Fig. 1-29. Schematic drawing of components of the pulmonary blood vessels.

  39. The Lymphatic System • Fig. 1-30. Lymphatic vessels of the bronchial airways, pulmonary arteries, and veins.

  40. Lymph Nodes • Fig. 1-31. Lymph nodes.

  41. Lymphatic Vessels of the Visceral Pleura • Fig. 1-32. Lymphatic vessels of the visceral pleura of the lungs.

  42. NEURAL CONTROLOF THE LUNGS

  43. Some Effects of Autonomic Nervous System Activity • Table 1-2 Sympathetic Parasympathetic Effector Site Nervous System Nervous System Heart Increased rate Decreased rate & Strength contraction & Contraction Strength Bronchial smooth muscle Relaxation Constriction Bronchial glands Decreases secretions Increases secretions Salivary glands Decreases secretions Increases secretions Stomach Decreases motility Increases motility Intestines Decreases motility Increases motility Eyes Widens pupils Constricts pupils

  44. The Lungs • Fig. 1-33. Anterior view of the lungs.

  45. Medial View of the Lungs • Fig. 1-34. Medial view of the lungs.

  46. The Lungs and Thorax • Fig. 1-35. Anatomic relationship of the lungs and the thorax.

  47. Lung Segments • Fig. 1-36. Lung segments.

  48. Major Structures Surrounding the Lungs • Fig. 1-37. Major structures surrounding the lungs.

  49. Thorax • Fig. 1-38. The thorax.

  50. Intercostal Space • Fig. 1-39. The intercostal space.

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