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1.
vestibule
1. epiglottic cartilage
6.
2. thyroid cartilage
ventricule
2. 3. arch of cricoid cartilage
7.
subepiglottic 5. 4. cartilages of trachea
cavity
5. lamina of cricoid cartilage
6. vestibular fold
3.
7. vocal fold
4.
4.
Hyaline cartilage:
Thyroid cartilage
Cricoid cartilage
Arytenoid cartilage except the vocal process
Elastic cartilage:
Vocal process of arytenoid cartilage
Corniculate cartilage
Cuneiform cartilage
Epiglottic cartilage
Epiglottis
stratified squamous nonkeratinized epithelium
with high papillae on the pharyngeal surface
stratified nonkeratinized squamous epithelium
without papillae on the laryngeal surface
Larynx
ciliated pseudostratified columnar epithelium
Vocal fold
stratified squamous nonkeratinized epithelium
laryngeal surface
elastic cartilage
salivary
glands
pharyngeal surface
Ventricule
ciliated pseudostratified
columnar epithelium
tracheal
glands
paries
membranaceus
ciliated pseudostratified
columnar epithelium
basal lamina
capillary
lamina propria
Find the characteristic items of the
tracheal wall.
1. T. mucosa: - ciliated pseudostratified columnar epithelium
- epithelium gradually decreases in its height,
lamina propria becomes thinner towards the
terminal bronchioli
2. T. muscularis: smooth muscle layer in the larger bronchi
is replaced by spirally arrenged smooth
muscle cells in the smaller bronchi
3. Cartilage plates: decrease gradually in number and size
hyaline
cartilage
smooth
muscle
alveolus
epithelium
lumen of
bronchiole
alveoli
epithelium
53. lung (HE), 40X
septum
pneumocyte I
pneumocyte II
alveolus
Differentiate between the walls of bronchi
and bronchioli.
The layers of the blood-air barrier
surfactant
capillary endothel
capillary
lumen
54. lung (orcein), 40X
elastic
fibers
pneumocyte I
pneumocyte II
Study the thin walls of alveoli.