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http://www.meddean.luc.edu/lumen/MedEd/Histo/frames/histo_frames.html. What kind of cartilage is this. Hyaline. Q1 What cell is indicated by the arrow? Q2 The beating of the cilia and mucous secretions serve to remove debris in the trachea by what mechanism ? 1.Goblet
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http://www.meddean.luc.edu/lumen/MedEd/Histo/frames/histo_frames.htmlhttp://www.meddean.luc.edu/lumen/MedEd/Histo/frames/histo_frames.html What kind of cartilage is this Hyaline
Q1 What cell is indicated by the arrow? Q2 The beating of the cilia and mucous secretions serve to remove debris in the trachea by what mechanism? 1.Goblet 2.Mucociliated escalator
Identify the structure to the right A bronchiole
Identify the structures indicated by A and B? • A pulmonary artery • B Intrapulmonary bronchus
What is the arrow pointing at? Lymphatic nodule
Identify structure d • Bronchiole Identify structure a lymphatic vessel
What kind of epithelium is found here in the upper part of thisphotomicrograph? Be specific! pseudo stratified ciliated columnar with goblet cells
Q1 This is the trachea, what tissue type (be specific) joins the cartilagenous rings together? Q2 What joins the `C' ends of the ring together? 1.smooth muscles 2 trachealis
What is the structure indicated by the asterisk? • Pulmonary bronchus (note cartilage in upper rt hand corner)
What type of lining is found on the wall of structure b? • cuboidal or columnar epithelium
What is one structure that is absent in terminal bronchioles? alveoli
Identify • A: interalveolar septa
Identify Alveoli