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Lobules - Answer hexagonal shaped connective tissue surrounds lung tissue -each served by a large bronchiole -black in smokers Stroma - Answer rest of lung tissue -mainly elastic connective tissue -soft, spongy Pulmonary Circulation - Answer -delivers de-oxygenated blood for oxygenated in pulmonary capillaries -returns blood to heart via pulmonary veins -large volume, low pressure Bronchial Circulation - Answer -low volume, high pressure -is blood supply to lung tissue -branches from aorta -- hilus -- runs along bronchi -supplies all lung tissue except: Alveoli (supplied by pulmonary circulation) There are many anastomoses between? - Answer the bronchial and pulmonary circulation systems so most blood in the bronchial circulation - Answer returns to the hear via the pulmonary veins Parasympathetic nerve supply - Answer bronchial constriction sympathetic nerve supply - Answer rare bronchial dilation The Pleurae - Answer Thin 2 layered serosa

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ECU BIOL 2150 Exam 4 Training
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Lobules - Answer hexagonal shaped

connective tissue surrounds lung tissue

-each served by a large bronchiole

-black in smokers



Stroma - Answer rest of lung tissue

-mainly elastic connective tissue

-soft, spongy



Pulmonary Circulation - Answer -delivers de-oxygenated blood for oxygenated in pulmonary
capillaries

-returns blood to heart via pulmonary veins

-large volume, low pressure



Bronchial Circulation - Answer -low volume, high pressure

-is blood supply to lung tissue

-branches from aorta --> hilus --> runs along bronchi

-supplies all lung tissue except:

Alveoli (supplied by pulmonary circulation)



There are many anastomoses between? - Answer the bronchial and pulmonary circulation
systems



so most blood in the bronchial circulation - Answer returns to the hear via the pulmonary
veins



Parasympathetic nerve supply - Answer bronchial constriction



sympathetic nerve supply - Answer rare

,Parietal Pleura - Answer -covers inside thoracic wall and top of diaphragm

-around heart and between lungs

-doubles over to become Viseral Pleura



Viseral Pleura - Answer covers outer walls of lungs



Pleural cavity - Answer space between parietal and visceral pleura



Pleura secrets fluid into cavity - Answer allow frictionless movement of lungs inside thorax



Pleurisy - Answer lack of fluid due to inflammation of pleura --> friction --> pain



pleural fluid acts like - Answer glue



produces a surface tension that - Answer bonds pleura together



but slide over each other easily - Answer as a result lungs going tightly to thorax wall



Air flow - Answer movement of air into and out of lungs occurs when the volume in thoracic
cavity changes



pressure changes are described relative to atmospheric pressure = - Answer 760 mmHg



Inspiration - Answer at rest



dome shaped diaphragm contracts - Answer moves downward --> increases volume of thorax



external intercostal muscles - Answer contract lifting rib cage



Intrapulmonary Pressure P(alv) - Answer -rises and falls with the phases of breathing

, -intrapleural pressure is always NEGATIVE



Why is intrapleural pressure always negative? - Answer two forces pull lungs away from thorax
and pull visceral pleura away from parietal pleura

1. elasticity of lungs causes lungs to recoil to smallest size

2. surface tension of alveolar fluid acts to collapse alveoli



These two forces want to do what? - Answer separate visceral pleura from parietal pleura, but
fluid (pleural) is strong

-cohesive bonds secure pleura together

-opposing forces instead cause negative intrapleural pressure



what happens if Pip = Palv or Patm - Answer lung wall collapse pneumothorax (atelectasis)



Pulmonary Ventilation - Answer Lung ventilation is based on Boyles Law P1V1 = P2V2

-pressure of gas varies inversely with its volume

-therefore as volume increases, pressure decreases

-if volume decreases, pressure increases



Inspiration - Answer -Diaphragm contracts

--moves downward and flattens --> increases height of thoracic cavity

-external intercostal muscles contract

-lifts rib cage upward and outward --> increase diameter of thorax

-volume of thorax increases by 500 ml

-Palv drops 1mmHg (vacuum)

-air rushes in thru nostrils - 500 ml

-when Palv = Patm inspiration ends

-Pip is now -6 mmgHg below Patm (754 mmHg)



Expiration - Answer in resting individuals is passive

-natural elasticity of lungs reduces lung volume as inspiratory muscles relax


-diaphragm --> dome shaped

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