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Nose
What is this? (Dont be too specific)
External nares
What is this? (The pocket area)(You pick boogers here)
Superior nasal concha (turbinate)
What is this?
Middle nasal concha (turbinate)
What is this?
Inferior nasal concha (turbinate)
What is this?
hard palate
Red boxed area
Hard palate
Orange boxed area
Soft palate
Purple boxed area
Soft palate
Blue boxed area
Uvula
Orange arrow, tip of it
Uvula
Green arrow, tip of the tissue
Sinuses
Ignore the arrow, what are all of these colored areas called?
Frontal sinus
White arrow
Maxillary sinus
White arrow
Sphenoid sinus
Blue arrows
Ethmoid sinus
Green arrow, all of the little pockets
Pharynx
What is this pink highlighted area called?
Nasopharynx
White boxed area
Nasopharynx
Number 1
Oropharynx
Green boxed area
Oropharynx
Number 2
Laryngopharynx
Red boxed area
Laryngopharynx
Number 3
Tonsils
What are all of these yellow colored areas called
Palatine tonsil
Purple arrow
Pharyngeal tonsil (adenoids)
Blue arrow
Lingual tonsil
Green arrow
Larynx
What is this entire structure being bracketed called?
Thyroid cartilage
White arrow (Whole thing)
Laryngeal prominence
Pink arrow (AKA adams apple)
Cricoid cartilage
Purple arrow
Cricothyroid ligament
Blue arrow
Thyrohyoid membrane
Green arrow
Thyrohyoid membrane
Orange arrow
cricotracheal ligament
Red arrow
Arytenoid cartilage
Orange arrows
corniculate cartilage
green arrows
Epiglottis
Red arrow, whole flap
Glottis
Blue arrow, the opening, not the flaps
Vestibular folds (false vocal cords-upper)
Blue arrow
Vocal folds (true vocal cords-lower)
Green arrow
Hyoid bone
Green arrow
Trachea
Red boxed area
Trachea
Green boxed area
Tracheal cartilage (C-Ring)
Blue arrows
Trachealis
Muscle within the trachea
Carina
Green arrow, tip before branching
Primary (mainstem) bronchi
Blue boxed area
Secondary (lobar) bronchi
Red arrows and red boxed area
Tertiary (segmental) bronchi
Purple arrows
Bronchioles
Histology!
Terminal bronchioles
Histology!
Respiratory bronchioles
Histology!
Lungs
The two big sacs (Quite obvious)
Apex of lung
Green arrows, the tips
Base of lung
Blue arrows, the bottom parts
Hilus of lung
The items within the white encircled area
Right lung
What lung are all of the arrows pointing to?
Superior lobe of the lung
Green arrow
Middle lobe of the lung
Blue arrow
Inferior lobe of the lung
Red arrow
Horizontal fissure
Purple arrow
Oblique fissure
Yellow arrow
Left lung
What side of the lung are all the arrows pointing at?
superior lobe
Green arrow
inferior lobe
Red arrow
oblique fissure
Blue arrow, seperating line
Cardiac notch
Yellow arrow, the divot in the lung
Parietal pleura
lines the thoracic cavity
Visceral pleura
Covers surface of lung
pleural fluid
What is within the pleural cavity (which is between the visceral and parietal pleura)
Mediastinum
Cavity the heart sits in (black boxed area)
Diaphragm, external intercostals, Scalenes, Pectoralis minor, serratus anterior, sternocleidomastoid
What are Inspiratory muscles?
Diaphragm
Blue arrow, whole muscle
External intercostals
Blue arrows
Scalenes
Blue arrows
Pectoralis minor
Red arrow
Serratus anterior
Blue boxed area and arrow
Sternocleidomastoid
Internal intercostals, Transverse Abdominis, Rectus Abdominis
What are the Expiratory muscles? (for forced exhalation)
Internal intercostals
Green arrows
Transverse abdominis
Red arrows
Rectus abdominis
Boxed blue area
Trachea
What is this whole structure that is being showcased? (sorry for the low quality)
Pseudostratified ciliated columnar epithelium (trachea)
What is being pointed at?
Goblet cells (Trachea)
What is being pointed at? (the white)
Seromucous glands (trachea)
What is being pointed at? (The whole cluster
hyaline cartilage rings
What is being showcased?
Smooth muscle/Trachealis
What is being showcased?
Bronchus
What is this whole circular structure?
Pseudostratified ciliated columnar epithelium (bronchus)
What is this tissue?
Hyaline cartilage (Bronchus)
What is this tissue? (It forms in spirals, not rings)
Smooth muscle
What is this tissue? (In spirals, not rings)
Bronchiole
What is this structure? (NOTE that it doesn't have hyaline cartilage
Simple columnar epithelium (Bronchiole)
What is this tissue? (Sorry for the low quality)
Bronchioles
What vessels of the lungs do NOT have goblet cells or glands?
Smooth muscle (bronchiole)
What is being pointed at? (It's the little strands of tissue above the epithelium)
Alveolar duct
What is the area encircled in blue?
Simple squamous epithelium
What are type 1 pneumocytes made of?
Type 1 Pneumocyte (Alveolar duct)
No possible better photo, this is a type 1 pneumocyte (Notice it's flat shape)