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During inhalation which two muscles contract?
During inhalation which two muscles contract?
What are the 5 attachments of the Diaphragm?
What are the 3 major tubular structures passing through the diaphragm?
Which opening does the right phrenic nerve pass through in the oesophagus?
Which opening do the vagus nerves pass through in the oesophagus?
Which opening do the Thoracic duct
and Azygous vein pass through in the oesophagus?
What 2 things innervate the diaphragm?
Motor neurons are located in the
Sensory neurons are located in the
What are the primary muscles of respiration?
What are the secondary muscles of respiration?
What facilitates quiet expiration?
Which 2 muscles are primarily involved in forced expiration?
What is the function of the larynx?
Where is the pharynx? What does it do?
What are the three parts of the pharynx?
What type of cartilage lines the trachea? What smooth muscle?
What is the carina? Where is it located?
Which bronchus is more vertical? What is a consequence of this?
What part of the lungs are the bronchopulmonary segments in? What is unique about them?
The left lobe has how many lobes? Which fissure (s)?
The right lobe has how many lobes? Which fissure (s)?
What are the 3 surfaces and borders of the lungs?
What 6 things do the root of the lung contain?
What does the superior vena cava branch into?
What are the pleuras of the lung from inside to out?
What are three functions of the pleura?
The visceral pleura is innervated by
The parietal pleura is innervated by
What are the two separate circulations to the lungs?
What does the phrenic nerve innervate?
What are the 4 subdivisions of the parietal pleura?
The posterior limit of the diaphragm is at?
The anterior limit of the diaphragm is at?
The inferior limit is at?
The superior limit is at?