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Respiratory system 3
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Bachelors Degree Human Structure and Function (Systematic body functions) Mapa Mental sobre Respiratory system 3, creado por Colleen Curley el 19/04/2016.
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respiratory system
respiratory
lung
right lung
left lung
pleural cavity
cavity
pleural
diaphragm
intercostal muscles
thoracic cage
ribs
human structure and function (systematic body functions)
bachelors degree
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Respiratory system 3
Lungs
Apex points superiorly, extending into neck above 1st rib
Base rests on superior surface of diaphragm
Costal surface: follows contours of rib cage
Mediastinal surface: contains hilum, bears grooves of great BVs and cardiac impression
Right Lung
Right pleural cavity
3 lobes: superior, middle, inferior
Horizontal and Oblique fissures
Broader than left lung
Shorter than left lung (diaphragm rises on right side to accommodate liver
Left Lung
Left pleural cavity
2 lobes: superior and inferior
Narrower than right lung ( heart and great vessels project into left pleural cavity (cardiac notch and cardiac impression
Longer than right lung
Pleura and pleural cavity
Parietal pleura: covers diaphragm and thoracic wall
Visceral Pleura covers outer surfaces of lungs
Between pleura is pleural cavity
Filled with pleural fluid secreted by both pleural membranes - lubrication = prevention of friction during breathing
Clinical examples
Pnemumothorax
Haemothorax
Chylothorax
Pleural effusion
Thiracocentesis
Pleuritis (Pleurisy)
Thoracic cage
True ribs (vertebrosternal ribs) : 1-7
False ribs: Vererbrochondral ribs: 8-10 and Floating ribs (vertebral ribs) 11+12
Intercostal muscle
Assist breathing by changing dimensions of rib cage
External intercostal muscles - inspiration
Internal and innermost intercostal muscles - forced expiration
Elastic recoil of lungs - adequate for passive expiration
Diaphragm
Between thoracic and abdominal cavities
Dome-shaped skeletal musle
Inspira5tion- diaphragm contracts and moves inferiorly, increases thoracic volume and causes air to be drawn into lungs
Expiration - diaphragm relaxes and air pushed out of lungs
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