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HyalineWhat kind of cartilage is this

http://www.meddean.luc.edu/lumen/MedEd/Histo/frames/histo_frames.html

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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.Goblet2.Mucociliated escalator

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• Identify the structure to the rightA bronchiole

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• Identify the structures indicated by A and B?• A pulmonary artery• B Intrapulmonary bronchus

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What is the arrow pointing at?Lymphatic nodule

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• Identify structure d • Bronchiole Identify structure a lymphatic vessel

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What kind of epithelium is found here in the upper part of thisphotomicrograph? Be specific!

pseudo stratified ciliated columnar with goblet cells

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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 muscles2 trachealis

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What is the structure indicated by the asterisk?

• Pulmonary bronchus (note cartilage in upper rt hand corner)

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• What type of lining is found on the wall of structure b?

• cuboidal or columnar epithelium

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What is one structure that is absent in terminal bronchioles? alveoli

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• Identify• A: interalveolar septa

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Identify

Alveoli