Oesophagus, Trachea and Thyroid
Histology lab URT
LI3. E3 Respi
Respiratory System. Blood Circulation Remember, all cells need oxygen in order to make ATP – Oxygen is only carried by red blood cells via hemoglobin,
Explain the gross anatomy and functions of the respiratory system. Discuss the structure and functions of the upper and lower respiratory tracts in detail,
BIO 241 HISTOLOGY REVIEW Respiratory System Dr. Tim Ballard Department of Biology and Marine Biology.
Trachea It is a mobile tube about 13 cm ( 5 inch ) long & 2.5 cm ( 1 inch ) in diameter. It has a fibroelastic wall in which are embedded a U- shaped bars.
0016 1 2 3 4 5 1.Nasal Septum—surrounded by periosteum; glands and vasculature 2.Nasal Cavity 3.Chonchae 4.Respiratory Epithelium 5.Olfactory Epithelium.
Trachea and esophagus Ehab ZAYYAN, MD, PhD. Trachea Cartilaginous and membranous tube Starts from the lower border of the cricoid cartilage (6 th cervical.
Collapsing Trachea Mark Bohling, DVM Diplomate, American College of Veterinary Surgeons Assistant Professor of Surgery University of Tennessee College.
Trachea, Bronchial Tree & Pleura Dr. Sama ul Haque Dr Rania Gabr.
Objectives Discuss the anatomical structure of the trachea with its relations.