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A Digital Resource on the Histology of the Respiratory System Welcome to this digital resource on the histology of respiratory system. This resource is designed to aid your mastery of the respiratory histology by allowing you to revisit the material presented during lab. The material presented here corresponds with the material presented during lab. In fact you will need your lab exercise, the Histology of Respiratory System to progress through this digital resource. We hope you find this material helpful. However it should not take the place of slide observation in the laboratory. For you to fully appreciate histological detail and completely explore a slide of the respiratory system you should observe the slide through the microscope. Also all slide tests involve histology presented through the microscope.

Airways: Posterior Trachea Trachea scanning Cartilage if present type arrangement Muscle type arrangement Epithelium type features epithelium lining trachea esophagus

Airways: Trachea Trachea low Cartilage if present type arrangement Muscle type arrangement Epithelium type features

Airways: Trachea Trachea high Epithelium type features

Airways: Trachea Trachea high Cartilage if present type arrangement

Airways: Trachea Trachea high oil Epithelium type features

Lung: Airways and Alveoli Airways and Alveoli scanning Structure a name gas exchange? Structure b name gas exchange? Structure c name gas exchange? Structure d name gas exchange? Structure e name gas exchange? a c d e b

Airways: Bronchus Bronchus scanning Cartilage if present type arrangement Muscle type arrangement Epithelium type features

Airways: Bronchus Bronchus scanning Cartilage if present type arrangement Muscle type arrangement Epithelium type features

Airways: Bronchus Bronchus high Cartilage if present type arrangement Muscle type arrangement Epithelium type features

Airways: Bronchiole Bronchiole low Cartilage if present type arrangement Muscle type arrangement Epithelium type Features Blood Vessel type

Airways: Bronchiole Bronchiole high Cartilage if present type arrangement Muscle type arrangement Epithelium type features

Gas Exchange: Alveoli Alveoli high single alveolus alveolar sac capillaries

Gas Exchange: Alveoli Alveoli high oil single alveolus alveolar sac capillaries