Posteroanterior radiograph (Lungs) The lung fields, by the air so they are more translucent on full inspiration than on expiration. The pulmonary blood vessels are seen as a series of small, rounded, white shadows radiating from the lung root. The large bronchi, are seen as similar round sha...
Epithelial Tissue Simple Squamous Single layer of flattened cells. Substances pass easily through simple squamous epithelium – common at sites of diffusion and filtration. Lines alveoli (in lungs), walls of capillaries, lines inside of blood and lymph vessels, lines body cavities. Easily damaged. E...
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Respiratory systemMajor Organs:nasal cavitypharynxlarynxtracheabronchilungsMajor Functions:intake and output of airexchange gases between air and bloodProduce sound 5. Urinary systemMajor Organs:kidneysuretersurinary bladderurethraMajor Functions:remove waste from bloodmaintain water and electrolyte balancestore ...
Anatomy-Cardiovascular System Characteristics & Functions of the Cardiovascular System Anatomy-Cardiovascular System Introduction Write what you know about the cardiovascular system. Try to guess the path the blood takes as it travels through the body. ...
RESPIRATORY DISORDERS Influenza – or flu, is a communicable disease characterized by inflammation of the upper respiratory tract, fever, aches and pains. It may spread to the trachea and bronchi, which can lead to pneumonia. Pneumonia – is an inflammation of the lungs in which the air spaces...
Heart: Muscular, hollow organ “Pump” of the body Weighs <l pound, size of a closed fist Located in the mediastinal cavity (between the lungs, behind sternum, & above diaphragm) 3 layers of tissue form the heart: Endocardium Myocardium Pericardium ...
Heart Anatomy. Heart Anatomy
Epithelial Tissue Simple Squamous Single layer of flattened cells. Substances pass easily through simple squamous epithelium – common at sites of diffusion and filtration. Lines alveoli (in lungs), walls of capillaries, lines inside of blood and lymph vessels, lines body cavities. Easily damaged. ...