since your right lung has three lobes and your left lung has two. The lobes on both sides of your lungs are separated by fissures. The oblique fissure separates the largest lobe, the left upper lobe, or superior lobe, from the one below it....
Why does the right lung has three lobes and the left lung has two lobes? Lungs: These are the most important organs of the respiratory system. Within the lungs, there are conducting and respiratory zones. The conducting zones are simply tubes that take the inspired air deeper...
To investigate differences between the right and left lung in terms of infection, inflammation and lung structure using microbiological culture taken from the right and left lobes of BAL samples of children. Microbiological culture data were collected from BAL samples of the right and left lobes ...
How many lobules do the right and left lobes of the lung have? Why is there a difference? What are the differences between obstructive and restrictive lung diseases? What differences--both structural and functional--exist between the right and left sides of the heart? Describe the...
into the base of the neck superior to the first rib. The broad concave inferior portion‚ or base‚ of eachlungrests on the superior surface of the diaphragm. Lobes and Surfaces of theLungsThelungshave distinct lobes separated by deep fissures (Figures 23-7a‚b). The rightl...
The liver of the dog consists of seven lobes; the left portal branch perfuses the LLL and papillary process, the left medial lobe, the quadrate lobe, and the right medial lobe. The right portal branch perfuses the right lateral lobe and caudate process (Fig. 6). In dogs, the leftliver...
Total or segmental lung collapses are usually resulted from the obstruction of bronchial pathway by secretions such as mucus, blood and pus etc. We experienced acute lung collapse of right upper lobe during left thoracotomy. We assumed that the cause of the atelectasis was an obstruction of right...
anomaly, where the left pulmonary artery (LPA) starts from the proximal portion of right pulmonary artery; initially runs to the right, passes behind the right main bronchus, turns left and then crosses between the trachea and esophagus, and finally reaches the hilum of the left lung [1, 2...
The liver is divided into right and left lobes, with the right lobe accounting for more than 60 percent. In Korea, it is common to transplant the larger right lobe. Considering the donor’s burden, it is better to transplant the left lobe, but it is difficult for the recipient's body ...
In humans, the left lung has two lobes; the right lung three. The lungs are covered by a thin membrane called the pleura. They are expanded and contracted (thereby inhaling and exhaling air) by the combined movement of the diaphragm and the rib cage, which is alternately raised (expansion...