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What structure make up the bronchial tree? What structure of the respiratory system does not have cilia? Define the pharynx. What is the structure that secretes renin? Describe the structure of the primary bronchi. What is the structure and function of the pancreas?
If in the recumbent position: It enters the apical segment of the inferior lobe because it is the first posterior branch of the bronchial tree. If in the erect position: It enters the posterior basal segment because it is the most dependent branch of the bronchial tree (follows the line ...
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e. pre-lymphatic) space defined by a complex lattice of thick collagen bundles. We observed similar structures when we extended our study to include the dermis, peri-arterial stroma, submucosa of the viscera (gastrointestinal tract, urinary bladder), bronchial tree of the lungs, and fascial ...
We propose a method that extracts and tracks stable lumen regions at different levels of the bronchial tree. The tracked regions are stored in a tree that encodes the anatomical structure of the scene which can be useful to retrieve the path to the lesion that the clinician should follow to ...
Mucociliary clearance velocities in human and rat bronchial airways were calculated in asymmetric, multiple-path models of the bronchial tree by solving mass transport equations based on the assumption of conservation of mucus volume and normalized to measured tracheal mucus velocities of 5.5 mm/min ...
Moreover the epithelial cell surfaces, which border each central lumen, have various densities of microvilli. (3) The intraductal cilium core is provided with nine microtubules, which is different from the number of microtubules encountered within the cilium core of uterine tube or bronchial ...
Heavy cartilaginous armature extend ing down to the respiratory sacs and producing a more rigid bronchial tree than is encountered in terrestrial mam mals. 2. A progressive elimination[long dash]in the seal, manatee and Cetacea[long dash]of the bronchiolus and bronchiolus respira-torius, ...