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#40; Trachea Basement membrane Respiratory epithelium Elastic fibers

#130-1 Lung 1? Bronchus 2? Pulmonary artery

#130-1 Lung Pulmonary artery Close to bronchial trees relatively thin wall (media) elastic laminae relatively wide lumen

#130-1 Lung 4? 3? Bronchial cartilage Bronchial vein Bronchial artery Only in the wall of large bronchi. Ordinary arteries with relatively thick media. Bronchial cartilage

#130-1 Lung Bronchiole Ciliated cells non-ciliated cells Ciliated and non-ciliated (Clara) cells No goblet cells Prominent sm. M. Smooth muscle

#132-2 (Terminal) Bronchiole & Pulmonary artery Smooth Muscle P. A. Bronchiole

#132 Lung 7? P.A. 6? Respiratory bronchiole 5? Terminal bronchiole Low cells alveolar pocketing Knobs of sm. muscle (arrows)

#129 Lung Alveolar duct 8? alveoli 9?

#130-1 Lung 10? 12? 11? Type I Pneumocyte Macrophage Type II Pneumocyte (surfactant)

#130-1 Lung Away from bronchial trees thin wall Pulmonary vein 13?

#130-2 Lung Pulmonary vein

#129 Lung ? ? ?

Slide 42: Lung, chronic congestion – hemosiderin-laden macrophages lung alveolar air space hemosiderin-laden macrophages