GOBLET CELL. This is a cross section of a bronchus What are structures A, B, C and E?

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This is a cross section of a bronchus What are structures A, B, C and E?

GOBLET CELL

ELASTIC FIBRES

CARTILAGE

TRACHEA R

W BRONCHIOLES H

S O E ALVEOLI

A DIAPHRAGM

Breathing in

Breathing out

Label and annotate your own diagrams

Structure/Feature Breathing in Breathing out Trachea Lungs Diaphragm Ribs Intercostal Muscles Thoracic Pressure

What do these words mean? Term Definition Tidal Volume Vital Capacity Inspiratory Reserve volume Expiratory reserve volume Vital capacity Total lung capacity Read through pages 57-60 Label the spirometer on the back of the breathing sheet Attempt each of the SAQ’s 5-6-7 in the green boxes on page 58/9 Answer Questions 1a-c on page 61 Start homework!