Lower Respiratory anatomy Haden Davis

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Across
  1. 6. within the mediastinum. Trains T-cells to send and fight infection
  2. 8. Behind the sternum and Infront of pericardium. Supports the immune system.
  3. 10. between the ribs. stabilizes the chest wall.
  4. 11. top of right ventricle of the heart. carry deoxygenated blood to the lungs
  5. 12. pulls air into the lungs. below the lungs and heart
  6. 13. above the mediastinal surface. primary conduit for airway passage
  7. 14. filters the air. above the first rib and medial third clavicle
  8. 17. Within the thoracic cavity, surrounding each lung. Facilitates lung function
  9. 18. reduce friction against the chest wall. covers surface of lung into interlobar fissures
  10. 19. facilitates lung lobes movement and expansion. runs along the right lung
  11. 20. At ends of the respiratory tree. transport oxygen in and carbon dioxide out
Down
  1. 1. Reduce friction during heart contractions. middle mediastinum of the chest
  2. 2. Allows lung distension and isolate pathology to a lobe. between the superior left lobe and inferior left lobe
  3. 3. in walls of adjacent alveoli. Equalizes air pressure and collateral ventilation
  4. 4. acts as a barrier for respiration. between the abdomen and neck
  5. 5. Anterior to the esophagus. Conduit for air passage
  6. 7. Exchange oxygen and carbon dioxide. very end of bronchioles and within the lungs
  7. 9. inside the lungs. transport oxygen from bronchi to alveoli
  8. 15. An lubricating layer for smooth lung movement. inner surface of the thoracic cavity
  9. 16. transfer oxygen into the bloodstream. terminus of the respiratory bronchioles