Across
- 3. This cell is a type II pneumocyte
- 4. Area of high receptor density (efferent signals via the vagus nerve)
- 7. The left bronchial veins drain into the ____ vein
- 9. The anatomical landmark indicating division into L and R primary bronchi
- 11. accumulation of carbon in lung macrophages
- 14. Bronchial arteries arise from the aorta & _____ arteries
- 15. The bronchiole demarcating the end of the conducting zone
- 16. Lymphatic duct between left subclavian and internal jugular
- 18. Acute inflammation and non-cardiogenic pulmonary oedema
Down
- 1. This bronchiole serves individual bronchopulmonary segments
- 2. Fissure lacking in the left lung
- 5. The pulmonary ____ exit the lung in an inferior position
- 6. Alveolar damage on the alveolar capillary side AND capillary endothelium side
- 8. Typically 3 of these bronchioles on the right and 2 on the left
- 10. Tongue shaped projection of left lung
- 12. Entry and exit point of vessels (and bronchus) to the lungs
- 13. The deep and superficial lymph plexi both drain to these nodes
- 17. This primary bronchi is more vertical and lends to aspiration of foreign objects
