Carol Hrejsa

Airway to Alveoli: Respiratory Pathway 

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McBurney's Sign vs Rovsing's Sign

medical illustration of This anatomical illustration depicts the respiratory pathway from the airway to the alveoli, highlighting key structures: trachea, bronchi, bronchioles, and alveolar ducts. It shows the branching of bronchi into smaller respiratory bronchioles, leading to alveolar ducts and alveoli, where gas exchange occurs. This visual serves as an educational tool for medical training and patient education, illustrating the transition from conducting to the respiratory zones in lung anatomy.
Next medical illustration of Detailed medical illustration of the respiratory membrane, highlighting the structure where oxygen (O₂) and carbon dioxide (CO₂) are exchanged between alveoli and pulmonary capillaries. The labeled diagram includes type I and type II alveolar cells, alveolar epithelium, capillary endothelium, macrophages, and the fused basement membrane forming the thin diffusion barrier. This cross-section illustrates essential gas exchange for respiratory function.

Respiratory Membrane and Exchange

This anatomical illustration depicts the respiratory pathway from the airway to the alveoli, highlighting key structures: trachea, bronchi, bronchioles, and alveolar ducts. It shows the branching of bronchi into smaller respiratory bronchioles, leading to alveolar ducts and alveoli, where gas exchange occurs. This visual serves as an educational tool for medical training and patient education, illustrating the transition from conducting to the respiratory zones in lung anatomy.

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