CAS BI 106 Lecture Notes - Lecture 25: Cellular Respiration, Intercostal Muscle, Thoracic Wall

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The lungs are covered by two layers of serous membrane called pleura. The outer surface of each lung is covered by the visceral pleura. The inner surface of the thoracic wall, lateral surface of the mediastinum and the superior surface of the diaphragm is lined by parietal pleura. The space between the two layers of the pleura is called the pleura cavity. The soft lung will collapse if there is no surface tension between the visceral and the parietal layers of the pleura. Pneumothorax is the result when air gets into the pleural cavity (usually de to injury). The pleural cavity lls with air and compresses the lung leading to lung collapse (the surface tension is broken). The lungs project superiorly above the clavicle and come to a point called apex. The base of the lungs rests on the diaphragm. The right lung is divided into 3 lobes: the superior, middle and inferior lobes.

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