DEV2022 Lecture Notes - Lecture 8: Vagus Nerve, Asthma, Goblet Cell

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Most of the lungs are the spongy material, which are made up of the alveoli, and you"ll also be able to see large holes in it, which are the air holes, or bronchi, or arteries/veins. Big arteries and veins hang out in the middle. Lung parenchyma is the general tissue of the tissue which is made up of gas exchanging units, or the alveoli. Wrapped around the lung is a thin elastic membrane with collagen in it, which keeps all the gas in (gas type barrier) = visceral pleura. It has to be elastic as the lung changes a lot, when you breath volume and size of the lung changes a lot. Bronchioles are small airways, which conduct air from the trachea to tiny sacs. We also have small veins and arteries because the lung actually weighs a couple of kg, and it carries as much blood per unit time than the body put together.

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