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Question:

Role of the diaphragm during respiration

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During inhalation, a contraction of the diaphragm results in a(n) increase of the thorax volume.
During exhalation, a relaxation of the diaphragm results in a(n) decrease of the thorax volume.
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Question:

Structures running through the diaphragm

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1. pulmonary arteryvena cava / vena cava inferior / inferior vena cava

2. oesophagus / esophagus

3. aorta 

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Question:

bronchial tree

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trachea trachea trachea
1 bronchi main bronchi main bronchi
primary bronchi
2 bronchi secundary bronchi lobar bronchi
lobar bronchi
1 bronchi main bronchi primary bronchi
primary bronchi
2 bronchi secundary bronchi secundary bronchi
lobar bronchi
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bronchial tree numbers

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The bronchus principalis (main bronchus) dexter branches into 23 bronchi lobares (lobar bronchi), which, in turn, branch into 310 bronchi segmentales (segmental bronchi).
The bronchus principalis (main bronchus) sinister branches into 102 bronchi lobares (lobar bronchi), which, in turn, branch into 8-10 bronchi segmentales (segmental bronchi).
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Question:

main bronchi

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The right main bronchus is wider and shorter and runs more vertically then the left main bronchus

TrueTrue

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Pleura

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parietal pleura parietal pleura visceral pleura
visceral pleura visceral pleura pleural cavity
pleural cavity pleural cavity parietal pleura