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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 trunc vena cava / vena cava inferior / inferior vena cava

2. esophagus 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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Question:

bronchial tree numbers

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The bronchus principalis (main bronchus) dexter branches into 3 bronchi lobares (lobar bronchi), which, in turn, branch into 10 bronchi segmentales (segmental bronchi).
The bronchus principalis (main bronchus) sinister branches into 2 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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Question:

Pleura

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