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Resp Anatomy
Master answer
Alveolus
- Hollow cavity found in the lung parenchyma, Ends of the respiratory tree.
- There are ~300 million alveoli that are engulfed by a rich capillary network
- cumulative Surface Area of all alveoli is ~85 m2 with a volume of 4000 mL
- Polyhedral-shaped → 0.33 mm in diameter
- Alveolar walls contain dense mesh of capillaries large enough for a red cell to pass through
- Each alveolar wall facing air is lined by Type I cells (one-cell-thick) → parts of alveolar
wall consists of interstitial space that contain pulmonary capillaries - Diffusion barrier that alveolar gas has to travel to pulmonary blood is short (0.3 um only!)
→ consists of (i) Type I cell (epithelium), (ii) Basement membrane of type I cell, (iii)
Basement membrane of pulmonary capillary endothelium, and (iv) Pulmonary capillary
endothelium - In some alveolar walls, there are pores between alveoli called Pores of Kohn
- Alveoli are inherently unstable (Ie. collapse) given their small size and surface tension of
their liquid-lining → this is offset by surfactant produced by Type II cells (round cells
with large nuclei and cytoplasmic granules containing surfactant)
Alveolar cells
Type 1 Pneumocytes
- 90% of alveolar surface area
- Thin walled, Involved in gas exchange
- Unable to replicate, Susceptible to toxic insults,
Type II pneumocytes
- 10% of alveolar surface area
- Secrete surfactant
- Proliferate and differentiate into type I and type II cells
Alveolar Macrophages
- Present in alveolar septae, lung interstitium
- Phagocytosis of foreign particles
JC / Bianca 2019
Exam appearances
| Exam | Exact wording | Relationship | Success |
|---|---|---|---|
| 2016A Q15 | Describe the structure and function of the alveolus. | historical_member | — |
| 2023A Q04 | Explain the structural features of the alveolus that facilitate its function? | historical_member | — |