Week 8: Anatomy of the Lymphatic and Respiratory Systems
1. Identify the following structures of the lymphatic system using diagrams and models available in the laboratory

2. Identify the following portions of a lymph node using a model, diagram, or prepared slide:

3. Identify the following structures of the respiratory system using diagrams and models:

Nasal cavity:
Paranasal sinuses:
Pharynx:
Larynx:
Lungs/bronchial tree:

4. Locate and identify structures of the cat lymphatic and respiratory systems:


1. Identify the following structures of the lymphatic system using diagrams and models available in the laboratory
•right lymphatic duct
•thoracic duct
•cisterna chyli
•axillary lymph nodes
•thymus gland
•cervical lymph nodes
•inguinal lymph nodes
•spleen
•pharyngeal tonsils
•palatine tonsils
•lingual tonsils
•mediastinal lymph nodes
•mesenteric lymph nodes
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2. Identify the following portions of a lymph node using a model, diagram, or prepared slide:
•capsule
•trabeculae
•cortex
•germinal center
•medulla
•medullary cord
•medullary sinus
•hilus
•afferent lymphatic
•efferent lymphatic
These slides suck. I should have some new, better pictures soon.
Lymph
Lymph Vessel 100X

Lymph valve 100X
Lymph Vessel including Valve 100X

Lymph valve 400X
Lymph Valve 400X

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3. Identify the following structures of the respiratory system using diagrams and models available in the laboratory:

Structures of/associated with the nasal cavity:
•external nares
•soft palate
•hard palate
•cribiform plate
•nasal septum
•perpendicular plate
•vomer
•superior meatus
•superior nasal concha middle nasal concha
•middle meatus
•inferior nasal concha
•inferior meatus
•internal nares
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Paranasal sinuses:
•frontal sinus
•maxillary sinus ethmoidal sinus
•sphenoidal sinus

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Structures of/associated with the pharynx:
•nasopharynx
•oropharynx
•laryngopharnx
•epiglottis
•pharyngeal tonsil
•opening of the auditory tube
head
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Structures of the larynx:
•epiglottis
•thyroid cartilage arytenoid cartilage
•corniculate cartilage
•cricoid cartilage
•glottis
•vestibular (false) fold
•ventricular (true) fold
•cuneiform cartilages

larynx

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larynx

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Structures of the lungs/bronchial tree:
•primary bronchi
•secondary bronchi
•tertiary bronchi
•bronchioles
•terminal bronchioles
•respiratory bronchioles
•alveolar duct
•alveolar sac
•alveolus
•parietal pleura
•visceral pleura
•pleural space
•hilus
•superior lobe
•middle lobe
•inferior lobe
•horizontal fissure
•oblique fissure
•apex
•cardiac notch

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4. Locate and identify the following structures of the cat lymphatic and respiratory systems:

thoracic duct
lymph nodes
hyoid bone
larynx
thyroid cartilage
cricoid cartilage
epiglottis
true vocal fold
false vocal fold
trachea
primary bronchi
R/L lung
diaphragm
phrenic nerve

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cat

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Anatomy and Physiology II - Biology 204

•Week 1 -Blood Formed Elements

•Week 2 -Blood Typing, Pathologies; Coagulation, Slides
•Week 3 -Heart Anatomy
•Week 4 -ECG; Human Vasculature
•Week 5 -Fetal, Cerebral & Hepatic Portals
•Week 6 -Blood Pressure
•Week 7 -Review for first practical

•Week 8 -Anatomy of the Lymphatic and Respiratory Systems
•Week 9 -Respiratory System Histology
•Week 10 -Anatomy of the Digestive System
•Week 11 -Digestive Enzymes
•Week 12 -Anatomy of the Urinary System, Urinanalysis
•Week 13 -Anatomy of the Reproductive System
•Week 14 -Review for Second Practical

 

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