Respiratory System
Respiratory System
SYSTEM
INTRODUCTION OF
RESPIRATORY
Each lung has a conical shape. Its wide, concave base rests upon the muscular
diaphragm.
Its superior region called apex projects superiorly to a point that is slightly
superior and posterior to the clavicle.
Both lungs are bordered by the thoracic wall anteriorly, laterally, and posteriorly,
and supported by the rib.
Towards the midline, the lungs are separated from each other by the
mediastinum.
Allow us to breathe
They bring oxygen into our bodies and send carbon dioxide out.
Right lung
-Divided into 3 lobes by oblique and
horizontal fissure
- Located more superiorly in the body
due to liver on the right
Left lung
Divided into two lobes by oblique fissure
Smaller than the right lung
Cardiac notch accommodates the heart
Respiratory Diseases