| Albert Philson Brubaker - 1886 - 216 pages
...arteries ramifying in the walls of the bronchial tubes and interlobular connective tissue. Diagram of the respiratory organs. The windpipe leading down...subdivide after they enter their respective lungs. Respiratory movements. The movements of respiration are two, and consist of an alternate dilatation... | |
| Edward Groves Jones, Allen Hamilton Bunce - Physiology - 1912 - 396 pages
...lumen constantly open, while the muscles effect movements concerned in deglutiFIG. 47. — Diagram of the respiratory organs. The windpipe leading down...subdivide after they enter their respective lungs. (Yeo.) tion, respiration and phonation. The cartilages are the thyroid, cricoid and two arytenoids.... | |
| Edward Groves Jones - Physiology - 1916 - 400 pages
...and phonation. The cartilages are the thyroid, cricoid and two arytenoids. The FIG. 47. — Diagram of the respiratory organs. The windpipe leading down...the larynx is seen to branch into two large bronchi, wh1ch subdivide after they enter their respective lungs. (Yeo.) two alae of the thyroid meet at an... | |
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