I used Autodesk Sketchbook and Canva to create this histology art of the respiratory system tissues.
The trachea connects your larynx or voice box to your bronchi. The bronchi transport air to the lungs. The trachea is an important component of your respiratory system. The trachea is made up of cartilage rings. It is bordered by mucus-producing cells. Allergens, dust particles, and other debris are kept out of your lungs by this mucus.
The nasal concha is one of numerous thin, scroll-shaped bone structures that comprise the top chambers of the nasal cavities. They enhance the surface area of these cavities, allowing air to warm and humidify quickly as it flows through the lungs.
The balloon-like air sacs at the distal terminals of the bronchial tree are known as lung alveoli. In each lung, there are up to 700 million alveoli that mediate the gaseous exchange of oxygen and carbon dioxide between inhaled air and the bloodstream.
I used Autodesk Sketchbook and Canva to create this histology art of the respiratory system tissues.
The trachea connects your larynx or voice box to your bronchi. The bronchi transport air to the lungs. The trachea is an important component of your respiratory system. The trachea is made up of cartilage rings. It is bordered by mucus-producing cells. Allergens, dust particles, and other debris are kept out of your lungs by this mucus.
The nasal concha is one of numerous thin, scroll-shaped bone structures that comprise the top chambers of the nasal cavities. They enhance the surface area of these cavities, allowing air to warm and humidify quickly as it flows through the lungs.
The balloon-like air sacs at the distal terminals of the bronchial tree are known as lung alveoli. In each lung, there are up to 700 million alveoli that mediate the gaseous exchange of oxygen and carbon dioxide between inhaled air and the bloodstream.