The Respiratory membrane: The wall of the alveoli are composed primarily of a single layer of squamous epithelial cells, called type I cells, surrounded by a flimsy basement membrane. See page 815 anatomy and physiology 8th
-Alveolar Wall -Capillary Wall -Basement Membrane & -Indotherial Membrane
Alveolar walls and cappillary walls
The alveoli wall along with the capillary wall
The respiratory membrane consists of the epithelial cells of the alveolus, the endothelial cells of the capillary, and the two fused basement membranes of these layers.
Alveolar and capillary walls and their fused basal laminae
The respiratory membrane made up,its moist to allow easy passage of air.it has epithelium,it has mucous lining,highly vascularlised
simple squamous epithelium
Squamous cells and capillaries
A respiratory membrane should be healthy.
The average thickness of respiratory membrane is 0.2 Mm
thickeness of the membrane of respitory does it have a basement
respiratory membrane
gas exchange
hyaline membrane disease
cilia
A decrease in the surface area of the respiratory membrane will result in a decrease in gas exchange.
larynx, trachea, pimary bronchus, bronchi, bronchioles, terminal bronchiole, respiratory bronchiole, alveolar duct, alveolar sac, alveolus and respiratory membrane
Thick and moist
Yes
A Membrane is responsible for all the movements of particles inside or outside the cell.