The left hilum is higher than the right, due to the presence of the heart in the cardiac notch (in the left lung). 'The left hilium is situated slightly higher than the right pulmonary artery' (Miller 2006), and the hilium consists of the pulmonary artery, pulmonary veins and bronchioles. Reference: Miller W (2006) Diagnostic Thoracic Imaging. Chapter 14, p732
the hilum on a plant is said to be the scar on the plant
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The hilum
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Hm. There is no such thing as the "hilum of the upper lung". The hilum (also called the hilus) is the part of the lung where the bronchi, pulmonary veins, and pulmonary arteries enter the lung. Each lung has its own hilum. Surrounding the hilum are lymph nodes that help drain fluid that has entered the lung. Since the hilum consists of so many different structures with distinct purposes, there's no easy way to discuss how the hilum "works". It's more of an anatomical entity rather than a functional one. Do you have a specific question about the function of one of the structures in the hilum?
The hilum is a triangular depression where blood vessels or nerves enter an organ. A bulky hilum in the left lung could indicate enlarged nodes or lyphoma.
hilum
Perhaps you mean the hilum? It is the opening of the lung where the main bronchi (airway) enter the lung together with blood vessels, lymph vessels and nerves.
The left and right pulmonary arteries carry blood from the pulmonary trunk to the hilum of the corresponding lung.
the pulmonary artery, pulmonary veins, bronchial vessels and lymphatic vessels
The left lung is used for helping you breath, circulate blood!! And divide into two robes an upper and lower, which extends from the costal to the mediastinal surface of the lung normally found above and bellow the hilum.
The plural of "hilum" is "hila."
The plural of hilum is hila
hilum is the scar on the seed coat.
Hilum is accented on the first syllable.
The plural form of the noun 'hilum' is hila.