22 respiratory system
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The Respiratory System
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The Respiratory System
• Supplies body with oxygen
• Disposes of carbon dioxide
• Four processes in respiration• Pulmonary ventilation
• External respiration
• Transport of respiratory gases
• Internal respiration
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Functional Anatomy of the Respiratory System
• Respiratory organs• Nose, nasal cavity, and paranasal sinuses
• Pharynx, larynx, and trachea
• Bronchi and smaller branches
• Lungs and alveoli
• Divided into:• Conducting zone
• Respiratory zone
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Organs of the Respiratory System
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The Nose
• Provides an airway for respiration
• Moistens and warms air
• Filters inhaled air
• Resonating chamber for speech
• Houses olfactory receptors
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Basic Anatomy of the Upper Respiratory Tract
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The Nasal Cavity
• Two types of mucosa• Olfactory mucosa – houses olfactory receptors
• Respiratory mucosa – lines nasal cavity
• Consists of: • Pseudostratified ciliated columnar epithelium• Goblet cells within epithelium • Underlying layer of lamina propria
• Cilia move contaminated mucus posteriorly
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Nasal Conchae
• Superior and middle – part of the ethmoid bone
• Inferior – a separate bone
• Project medially from the lateral wall of the nasal cavity
• Particulate matter – deflected to mucus-coated surfaces
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The Paranasal Sinuses
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The Larynx
• Three functions• Voice production
• Provides an open airway
• Routes air and food into the proper channels
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Anatomy of the Larynx
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Movements of the Vocal Folds
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The Larynx
• Voice production • Length of the vocal folds changes with pitch
• Loudness depends on the force of air across the vocal folds
• Sphincter function of the larynx• Valsalva’s maneuver
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The Trachea
• Descends into the mediastinum
• Divides into two main bronchi
• C-shaped cartilage rings keep airway open
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Bronchi in the Conducting Zone
• Bronchial tree – extensively branching respiratory passageways
• Primary bronchi (main bronchi) – largest bronchi
• Right main bronchi – wider and shorter than the left
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Bronchi in the Conducting Zone
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Bronchi in the Conducting Zone
• Secondary (lobar) bronchi • Three on the right • Two on the left
• Tertiary (segmental) bronchi • Branch into each lung segment
• Bronchioles – little bronchi, less than 1 mm in diameter
• Terminal bronchioles – less than 0.5 mm in diameter
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Changes in Tissue Composition along Conducting Pathways
• Supportive connective tissues change• C-shaped rings replaced by cartilage plates
• Epithelium changes• First, pseudostratified ciliated columnar
• Replaced by simple columnar, then simple cuboidal epithelium
• Smooth muscle becomes important
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The Respiratory Zone
• Consists of air-exchanging structures
• Respiratory bronchioles – branch from terminal bronchioles• Lead to alveolar ducts
• Lead to alveolar sacs
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The Respiratory Zone
• Alveoli consist of type I cells and basal laminae
• Scattered among type I cells• Cuboidal epithelial
cells – type II cells• Secrete surfactant
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Anatomy of Alveoli and the Respiratory Membrane
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Diagram of the Pleurae and Pleural Cavities
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Transverse Cut through the Superior Thorax
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The Mechanisms of Ventilation
• Two phases of pulmonary ventilation• Inspiration – inhalation
• Expiration – exhalation
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Changes in Thoracic Volume
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Changes in Thoracic Volume
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Neural Control of Ventilation
• Respiratory center – generates baseline respiration rate• In the reticular formation of the medulla oblongata
• Chemoreceptors – sensitive to rising and falling oxygen levels • Central chemoreceptors – located in medulla• Peripheral chemoreceptors
• Aortic bodies • Carotid bodies
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Location of Peripheral Chemoreceptors
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Disorders of Lower Respiratory Structures
• Bronchial asthma – a type of allergic inflammation• A hypersensitivity to irritants in the air or to stress
• Asthma attacks characterized by:• Contraction of bronchiole smooth muscle
• Secretion of mucus in airways
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Disorders of Lower Respiratory Structures
• Chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD)• Airflow into and out of the lungs is difficult
• Obstructive emphysema
• Chronic bronchitis
• History of smoking
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Disorders of Lower Respiratory Structures
• Cystic fibrosis (CF) – inherited disease • Exocrine gland function is disrupted
• Respiratory system affected by:• Oversecretion of viscous mucus
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Disorders of Upper Respiratory Structures
• Epistaxis – nosebleed
• Epiglottitis – inflammation and swelling of the epiglottis