the respiratory system involves the exchange of gases between cells, blood and the atmosphere
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The Respiratory System
Involves the exchange of
gases between cells, blood and the atmosphere
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Types of Respiration Pulmonary ventilation
inspiration expiration
External respiration occurs in the lungs
Internal respiration occurs in the tissues
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Organs of Respiration
Nose, Pharynx,Larynx,Trachea,
Bronchial Tree, Lungs
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NOSE Moistens, warms,
and filters air Houses olfactory
receptors Serves as
resonating chamber for speech
Nasal septum divides nasal cavity
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PALATE Serves to separate the nasal
cavity from the oral cavity Hard palate Soft palate Uvula
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PHARYNX Nasopharynx - upper portion,
region above the soft palate Oropharynx - middle portion, area
behind the oral cavity Laryngopharynx - lower portion,
area below the epiglottis
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LARYNX Functions to prevent food or fluid
from entering the respiratory system during swallowing and allows air flow during breathing
Production of sound is secondary function
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Larynx Unpaired cartilages - thyroid,
cricoid, epiglottis Paired cartilage - arytenoid,
corniculate, cuneiform Vocal folds Glottis
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TRACHEA Tubelike structure leading from
the larynx to bronchial tree Consists of smooth muscle and
“C” shaped hyaline cartilage rings Lined with psuedostratified ciliated
columnar epithelium Mucociliary escalator
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BRONCHIAL TREE Includes a right and left primary
bronchus which divides to produce secondary bronchi, tertiary bronchi and bronchioles
Terminal bronchioles branch into respiratory bronchioles which divide into alveolar ducts that connect to alveoli
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ALVEOLI Functional unit of the lungs where
gas exchange occurs (300 million) Thin walls made of simple
squamous epithelium Type I and type II alveolar cells Diffusion of gases takes place
across an alveolar-capillary respiratory membrane
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LUNGS Paired organs in the thoracic cavity Right lung : 3 lobes
horizontal/oblique fissure Left lung : 2 lobes
oblique fissure Apex/Base Hilus
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PLEURAL MEMBRANES Parietal pleura Visceral pleura Pleural cavity Pleurisy Pneumothorax
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Physiology of Respiration
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Pressures Atmospheric pressure - 760mm Hg Intrapleural pressure - is always less
than atmospheric and alveolar pressure
Alveolar (intrapulmonary) pressure - changes with phases of breathing
Pressure changes in lungs are produced by variations in lung volume
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BOYLE’S LAW The pressure of a gas is inversely
proportional to its volume More volume-less pressure Less volume - more pressure
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Inspiration Expiration
Alveolar pressure is below atmospheric pressure due to increased volume
Air flows into lungs 760 vs 758 mm Hg
Alveolar pressure is above atmospheric pressure due to decreased volume
Air flows out of lung
762 vs 760 mm Hg
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Respiratory Air Volumes Tidal volume Inspiratory reserve volume Expiratory reserve volume Vital capacity Residual volume Spirometer
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Regulation of Respiration Medullary rhythmicity center -
medulla oblongata controls basic rhythm of respiration
Control centers in the pons pneumotaxic center inhibits
inspiration apneustic area stimulates inspiration
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Gas Transport
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Oxygen Transport 98% of oxygen is bound to
hemoglobin as oxyhemoglobin Each hemoglobin molecule has the
capacity to bind with four oxygen molecules
Hypoxia
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Factors Affecting Hemoglobin Saturation Partial pressure of oxygen
increase pO2, the greater the % saturation
pH - in an acid environment, O2 splits more readily from hemoglobin
Temperature - the higher the temperature, the more oxygen released from hemoglobin
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Carbon dioxide tranport 70% of CO2 is transported in the
plasma as bicarbonate ion 23% of CO2 is bound to the globin
part of hemoglobin as carbominohemoglobin
7% is dissolved in the plasma
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RESPIRATORY DISORDERS COPD (Chronic
Obstructive Pulmonary Disease)
Asthma Bronchitis Emphysema Lung Cancer Tuberculosis
Cystic Fibrosis Cheyne-Stokes
Respiration Pneumonia Sleep Apnea SIDS
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