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Respiratory System

Human Respiratory System Figure 10.1

Components of the Upper Respiratory Tract Figure 10.2

Upper Respiratory Tract Functions Passageway for respiration Receptors for smell Filters incoming air to filter larger foreign material Moistens and warms incoming air Resonating chambers for voice

Components of the Lower Respiratory Tract

Functions of Lower Respiratory Tract Larynx: maintains an open airway, routes food and air appropriately, assists in sound production Trachea: transports air to and from lungs Bronchi: branch into lungs Lungs: transport air to alveoli for gas exchange

Gas Exchange Between the Blood and Alveoli

Respiratory Cycle

Measurement of Lung Capacity

Regulation of Breathing

Regulation of Breathing: Nervous System Involvement Carotid and aortic bodies: sensitive to carbon dioxide, pH, and oxygen levels Conscious control: resides in higher brain centers; ability to modify breath is limited

Disorders of Respiratory System Reduced air flow: asthma, emphysema, bronchitis Infections: pneumonia, tuberculosis, botulism Lung cancer Congestive heart failure Cystic fibrosis

Process of Breathing: Pressure Gradient Inspiration/Expiration: air in/air out Cycle: Relaxed state: diaphragm and intercostals muscles relaxed Inspiration: diaphragm contracts, pulling muscle down, intercostals muscles contract elevating chest wall and expanding volume of chest, lowering pressure in lungs, pulling in air Expiration: muscles relax, diaphragm resumes dome shape, intercostals muscles allow chest to lower resulting in increase of pressure in chest and expulsion of air

Measurement of Lung Function Lung volumes and vital capacity Tidal volume: volume of air inhaled and exhaled in a single breath Dead space volume: the air that remains in the airways and does not participate in gas exchange Vital capacity: the maximal volume that can be exhaled after maximal inhalation Inspiratory reserve volume: the amount of air that can be inhaled beyond the tidal volume

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