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RESPIRATORY SYSTEM
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Function Exchange of O 2 and CO 2 to ensure the survival of each cell Why do we need Oxygen? For the combustion of nutrients so that energy can be produced
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Cellular Respiration Glucose + O2 O2 Energy + CO 2 + Water Waste
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Respiratory Tract Nasal PassagesPharynxLarynxTrachea Bronchi Bronchioles Alveoli Inside the Lungs
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Respiratory Tract
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Set up your notes like this… StructureDescriptionFunction Nasal Passages
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Description: – Open to outside through NOSTRILS, end inside at pharynx Function: – Filter Air (with cilia – hairs that coat lining of cavities) – Warm and Moisten Air (with mucus)
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Pharynx (throat) Description : – Common Passageway – Respiratory and Digestive Tract Function – Air towards Trachea – Food towards Esophagus (epiglottis seals trachea)
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Larynx Description: – Connects pharynx to trachea – Mostly cartilage – Housing for Vocal Chords Function: – Carries Air – Produces sound (As we exhale, vocal chords vibrate and noise is produced. Words produced by movement of tongue.)
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Trachea Description: – Tube held open by cartilaginous rings – Located in front of esophagus Function: – Filters air- sweeping motion of hair-like cilia towards pharynx – Warms and moistens air- mucus
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Bronchi Description: – Tubes from division of trachea – Cartilaginous rings – Branch into bronchioles once inside lungs Function – Carry air to lungs
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Bronchioles Description: – Subdivisions of bronchi – Ends with a cluster of alveoli
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Alveoli Description: – Semi-permeable membrane that can allow O 2 and CO 2 to be exchanged Function: – Functional unit of lung – where O 2 and CO 2 are exchanged
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Lungs Description: – 2 lungs – 5 lobes (3 right, 2 left) – Bronchi, bronchioles and alveoli found in lungs
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Diaphragm Description: – Muscle of respiration Function: – Supports the lungs – Separates the thoracic and abdominal cavities
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Respiration (Part 2) How O 2 and CO 2 are Exchanged
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Main Concepts Air is a mixture of gases Air is COMPRESSIBLE – its volume can increase or decrease
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Main Concepts PRESSURE VOLUME Inverse Relationship
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Main Concepts Fluids flow from area of HIGH pressure to area of LOW pressure (see Gizmo)
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Main Concepts There is pressure within the lungs and there is air pressure. They must always be balanced (EQUILIBRIUM)
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Mechanics of Respiration INHALATIONEXHALATION Intercostal Muscles (between ribs) ContractRelax RibsRiseDescend DiaphragmContracts and descends Relaxes and rises Lung VolumeIncreasesDecreases Air PressureDecreasesIncreases ResultAir flows IN (O 2 rich) Air flows OUT (CO 2 rich)
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Gas Exchange within the Lungs Alveoli – ~ 300 million – Surrounded by tiny blood vessels called capillaries
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Blood cell
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Diffusion Molecules go from HIGH concentration to LOW concentration
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The Air we Breathe ComponentInhaled AirExhaled Air Nitrogen78% Oxygen (O 2 )21%16% Carbon Dioxide (CO 2 ) 0.04%5%
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Gas Exchange O 2 diffuses from alveoli to blood O 2 : lung blood cell
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Gas Exchange CO 2 diffuses from blood to the alveoli CO 2 : cell blood lung
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2 Types of Blood Arterial – O 2 away from heart – Bright red Venous – CO 2 to lungs – Dark red
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