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The Human Respiratory System
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Respiratory System
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Respiratory Structures Diaphragm – Contraction = inhalation – Relaxation = exhalation Pharynx – Common nasal/oral passageway Larynx – “Voicebox” containing vocal cords Trachea – “Windpipe” leading to lungs Bronchi/bronchioles – Tubes that enter each lung Alveoli – (1) Millions of capillary ‑ surrounded sacs where oxygen transfer takes place
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Alveolus
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Oxygen Transport Hemoglobin Hemoglobin – Protein found in red blood cells – Iron in hemoglobin is capable of weakly binding oxygen Oxyhemoglobin Oxyhemoglobin – Hemoglobin with oxygen bound to it – Oxygen is given up when oxygen concentration around cells gets low
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Carbon Dioxide Transport Transport 10% is dissolved CO 2 in the plasma 90% is carried as bicarbonate ion (HCO 3 - ) in the plasma Elimination In lungs, bicarbonate is converted back to CO 2 CO 2 diffuses into alveoli and is eliminated
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