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Movement of gasses and control of breathing
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Overview of content How and where gas is exchanged – External Respiration – Gas transport – Internal Respiration How we consciously and subconsciously control breathing.
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External respiration The change of gas between the alveoli in the lungs and the blood. – Blood flowing in the capillaries around the alveoli is low in oxygen and high in carbon dioxide – High oxygen and low carbon dioxide inside the alveoli – Gas follows the rules of diffusion (high concentration to low concentration
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Gas transport in blood Most oxygen is carried inside RBC’s attached to hemoglobin molecules – A little oxygen is carried as a dissolved gas in plasma. Most carbon dioxide is carried as a bicarbonate ion in the plasma
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Internal respiration The gas exchange that occurs between the blood and tissues of the body. Opposite of what we see in the lungs – High concentration of oxygen and low concentration of carbon dioxide in the blood – Low concentration of oxygen and high concentration of carbon dioxide in the cells – Gasses diffuse from areas of high concentration to areas with low concentration
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Carbon monoxide poisoning Carbon monoxide poisoning occurs when people are in areas with high concentrations of carbon monoxide gas – The gas binds to hemoglobin in the same place that oxygen would – Prevents oxygen from binding to hemoglobin Leading cause of death from fires Can cause long term brain damadge
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Carbon monoxide poisoning
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Control of respiration Normal (non conscious) breathing is controlled by our Pons and Medulla oblongata. – Send signals to the intercostal muscles and the diaphragm to contract. – Normal breathing rate is around 12-15 breaths/min. We breath more vigorously and deeply during exercise but rate of breathing does not change significantly (until sever exhaustion sets in)
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Factors influencing breathing Physical factors can affect the rate of breathing – Talking, coughing, exercise can affect depth and rate of breathing Conscious control – We can control our breathing to a point You have all controlled your breath when singing Try to hold your breath indefinitely and your body eventually forces you to breath.
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Factors influencing breathing cont. Chemical factors – These play largest roll in breathing – Changes in Oxygen and Carbon Dioxide levels in the blood are sensed in bodies. – As these levels go up or down our bodies change the way we breath to increase or decrease levels in blood.
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