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Respiratory System Chapter 37-3
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What is Respiration? Respiration is not just breathing in oxygen Once oxygen is pulled into the lungs, it is carried to cells via the circulatory system Once oxygen is at the cells, it is used in Cellular Respiration Oxygen helps break down sugar to produce ATP (Energy) Without ATP, our bodies cannot make enough energy to function
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What is the respiratory system made of? The nose and mouth Breaths air in The pharynx The large dead space behind the nose The larynx The voice box The trachea The largest windpipe that goes down our throat Bronchi and bronchioles The smaller branches of the windpipes in your lungs Alveoli Tiny grape-like sacs where diffusion of O2 and CO2 happens in your lungs Diaphragm Large dome-shaped muscle at the base of the lungs, controls breathing
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How does air move in? When the diaphragm is relaxed, the muscle is dome-shaped Relaxing this muscle increases pressure on the lungs, forcing the air out When the diaphragm contracts, it becomes flat This contraction pulls air into the lungs Pressure decreases on the lungs allowing them to expand Even though you can control your breathing, it is still mostly involuntary Hold your breath and see what happens! Relaxed Diaphragm Contracted Diaphragm
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Filtration of the Resp. System Air first passes through the nose and mouth These organs warm and filter the air All of the windpipes in the Respiratory system are lined with tiny hairs, called Cilia and Mucus Cilia actively sweep out dirt, dust and smoke particles Mucus keeps the lungs moist from your mouth right down to the alveoli air sacs DIFFUSION CANNOT HAPPEN IF THE LUNGS ARE DRY! Mucus also traps dirt, dust and smoke before they damage the lungs Cilia in the Trachea of a Rabbit
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The Larynx and Trachea This is the voice box In Men, the larynx is larger, creating the Adam’s Apple The shorter the vocal chords, the deeper the voice and more prominent Adam’s Apple As air passes through the larynx, the vocal cords vibrate, making a variety of noises Singing Screaming Talking Right: Top-down view Left: Side view Bottom Left: Top of trachea
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Inside the lungs: Bronchi- Alveoli The trachea branches off into two smaller airways, called Bronchi (Bronchus is singular) Each bronchus branches into smaller and smaller Bronchioles At the end of every bronchiole is a grape-like cluster of air sacs, called Alveoli The Alveoli is where gas exchange occurs (Diffusion) Each Alveoli is wrapped in a net of capillaries Bronchi + BronchiolesAlveoli
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Alveoli and Cilia in a Rat lung Cross-section of Alveoli Cilia lining a bronchial tube
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Diffusion in Alveoli As blood passes by the alveoli, it is Deoxygenated (no oxygen in blood) When there is lots of Oxygen in the alveoli, is flow from high to low concentration into the blood Carbon dioxide does the opposite, flowing from high to low concentration from the blood to the alveoli
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Tobacco and the Resp. Sys. Tobacco (found in cigarettes, dip, pipe tobacco, etc.) causes MANY health problems There are over 500 known carcinogens (cancer-causing chemicals) in cigarettes Most doctors believe at least 90% of lung cancer cases are due to smoking Diseases cause by smoking include: Bronchitis, Emphysema, and Lung Cancer
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Diseases from Smoking Bronchitis: Itis= inflammation, therefore, bronchitis is inflammation of the bronchi Mucus clogs the airways causing breathing to become difficult The “Smoker’s cough” is often a result from this People who suffer from bronchitis often have difficulty doing simple things like climbing stairs
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More diseases Emphysema: This is a loss of elasticity in the lung tissues Normally lungs inflate like balloons, but emphysema causes stiff non-elastic scar-tissue from allowing lungs to expand This is a non-reversible or curable disorder Lungs lose the ability to diffuse O2 and CO2 Lung Cancer: 180,000 people develop this disease every year, few survive It spreads very easily making it one of the most difficult cancers to cure It normally takes a long time to detect it, by the time you know you have it, it may have spread beyond a point that can be cured
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