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Respiratory System 9 Lesson 9.1: Functions & Anatomy Lesson 9.2: Mechanics & Control Lesson 9.3: Disorders & Diseases
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Respiratory System Functions and Anatomy
Chapter 9: The Respiratory System Lesson 9.1 Respiratory System Functions and Anatomy
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Anatomy of the Respiratory System
Nose Nasal cavity Pharynx Larynx Trachea Bronchi Lungs
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Anatomy of the Respiratory System
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Anatomy of the Respiratory System
Nose Nares Nasal Cavity Conchae Palate Sinuses
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Anatomy of the Respiratory System
Pharynx Tonsils Larynx Epiglottis Trachea C rings
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Anatomy of the Respiratory System
Bronchi Primary bronchi Bronchioles Alveoli Surfactant Pores of Kohn Alveolar capillary membrane
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Anatomy of the Respiratory System
Lungs Mediastinum cavity Apex Pleural Sac Parietal pleura Visceral pleura
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The Upper Respiratory Tract
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Respiration: Mechanics and Control
Chapter 9: The Respiratory System Lesson 9.2 Respiration: Mechanics and Control
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Respiration: Mechanics and Control
Non-respiratory air maneuvers Control of breathing Lung volume
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Respiration Aka: breathing
Air always moves from a higher pressure area to a lower pressure area Four key tasks involved in respiration: Pulmonary ventilation External respiration Respiratory gas transport Internal respiration
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Respiration Boyle’s Law
As the volume of a gas increases, the pressure of the gas decreases
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Respiration Inspiration (Inhalation) Expiration (Exhalation)
Diaphragm and intercostal muscles contract Thoracic cavity expands Expiration (Exhalation) Diaphragm and intercostal muscles relax Thoracic cavity shrinks
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Respiration
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Nonrespiratory Air Maneuvers
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Control of Breathing Neural Factors Chemical Factors
Pons and medulla oblongata Chemical Factors Central chemoreceptors Peripheral chemoreceptors Mechanoreceptors
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Control of Breathing
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Lung Volume Static Dynamic Air volume in lungs
Air volume in lungs based on time
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Static Lung Volume Tidal volume Vital capacity Residual volume
Functional residual capacity Inspiratory reserve volume Expiratory reserve volume Total lung capacity
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Dynamic Lung Volume Forced expiratory volume in one second
Forced expiratory volume in one second/forced vital capacity
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Respiratory Disorders and Diseases
Chapter 9: The Respiratory System Lesson 9.3 Respiratory Disorders and Diseases
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Respiratory Disorders and Diseases
Upper respiratory tract illnesses Lower respiratory tract illnesses Chronic obstructive pulmonary diseases Asthma Lung cancer
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Upper Respiratory Tract Illnesses
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Upper Respiratory Tract Illnesses
Avoiding URIs Cover when sneezing and coughing Wash hands Don’t touch hands to eyes, nose, mouth Influenza Vaccine
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Lower Respiratory Tract Illnesses
Acute Bronchitis Inflammation Pneumonia Infection Tuberculosis
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Chronic Obstructive Pulmonary Diseases
Causes Smoking Living with COPD Stop smoking Purse-lipped breathing
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Chronic Obstructive Pulmonary Diseases
Emphysema Decreased lung surface area Pink puffers Chronic bronchitis Inflammation obstructs airways Blue bloaters
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Asthma Asthma Attack Inflamed and narrowed airways Bronchospasms
Caused by allergens or irritants Treatment relaxes muscles to expand airways
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Lung Cancer More deaths from lung cancer than other cancers
Non-small cell lung cancer More common lung cancer Small cell lung cancer Less common lung cancer
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