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Chapter 22 Respiratory system
Chapter 22 Respiratory System
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Physiology
Undergraduate 2
05/01/2015

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What are the functions of the respiratory system?
Definition
It works closely with the circulating system exchanging gases between air and blood. It takes up oxygen from the air and supplies to the blood(cellular respiration). also, removal and disposal of carbon dioxide
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What is the homeostatic role of the respiratory system?
Definition
regulates blood oxygen and carbon dioxide levels
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what is the pathway of inhaled air?
Definition
Nasal Cavity, pharynx(throat), larynx(voice box), trachea(windpipe), bronchi, bronchioles, alveoli(site of gas exchange), exhale air is reveral in order
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what is the nasal cavitys role during inhalation?
Definition
as air enters, it filters by hairs, warm , humidified and sampled for odors as it flows through maze of spaces
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what is the pharynx(throats) role during inhalation?
Definition
intersection where the food and air cross. most of the time, the pathway for air is open, except when we swallow
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what is the role of the larynx(voice box)?
Definition
reinforced with cartilage , contains vocal cords, which allow us to make sounds by voluntarily tensing muscles
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what is the role of the trachea(windpipe)?
Definition
rings of cartilage maintain shape of trachea to prevent it from closing. Forks into two bronchis.
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what is role of Bronchi (sing. Bronchus):
Definition
Each bronchus leads into a lung and branches into smaller and smaller bronchioles, resembling an inverted tree.
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what is role of Bronchioles?
Definition
Fine tubes that allow passage of air. Muscle layer constricts bronchioles. Epithelium of bronchioles is covered with cilia and mucus.
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what traps dust and particles?
Definition
mucus
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what is the role of Alveoli (Sing. Alveolu?
Definition
Grapelike clusters of tiny air sacs with very thin elastic walls through which gas exchange occurs.

Oxygen in air enters blood in capillaries.
Carbon dioxide in blood enters air in alveoli.
There are several million alveoli in the human lungs, with a total surface roughly equivalent to a tennis court.
The walls of the alveoli are very delicate.
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what are alveolar macrophages
Definition
are phagocytic cells that swallow inhaled particles (dust, bacteria, etc.) and digest them
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How is air flow increased or decreased?
Definition
through diamater
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Where does the greatest gas exchange take place?
Definition
Alveoli
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what happens when somebody has asthma?
Definition
there mucous lining in the air passageway is much thicker, therefore causing air to flow very poorly.
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oxygen and co2 are exchanged in the lung and cells through
Definition
diffusion
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based on the law of diffusion, there is higher amount of air in the lungs and lesser in the?
Definition
capillaries
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in the capillaries there are high amount of ___ and lungs have less____
Definition
carbon dioxide
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What is obstructive polmonary disease?
Definition
When airway is obstructed, makes it hard for air to move in and out. bronchtitis, asthma, cancer, in the bronchioles
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what is the role of surfactant cells?
Definition
it helps to expand the lungs, reduces surface tension
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lungs with low surfactant cells have?
Definition
low compliance(not being able to expand)
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what is restrictive disease?
Definition
problems with lung expansion 1. fibrosis(fiber deteriating) 2. vertebrae problems 3.
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what measures lung volume?
Definition
spirometer
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during normal condition, gas exchange is _______ and during exercise gas exchange is ______
Definition
normal, works harder
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amount of air inhaled or exhalded with each breathe under resting conditions
Definition
tidal volume
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what is the maximum amount of air contained in lungs after a maximum inspiratory effort
Definition
total lung volume
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amount of air that can be forefully exhaled after a normal tidal volume exhalation
Definition
expiratory reserve volume(ERV)
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amount of air remaining in the llungs after a forced exhalation
Definition
residual volume
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what are the sequence of events during inspiration?
Definition
1. inspiratory muscles contract(diapghram descends) rib cage rises 2. thoracic cavity volume increases 3. lungs are stretched(intrapolmonary volume increases) 4. intrapolmonary pressures drops to -1 5. air flows into lungs until intrapolmonary pressure is 0 mm HG
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what are the sequence of events during expiration?
Definition
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what are the two chemoreceptors called in the respiratory system?
Definition
1. periphal - outside of the central nervous system , corotid arteries and aorta arteries. detect chemical changes. detect hydrogen ions
2. central chemo receptors - in the central nervous system , medulla oblangata..detects hydrogen ions
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