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The Respiratory System Chapter 22

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The Respiratory System

Chapter 22

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Functions Surface for gas exchange Movement of air Protection of respiratory

pathways Sound production Assistance with olfaction

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Conduction Zone

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Respiration Zone

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Respiratory Membrane Simple squamous epithelia

Pneumocytes type 1 Pneumocytes type 2 (septal) Alveolar macrophages

Respiratory membrane Epithelia Endothelia Shared (fused) basement

mebrane

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Mechanics of Breathing(exchange of air between atmosphere and lungs)

Pulmonary ventalation maintains alveolar ventilation

Atmospheric pressure effects ventilation Boyles Law P=1/V (http://www.grc.nasa.gov/WWW/k-12/airplane/aboyle.html)

Ventilation causes volume and pressure changes Intrapulmonary pressure Intrapleural pressure

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Mechanics of Breathing

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Physical Factors Airway resistance Alveolar surface tension Lung Compliance

change in lung volume/change in lung pressure

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Gas Exchange Dalton's Law =the partial pressure of a gas is the

pressure contributed to the mixture of gases Henry's Law =the amount of gas in solution is

directly proportional to the partial pressure Partial pressures gradients drive gas exchange Amount of gas in solution depends upon the

solubility

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Gas Transport Red blood cells are sacs of hemoglobin bound O2 CO2 uses 3 methods

Conversion to carbonic acid (HCO3-) =70% Bound to hemoglobin = 23% Dissolved in plasma =7%

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Gas Transport

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Control of Respiration

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Control of Respiration

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Control of Respiration

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Control of Respiration

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Respiratory Adjustments Exercise High Altitude Scuba Diving Hyperbaric Chambers