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Year 10 Human Biology 2015. The respiratory system is made up of various parts and organs: Nasal CavityPharynx LarynxTrachea BronchiBronchioles AlveoliLungs.

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Page 1: Year 10 Human Biology 2015. The respiratory system is made up of various parts and organs: Nasal CavityPharynx LarynxTrachea BronchiBronchioles AlveoliLungs.

RespirationYear 10 Human Biology 2015

Page 2: Year 10 Human Biology 2015. The respiratory system is made up of various parts and organs: Nasal CavityPharynx LarynxTrachea BronchiBronchioles AlveoliLungs.

Respiratory System

• The respiratory system is made up of various parts and organs:•Nasal Cavity Pharynx•Larynx Trachea•Bronchi Bronchioles•Alveoli Lungs•Diaphragm Intercostals

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Respiratory System

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The Lungs

• Located in the thoracic cavity• Fills up most of the thoracic cavity• Thoracic cavity consists of:•Rib cage (and intercostal muscles) at the sides•Diaphragm below•Mediastinum is the space between the lungs

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The Lungs

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The Alveoli - Structure

• Tiny clusters of air sacs making up the lungs

• Thin membraneous walls only 1 cell thick

• Covered by a dense network of capillaries

• Total surface area of approx. 50-80m2

• Make up the bulk of what we know as “the lungs”

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The Alveoli - Functions

• These are the functional units of respiration

• Site of gaseous exchange between respiratory and circulatory systems

• Oxygen passes through the thin alveoli walls and into the bloodstream through the thin capillary walls

• Carbon dioxide moves from blood to lungs in the same way

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Breathing, Respiration and Gas Exchange

• Breathing is the process of moving air into and out of the lungs

• Respiration takes place at a cellular level whereby cells take in oxygen and excrete carbon dioxide

• Gas exchange takes place in the blood system and is when the blood exchanges oxygen for carbon dioxide via the alveoli (lungs)

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The Mechanics of Breathing

• Breathing is also called ventilation• Respiration is not the same as breathing• Air flows from places of higher pressure to

places of lower pressure• Pressure in the lungs constantly varies

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Changing Pressure in the Lungs

• To decrease pressure in the lungs we need to increase the volume of the lungs

• If the same amount of air is spread over a larger area then pressure will decrease

• To increase the volume of the lungs the thoracic cavity needs to get larger

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Changing Pressure in the Lungs

• The volume of the thoracic cavity can be increased by:

• Contracting the external intercostals and flattening the diaphragm

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Inspiration

• The process of taking air into the lungs• It is also called inhalation

• For air to go into the lungs the pressure inside the lungs must be less than the pressure outside the body

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Inspiration

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Changing Pressure in the Lungs

• To increase pressure in the lungs we need to decrease the volume of the lungs

• If the same amount of air is spread over a smaller area then pressure will increase

• To decrease the volume of the lungs the thoracic cavity needs to get smaller

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Expiration

• The movement of air out of the lungs• It is also called exhalation

• For air to go out of the lungs the pressure inside the lungs must be more than the pressure outside the body

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Expiration

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Changing Pressure in the Lungs

• The volume of the thoracic cavity can be decreased by:

• Contracting the internal intercostals and relaxing the diaphragm so it becomes dome-like

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Changing Pressure in the Lungs

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Breathing Process

• Normal, quiet inspiration primarily involves the diaphragm changing the thoracic volume

• Heavier inspiration is where the intercostals come into play a bit more

• Normal, quiet expiration is a passive process involving overall muscle relaxation

• Forceful expiration is where the intercostals actively contract to lower the rib cage

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Respiratory Volume

• The lungs are measure in terms of the volume of air they can hold.

• Respiratory volumes tell how well a person’s lungs are functioning.

• A spirometer is used to measure respiratory volume.

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Respiratory Volume

• TOTAL LUNG CAPACITY

• Total amount of air that the lungs can hold is called the total lung capacity

• Total lung capacity is about 6L for men and 4.4L for women.

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Respiratory Volume

• RESIDUAL VOLUME

• Not all the air can be forced out of the lungs no matter how hard you exhale

• The volume of air left in the lungs after maximal expiration is the residual volume

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Respiratory Volume

• TIDAL VOLUME

• A certain amount of air enters and leaves the lungs with each breath

• This is known as the tidal volume• HINT: It ebbs and flows just like the tide • It is about 150mL during quiet breathing

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Respiratory Volume

• DEAD SPACE

• A certain amount of air does not actually get to the alveoli during breathing

• It remains in the nasal cavity, trachea, bronchi and bronchioles.

• The inside of these organs is called the dead space

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Respiratory Volume

• VITAL CAPACITY

• Take in as much air as you can then forced as much out as possible

• The total amount of air that can be forced out of the lungs in this way is called the vital capacity

• It can be measured using a vitalograph

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Suggested activities

• Bell jar• Lung Volume prac (Balloons)• Pluck demonstration