Respiratory system 6 Flashcards

1
Q

What two forms is oxygen carried through blood

A

Dissolved O2

Bound to haemoglobin in RBCs

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2
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What does a right shift in the O2-haemoglobin saturation curve mean

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Reduced pH (Bohr’s effect)
Increased PCO2
Increased Temperature

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3
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What does a left shift in the O2-haemoglobin saturation curve mean

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Decrease PCO2
Increased pH (Bohr’s effect)
educed temperature

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4
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What three forms is carbon dioxide transported in

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Dissolved in plasma (more soluble than O2)
As bicarbonate (70%) - binds to haemoglobin
Combined with proteins - carbamino compounds

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5
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How do we control amount of O2 and CO2

A

Tight control of ventilation

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6
Q

What are higher centres

A

Can alter activity of pneumotaxic centres

Cerebral cortex, limbic system and hypothalamus

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7
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What do apneustic and pneumotaxic centres do

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Adjust output of the respiratory rhythmicity centres

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8
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What do respiratory rhythmicity centres do

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Generate cycles of contraction and relaxation in diaphragm - pace of reparation

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9
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What are the respiratory rhythmicity centres

A

DRG - Dorsal respiratory group

VRG - Ventral respiratory group (inspiration and expiration centres)

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10
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What is the ‘pace maker’ of respiration

A

Pre-Botzinger complex

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11
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What are the two most important receptors that control respiration

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Chemoreceptors - CO2 receptors

Baroreceptors - blood pressure (Aortic arch and carotid sinus)

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12
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What happens when arterial BP goes down

A

Baroreceptors sense reduced flow - increases respiratory minute volume and increases uptake of air

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13
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What happens when arterial BP goes up

A

Baroreceptors sense increased flow - Deceases Respiratory minute volume and decreases uptake of air

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14
Q

How do we control the stretching of our lungs

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As inflate or delflate send afferent input from stretch receptors. Efferent output from brain preventing stretching too far

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15
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Why do we sneeze/cough

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Receptors detect irritation - brain sends efferent signal to sneeze or cough

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