Respiratory Flashcards

1
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What is respiration?

A

A system that refers to movement of gases in and out of the lungs, exchange of gases between alveoli and capillaries in lungs and capillaries and tissues in the body

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2
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What is the upper respiratory tract?

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The neck and head
Nose>nasopharynx>oropharynx>
laryngopharynx>larynx

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3
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What is the lower respiratory tract?

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The thoracic cavity
Trachea>main bronchi>bronchial tree>alveoli *lungs

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4
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What is the nasal cavity?

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Has mucous membranes to warm, moisturize air and remove guck

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5
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What is the pharynx composed of?

A

Nasopharynx
Oropharynx
Laryngopharynx

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6
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What is the larynx?

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A cartilaginous box that contains the vocal cords

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7
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What is the epiglottis?

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In the Larynx, blocks the entrance to the trachea when swallowing

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8
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What is the trachea?

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It splits to form the main bronchi

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9
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What are the lungs and bronchial tree?

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The bronchus enters a lung then further divides to form the bronchial tree

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10
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What are bronchioles?

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They have smooth muscles in walks and lobules and get smaller to form alveoli

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11
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What are alveoli?

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Grapelike clusters at the end of bronchioles

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12
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What is the tidal volume (TD)?

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The amount of air moved in a normal breath at rest

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13
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What is the vital capacity (VC)

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The maximum amount of air that can be moved by the lungs

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14
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What is the composition of air?

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A mixture of gases which includes N, O, H, CO2

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15
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What is gas exchange?

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It happens between the alveoli/capillaries in the lungs and between capillaries/tissue in the body

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16
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What factors influence gas exchange?

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The concentration of gases
The membrane area
The membrane thickness
The solubility of gas

17
Q

What regulates respiration?

A

The medulla oblongata

18
Q

What is acidosis?

A

The pH of blood is lower than 7.35 so hyperventilation happens to blow off CO2 and raise the pH

19
Q

What is alkalosis?

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The pH of blood is higher than 7.45 so hypoventilation is done to keep CO2 to lower pH

20
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What is hypercapnia?

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The increase of CO2 in blood and causes pH to fall in body fluids

21
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What are the functions of the respiratory system?

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Gas exchange
Acid/base balance
Speech
Sense of smell
Creation of pressure gradients needed to circulate blood and lymph