Lab 6 - lung lab Flashcards

1
Q

Surface area of human lungs vs human body surface area:

A

50-100 m2; 2 m2

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2
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Structure of human lungs:

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Series of branching tubes that end in alveoli, small membraneous air sacs.

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3
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Factors that influence gas exchange between lungs and blood:

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Surface area, diffusion distance, and concentration gradient.

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4
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Let's talk acronyms: 
TV
IRV/ERV
RV
VC
TLC
A

TV: tidal volume. volume of a normal breath.
IRV/ERV: inspiratory/expiratory reserve volume. how much you can in/exhale after TV.
RV: residual volume. the air you can’t breathe out no matter what.
VC: vital capacity. the total amount of air that can be inspired and expired.
TLC: total lung capacity. the total volume that the lungs can hold.

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5
Q

TV and breathing rate are regulated by the __ in the __.

A

Respiratory centre, medulla oblongata.

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6
Q

Receptors that can affect TV and breathing rate:

A

Peripheral chemoreceptors (for O2, CO2, and pH) and stretch receptors in the lungs.

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7
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Experiment 1: exercise and breathe

A

Measure TV, IRV, ERV with spirometer. Exercise. Do step 1 again.

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8
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Units:

A

Convert mV to L.

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9
Q

Breathing rate (breaths/min) calculation:

A

(60 seconds/minute) / mean breath period (sec/breath)

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10
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Minute respiratory volume (L/min) calculation:

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Breathing rate * TV

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11
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TLC calculation: (from VC)

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VC = 0.75 TLC

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12
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Phys sig of experiment 1:

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TV should go up, IRV and ERV should go down, VC should stay the same.

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