Respiratory System Flashcards

1
Q

What are the features that assist gaseous exchange?

A
  • large surface area
  • thin walls
  • short distance for diffusion
  • lots of capillaries
  • large blood supply
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2
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What is the percentage of oxygen we inspire?

A

21%

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3
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What is the percentage of oxygen we expire?

A

16%

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4
Q

What is the percentage of nitrogen in the air

A

79%

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5
Q

What is the percentage of carbon dioxide we inspire?

A

0.04%

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6
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What is the percentage of carbon dioxide we expire?

A

4%

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7
Q

How is oxygen transported around the body?

A

It combines with haemoglobin to form oxyhaemoglobin

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8
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Describe inhalation

A
  • intercostal muscles contract, moving rib cage up and out
  • diaphragm contracts moving down and flattering
  • this causes volume of the thorax to increase and air pressure in the thorax to fall
  • Air pressure in the thorax is no less than atmospheric pressure causing air to move into the lungs
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9
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Describe exhalation

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  • intercostal muscles relax moving rip cage down and in
  • diaphragm relaxes, moving up and doming
  • this causes the volume of the thorax to decrease and air pressure in the thorax to rise
  • Air pressure in the thorax is now more than atmospheric pressure causing air to move out of the lungs
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10
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What is tidal volume?

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The amount of air that enters the lungs during normal inspiration at rest

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11
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What is a vital capacity?

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The greatest volume of air that can be expelled from the lungs after taking the biggest possible breath

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