Chapter 4 - respiratory system Flashcards

1
Q

Alveoli

A

Air sac in the lungs

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2
Q

Bronchiole
- connected to
- make of
- delivers

A

Very small air tube in the lungs that are branches off the bronchi. Made of smooth muscle so can constrict and dilate to regulate airflow. Delivers air to alveoli for gas exchange.

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3
Q

Concentration gradient

A

Difference in concentration of a solution often between the inside and outside of a cell. Also called diffusion gradient.

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4
Q

Epiglottis

A

Cartilage flag at the base of the pharynx that covers the trachea during swallowing

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5
Q

Expiration

A

Breathing out - exhalation

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6
Q

Inspiration
- pressure
- achieved

A

Breathing in. Pressure needs to be less in the lungs than atmospheric pressure. Decreasing pressure in the lungs is achieved by increasing the volume.

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7
Q

Larynx

A

Structure at the top of the trachea that contains the vocal cords

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8
Q

Oesophagus

A

Tube that carries food from the throat to the stomach. Undergoes peristalsis from the longitudinal and circular muscles

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9
Q

Pharynx

A

Throat - Joins the mouth cavity to the oesophagus and the larynx

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10
Q

Pleural membrane

A

Membrane that covers the surface of the lungs. Produces pleural fluid for lubrication

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11
Q

Bronchi

A

First branch from the trachea entering the left and right lungs

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12
Q

Respiratory system
- facilitate

A

System specialised to facilitate the intake of oxygen and the removal of carbon dioxide

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13
Q

Pulmonary arteries

A

Artery that takes deoxygenated blood away from the heart to the lungs

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14
Q

Trachea

A

Tube that takes air from the throat to the lungs

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15
Q

Ventilation
- air movement

A

Process of breathing air moves in and out of the lungs from differences in air pressure - air will move from high pressure to low pressure.

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16
Q

Diaphragm
- shape
- role

A

Dome shaped muscle that separates the thoracic and abdominal cavities. Plays a crucial role in creating the pressure differences in the lungs that drive the process of breathing.

17
Q

Nasal cavity

A

Hollow space lined with mucous membrane and cilia that warms and humidifies air for efficient diffusion in the alveoli.

18
Q

Lungs - respiratory system
Facilitate

A

Facilitate the gas exchange between air and the blood

19
Q

Intercostal muscles

A

Muscles in between the ribs that contract to expand the ribcage during breathing

20
Q

Changes to the structure of the lungs in inspiration
- what does it achieve

A
  • diaphragm contracts (become flatter) and intercostal muscles contract (move ribcage upwards and outwards)
  • increasing volumn means air pressure inside lungs slightly lower outside
  • air will flow through nose and trachea until pressure becomes equal.
21
Q

Lungs are well suited to their role in gas exchange

A
  • lung volume can be changed by movements of the chest muscles so that their is a constant changing of air in the alveoli
  • alveoli are very small and numerous large SA for gas exchange
  • Each alveolus is well supplied with blood vessels - maintains conc differences - facilitates gas exchange
  • alveoli wall very thin (1 cell thick), short distance that gas molecules need to travel means rapid diffusion
  • membrane of the alveoli is covered in a thin layer of moisture that enables gas to diffuse in and out of the blood when dissolved in fluid.
22
Q

Conc. gradient is maintained in the lungs to facilitate gas exchange in the lungs
1.
2.

A
  • Constant flow of blood through the capillaries. New blood that meets the alveoli is low in CO2 and high in oxygen
  • Movement of air in and out of the alveoli. New air is low in CO2 and high in 02
23
Q

Inspired air
Composition

A

O - 20.95
CO2 - 0.05
Nitrogen 79

24
Q

Expired air

A

O - 16
CO2 - 4