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The Respiratory SystemThe Respiratory System
Let’s Watch https://www.brainpop.com/health/bodysystems/respiratorysystem/
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RespirationRespiration
A. Purpose: A. Purpose: to exchange gases to exchange gases
between blood and between blood and
external environmentexternal environment
B. Why? B. Why? oxygen is needed to release energy from food by the process of cellularrespiration: CC66HH1212OO66 + 6O + 6O22 6CO 6CO22 + 6H + 6H22O + O + 36ATP36ATP
O2
food
ATP
CO2
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C. How?C. How?
Gases move across a moist barrier (alveoli) called the respiratory surface
Diffusion of gases (high to low concentration) thru the capillaries
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Mouth
NosePharynx
LarynxTracheaLung
Bronchus
Bronchioles
Edge ofpleural membrane
Diaphragm
Epiglottis
Capillaries
Alveoli
Bronchiole
Figure 37-14 The Respiratory System
D. Respiratory Organ Systems:D. Respiratory Organ Systems:
• How Does Respiration occur in one celled How Does Respiration occur in one celled organisms? organisms? Gases diffuse across the cell membraneGases diffuse across the cell membrane
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Organ FunctionOrgan Function
NostrilsNostrils
TracheaTrachea
BronchiBronchi
BronchioleBronchioless
AlveoliAlveoli(looks like a (looks like a
bunch of bunch of grapes)grapes)
Lined with cilia , warms, moistens and filters incoming air
Windpipe made of cartilage
Two main branches that enter lungs
Small air tubes that SPREAD THROUGHOUT THE LUNG• Tiny air sacs located at
the end of bronchioles • Site of gas exchange
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1. End products** The end products of aerobic cellular respiration, water and carbon dioxide diffuse into the blood. Then these waste gases are released from the lungs.
Were does it occur? the alveoli; OO2 2 IN, COIN, CO2 2 OUT OUT
Capillary
Bronchiole
Alveoli
Figure 37-15 Gas Exchange in the Lungs
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Passageway to the Passageway to the lungslungs::
nose pharynx larynx trachea bronchi bronchioles alveoli
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2. How does it occur? Driven by air pressure -Air moves from High to Driven by air pressure -Air moves from High to
Low pressureLow pressure
inhaleexhale
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Air inhaled
Diaphragm
Rib cage rises
Air exhaled
Diaphragm
Rib cage descends
Inhalation Exhalation
Figure 37-16 The Mechanics of Breathing
1) Inhalation (active process)• Diaphragm FLATTENS AND CONTRACTS • Air rushes into lungs through the respiratory
tubes,• Chest cavity EXPANDS
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Air inhaled
Diaphragm
Rib cage rises
Air exhaled
Diaphragm
Rib cage descends
Inhalation Exhalation
Figure 37-16 The Mechanics of Breathing
2) Exhalation (passive)•Diaphragm RISES AND RELAXES forcing air out of lungs•Moving air out (caused by Chest cavity COLLAPSING)
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Breathing and Breathing and maintaining Homeostasismaintaining Homeostasis
controlled by the concentration of CO2
If CO2 is high, breathing rate fast
If CO2 is low, breathing rate is slow
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E. Respiratory Homeostasis Disorders
1. PneumoniaAlveoli fill with fluids and mucus resulting in coughing and breathing difficulties
2. AsthmaAllergic reaction in which bronchiole contractions create breathing difficulties
3. EmphysemaAir sacs lose their elasticity and breakdown resulting in a loss of respiratory surface in the lungs
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1. Not smoking – first and second hand smoke are damaging
2. Stay away from pollutants3. Wash hands when possible
F. Preventing respiratory disease
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A Healthy Lung (outer view)
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A healthy lung (inside view)
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A LUNG AFTER SMOKING….
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MTV Real Life Emphysema MTV Real Life Emphysema Video – Pam LaffinVideo – Pam Laffin
““I can’t breathe” httpI can’t breathe” http://vimeo.com/26971447