[04] Biophysics of Circulation and Respiration Flashcards
How does biophysics apply to circulation?
Biophysics studies the physical forces like pressure, flow, and resistance that govern blood circulation.
How is biophysics related to respiration?
Biophysics analyzes the mechanical aspects of breathing, gas diffusion, and the physics of sound for understanding the respiratory system.
What is the relationship between pressure and blood flow in the context of circulation?
Blood flow in the body is driven by pressure differences; higher pressure drives blood from the heart to areas of lower pressure in the body.
How does resistance impact circulation?
Resistance in blood vessels affects the flow of blood; more resistance can decrease blood flow.
What is the role of the heart in circulation from a biophysical perspective?
The heart generates the force (pressure) that drives blood flow through the circulatory system.
Define “Pulmonary Circulation”.
It’s the part of the circulatory system that carries deoxygenated blood away from the heart, to the lungs, and returns oxygenated blood back to the heart.
What is “Systemic Circulation”?
It’s the part of the circulatory system that carries oxygenated blood away from the heart to the body, and returns deoxygenated blood back to the heart.
What role does gas diffusion play in respiration?
Gas diffusion allows oxygen and carbon dioxide to move between the lungs and blood, essential for respiration.
How do physics of sound apply to respiration?
The physics of sound help understand the sounds produced by the respiratory system, which can be used for diagnostics (e.g., stethoscope sounds).
How does elasticity relate to lung function?
The lungs’ elasticity allows them to expand and contract for breathing, influenced by factors like lung tissue properties and surface tension of the liquid lining the alveoli.
Define “Spirometry”.
Spirometry is a common pulmonary function test that measures how much and how quickly you can move air out of your lungs.
What is “Tidal Volume (TV)” in respiration?
TV is the volume of air moved into or out of the lungs during normal breathing.
What is the importance of the “Ventilation Rate”?
It refers to the number of breaths taken per minute; changes in the ventilation rate can affect oxygen and carbon dioxide levels in the body.
How does pressure change during inhalation and exhalation?
During inhalation, pressure in the lungs decreases to draw air in. During exhalation, pressure increases to force air out.
Why are red blood cells important in gas exchange?
Red blood cells carry oxygen from the lungs to the body’s tissues and return carbon dioxide from the tissues to the lungs.