1. Introduction & Anatomy of Respiratory Block Flashcards
What are the functions of the respiratory system ?
Gas exchnage - O2 added to blood, CO2 removed Acid base balance- regulation of body pH Protection from infection Communication via speech
Why is gas exchange important ?
needed to produce energy by using O2 and disposing of CO2 (waste product)
What is the respiratory system important for ?
Getting O2 into the body and CO2 out
Why is the integration of the respiratory and cardiovascular systems important ?
Allow the ability of tissues to transform fuel stored as chemical energy to physical energy Deliver fuel to activate cells within tissues and remove waste products
What links the respiratory and cardiovascular systems ?
Gas exchange
What is cellular/ internal respiration ?
Biochemical process that releases energy from glucoseLatter requires O2 and depends on : external respiration
What is external respiration ?
Movement of gases between the air and the cells via both respiratory and cardiovascular systems
What is the pulmonary circulation ?
Delivers CO2 to lungs Collects O2 from lungs
What kind of blood does the pulmonary artery carry and where does it travel ?
Carries deoxygenated blood away from the heart(only artery that carries deoxygenated blood)
What kind of blood does the pulmonary vein carry and where does it travel ?
Carries oxygenated blood to the heart (only vein that carries oxygenated blood)
What is the systemic circulation ?
Delivers O2 to peripheral tissues Collects CO2 as waste
What change occurs between the respiratory and cardiovascular systems when energy demand is increased by working muscles ?
Respiratory- increased rate and depth of breathing speeds up: substrate (O2) acquisition waste disposal (CO2)cardiovascular- increased heart rate and force of contraction speeds up: substrate delivery to muscle via blood waste removal via blood
What is the movement of O2 during gas exchange ?
O2 moves from inspired air to blood at the lungs O2 moves from blood to cells at systemic capillaries
What is the movement of CO2 during gas exchange ?
CO2 moves from blood to air which is expired at lungsCO2 moves from cells to blood at systemic capillaries
What is the relationship to the Net volume of gas exchanged in lungs per unit time and the Net volume exchanged in the tissues ?
Equal
what is the net volume of gas exchanged in the lungs ?
O2- 250ml/minCO2- 200ml/min
What is the purpose of having equal volumes of gas exchanged between the lungs and tissues ?
Prevent gas build up in the circulation which would hamper has exchnage and helps to ensure that supply = demand
What is normal respiratory rate ?
12-18 breaths/min at rest (can reach 40-45 at max. when exercising)
What is the function of the nose ?
Where air enters, cilia and mucus traps particles and warms and moistens the air
What is the pharynx ?
Air moves down into pharynx or throatshared with digestive system