Chapter 16 Respiratory System Part 1 Flashcards
What are the multiple functions of the respiratory systems?
- Bring in O2
- Remove CO2 waste
- Vocal speech
- Sense of smell
- Blood and lymph flow
What are the two respiratory systems?
- Conducting Division
- Respiratory Division
What does the conducting division do?
The conducting division functions to bring air into the respiratory system
- Nose
- Pharynx
- Larynx
- Trachea
- Bronchi
What begins the breathing process?
The nose and pharynx begin the process by bringing air into the system
- Functions
- To clean
- Mucus produced by goblet cells
- Ciliated cells
- Macrophages
- To clean
- To warm and humidify
- Capillary beds
What is the larynx and what is also called?
The larynx is commonly called the voice box
- 4 cm long
- Made of muscle and cartilage
- Function:
- House vocal chords
- Produce sound
- Protect airway with epiglottis
What forms the wind pipe and what does it do?
The trachea and primary bronchi form the windpipe
- Trachea sits in front of esophagus
- Made of c-shaped cartilage rings
- Functions
- Mucocilliary escalator : pushes mucus up out of the trachea away from the bronchi (coughing up musus)
- Branches to primary bronchi
What are the lungs made up of?
The lungs are made up of multiple structures
- Right: 3 lobes
- Left: 2 lobes
- Made of bronchi, bronchioles, respiratory bronchioles, alveoli
What are the lungs surrounded by?
The lungs are surrounded by a pleural membrane
- Each lung covered by a separate pleural membrane
- Visceral pleura
- Parietal pleura
- Pleural “space”
- Pleural fluid
What is the Respiratory Division
The Respiratory Division is where gas exchange occurs
- Respiratory bronchioles
- Alveoli
What are the alveoli?
The alveoli are grouped into sacs and surrounded by capillaries
- 150 million alveoli in human lungs
- Respiratory membrane
- 2 cell thick membrane
- 1 cell from alveoli
- 1 cell from capillary
- 2 cell thick membrane
- Fast and effective gas exchange
- Very fragile
What types of cells are included in the alveoli?
It includes three types:
- Squamous cells
- Flat walls of alveoli
- Dust cells
- Macrophages that phagocytize debris
- Great Alveolar Cells
- Produce surfactant
- Reduces water tension by breaking hydrogen bonds
- Importance for premature infants
- Produce surfactant
Which of the following is part of the conducting division of the respiratory system?
A. Alveoli
B. Larynx
C. Primary bronchi
D. Both A and B
E. Both B and C
E. Both B and C
How do we listen to the lungs?
Listening to breath sounds can indicate health or illness of lung function
- Auscultation done with stethoscope
- Vesicular: over lung fields
- Bronchial: over airways
- Diagnostic indicator
What are some unhealthy breathing sounds of the lungs?
- Crackles
- Popping sound, asthma
- Fluid in airways
- Rhonchi
- Coarse rattling
- Collapsed or narrowed airways
- Pleural Friction Rub
- Grating sound
- Inflamed pleura
- Emphysema
- Deteriorated alveolar tissue
- # 1 cause is smoking