Deck 4 Control of breathing Flashcards

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1 There are two ways in which breathing is controlled. What are they?

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neural or chemical control

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2 At rest inspiration and expiration are two processes. What are they?

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Inspiration at rest is an active process (the diaphragm contracts) while expiration at rest is a passive process (the diaphragm relaxes).

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3 Where do neurones exist?

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These neurones exist in two areas of our medulla oblongata

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4 What does DRG and VRG stand for?

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Dorsal respiratory group (DRG)
Ventral respiratory group (VRG)

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5 How are the DRG and VRG responsible for breathing?

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They are responsible for rhythmic generation; allowing rhythm and continuous breathing

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6 Name another factor (not neural) that controls breathing?

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Another factor that controls breathing is the changing levels of oxygen and carbon dioxide (acidity) in the blood

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7 The sensors that respond to these chemical fluctuations are called?

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chemoreceptors

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8 Where can chemoreceptors be found?

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They are found in the aortic arch and carotid artery

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9 What do chemorecetors detect?

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detect changes in blood carbon dioxide levels as well as changes in blood acidity
Low concentration of oxygen (O2)
High concentration of carbon dioxide (C02)

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10 If chemoreceptors detact a change, what happens?

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They send signals to the medulla oblongata that make changes (increase) breathing rate; causing diaphragm and intercostals to work harder

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