Gas Exchange and Smoking Flashcards
What is the structure of the human gas exchange system?
trachea, bronchi, bronchioles, alveolar sacs, alveoli, lungs
What is the structure of the trachea?
airway leading from throat to lungs, c shaped cartilage rings, 1.8 cm, goblet cells, smooth muscle, cilia
What is the structure of the bronchi?
two bronchi form bronchial tree in each lung, 1.2 cm, irregular blocks of cartilage, goblet cells, smooth muscle, cilia
What is the structure of the terminal bronchioles?
bronchioles branch into terminal bronchioles, 48000, 1 mm, smooth muscle, cilia
What is the structure of the alveoli?
alveolar ducts branch into alveoli, 3 x 10^9, 250 μm, site of gas exchange, elastic fibres, blood capillaries
What is cartillage?
connective tissue, keeps airways open, keeps air resistance low, prevents airways from collapsing
What is the ciliated epithelium?
the epithelium containing ciliated cells with cilia which continually beat to push mucus upwards
What are goblet cells?
found in the ciliated epithelium of the trachea and bronchi, produce mucin droplets made of glycoproteins
What is smooth muscle?
surrounds bronchioles, contracts and relaxes, controls air flow to alveoli
What is the squamous epithelium?
flattened epithelial cells present in the alveoli
What are mucous glands?
produce mucus, beneath epithelium
What are elastic fibres?
fibres which give elasticity, present in alveolar walls, stretch during inspiration, increase surface area for diffusion during exercise, recoil during expiration, push out air forcefully
What is the process of gas exchange between the alveoli and blood?
oxygen diffuses down a concentration gradient from the alveoli to the capillaries, carbon dioxide diffuses from the capillaries into the alveoli
What is tar?
a carcinogen-containing compound found in cigarette smoke which settles on the linings of the airways
What are carcinogens?
cancer-causing agents