Human Breathing Flashcards

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1
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Pharynx

A

The throat

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2
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Larynx

A

The voice box

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3
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Function of the nose and why it does it

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Filters, moistens and warms the air

This makes it easier to pass into the bloodstream

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4
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Function of epiglottis

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Closes over trachea when swallowing

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5
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Function of larynx

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Has two vocal chords that vibrate to make sound

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6
Q

What is the trachea made up of

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Muscle, elastic fibres and c shaped cartilage rings

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7
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What is the purpose of the cartilage in the trachea

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Prevents tubes closing

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8
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What happens to bronchioles during an asthma attack

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They narrow

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9
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How do the lungs fight infection

A

All tubes are lined with mucus and cilia.
The mucus traps small particles and the cilia create an upward current that moves mucus up and past the epiglottis, down into the stomach.

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10
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Function of the lungs

A

Gas exchange

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11
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What encloses each lung

A

A pair of pleural membranes

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12
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What is a pleural cavity and what does it contain

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The gap between two pleura, contains liquid to lubricate membranes and reduce friction when breathing

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13
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Four adaptations of the alveoli

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Huge surface area
Thin walled
Moist surfaces
Enclosed in a blood capillary network

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14
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How do C02 and water go from body cells to the lungs

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  1. Pass out of blood cells into blood plasma by diffusion: cytoplasm has a higher concentration of co2 and water than blood plasma
  2. C02 and water move into alveoli from plasma by diffusion
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15
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How does oxygen travel from lungs to body cells

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  1. Diffuses into the blood
  2. Joins with haemoglobin to form oxyhaemoglobin.
  3. Diffuses into body cells ( which have a lower oxygen concentration)
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16
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How many times does an adult at rest breathe per minute

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12-16

17
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What controls breathing

A

Brain

18
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Describe the mechanism of inhalation

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  1. Message from brain to intercostals
  2. Use ATP to contract
  3. Ribs pulled up and out, diaphragm curves down
  4. Volume in thoracic cavity increases and pressure decreases
  5. External air pressure is higher so air is forced into the lungs.
19
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Describe the process of exhalation

A
  1. Intercostals and diaphragm relax
  2. Ribs move down and diaphragm curves up
  3. Volume of thoracic cavity decreases and pressure increases
  4. External pressure lower so air forced out of the lungs
20
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Effect of exercise on breathing

A

Increased level of breathing
Exhalation becomes and active process
Extra muscles used to increase the depth of breathing

21
Q

Symptoms of asthma

A

Wheezy breathing

22
Q

Causes of asthma

A

Allergens or stress

23
Q

Prevention and treatment of asthma

A

Avoiding allergens and bronchodilators