Human Breathing System Flashcards

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1
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organs involved and location

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lungs

thoracic cavity

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nose (nasal cavity)

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warms and filters air through mucus in the nostrils

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epiglottis

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flap of tissue that prevents food from entering the trachea

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larynx

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produces sound (voice box)

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pharynx

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connects nose and mouth to larynx

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trachea

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allows air to pass to the lungs

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bronchus

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allows air into the lung

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rings of cartilage

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keep airways open

prevent collapsing of trachea and bronchi

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mucus

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traps small particles, dust, bacteria

defence feauture

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cilia

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small hairs that line the trachea

function: carry mucus and trapped dust/microbes out of lungs

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bronchioles

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smaller branch of bronchi

transport air to the alveoli

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alveoli

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gas exchange (oxygen diffuses into blood here)

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diaphragm

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allows the lungs to inhale, as it contracts, the volume of the thoracic cavity increases and air is drawn into the lungs

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pleural membrane

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protects lungs, allow friction free movement of each lung

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how alveoli function

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  1. oxygen enters alveoli from bronchiole
  2. oxygen diffuses into blood capillary (originates from pulmonary artery)
  3. oxygen goes to the heart via pulmonary vein
  4. co2 diffuses into alveoli from blood capillary
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16
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adaptations of alveoli for gas exchange

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  • membrane of alveoli are one cell thick
  • large surface area
  • large capillary network
  • moist surface
17
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describe the mechanism of breathing

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inhaling

  1. increase in co2 gas in the blood, brain sends signals to the intercostal muscles to contract, ribcage moves up and out
  2. diaphragm flattens downward, volume of lungs increases, pressure in lungs decreases
  3. external air pressure increases causing air to flow in

exhaling

  1. the intercostal muscles relax, ribcage moves down and in, diaphragm relaxes
  2. volume of thorax decreases, so air pressure increases
  3. increase in internal pressure causes air to be pushed out from the lungs
18
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mechanism of breathing is controlled by

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medulla oblongata - detects change in blood pH caused by increase in co2 gas

19
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asthma

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narrowing of the bronchioles due to inflammation
symptoms: coughing, wheezing, breathlessness
causes: allergens eg pollen, dust, smoke
treatment: 
-bronchodilators (inahlers)
dilate bronchioles to allow air to flow
-identify triggers
avoid or remove