Intro to the respiratory system Flashcards

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Why do we need a respiratory system?

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→Our bodies are too large to rely on simple diffusion of gases from the atmosphere to the tissues.

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What are the three functions the respiratory system has within the body?

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→Provides (and ventilates) a specialised surface where gas exchange can take place between the atmosphere and blood.
→Contributes to acid-base balance (e.g. pH of the blood).
→Communication and metabolism.

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How does oxygen get from the atmosphere into cells?

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→O2 inhaled from atmosphere into alveoli within lungs
→O2 diffuses from alveoli into blood within pulmonary capillaries.
→O2 transported in blood, predominantly bound to haemoglobin.
→O2 diffuses into cells/tissues for use in aerobic respiration.
→CO2 diffuses from respiring tissues to blood – exchanged at lungs.

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Why is ventilation of gas exchange structures necessary?

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→Tissues continually demand O2 & produce CO2.

→An adequate concentration gradient between alveolar air and blood is required for efficient gas exchange (diffusion).

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Why is fresh air required from the atmosphere?

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→fresh air required from atmosphere to ensure alveolar oxygen pressure (PAlvO2) = high
→alveolar CO2 pressure (PAlvCO2) = low, relative to the blood.

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Where do gases naturally move?

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Gases naturally move from (connected) areas of higher pressure to lower pressure, until an equilibrium is re-established.

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What is the ideal gas law?

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→PV=nRT

→P = pressure
→V = volume
→ n = number of moles
→R = gas constant 
→T = temperature
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What does Boyle’s law state?

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pressure of a gas is proportional to the number of has molecules within a given volume.

P ∝ n/v

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What happens if the n remains constant in Boyle’s law and you increase the volume?

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→If the n remains constant

→increasing the volume will decrease the pressure.

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How can we calculate partial pressure?

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→Partial pressure can be calculated by multiplying the total pressure by the mole fraction.

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What is the equation for P gas?

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P gas = (P barometric - P H2O) x n gas

P gas = partial pressure of the individual constituent gas

P barometric = atmospheric pressure

P H2O = water vapour pressure and n gas is the mole fraction.

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What do cells require to function?

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→Cells require energy to function, and we need O2 to make that energy

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What does aerobic respiration require?

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→ Aerobic respiration requires O2 and produces CO2. →The atmosphere provides a source of O2, and CO2 can be expelled.

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