Respiratory System Flashcards
Define Cellular Respiration
Intracellular Metabolic Processes carried out within the mitochondria, which uses oxygen and produces CO2 while deriving energy from nutrient molecules
Define external respiration
Entire sequence of events in exchange of oxygen and carbon dioxide between the external environment and tissue cells.
Describe the 4 steps of external respiration
- Air alternately moves in and out of lungs so that it can be exchanged between atmosphere and air sacs of lungs. This is accomplished by mechanical act of breathing (ventilation). The rate of ventilation is regulated to adjust the flow of air between the atmosphere and alveoli according to metabolic needs
- O2 and CO2 exchanged between air in alveoli and blood in pulmonary capillaries through diffusion
- Blood transports oxygen and carbon dioxide between lungs and the tissues
- O2 and CO2 are exchanged between blood in systemic capillaries and tissue walls.
What are other functions of the respiratory system?
- Water loss and heat elimination
- Enhance venous return
- Maintain normal acid-base balance by altering the amount of H+-generating CO2 exhaled
- Enables speech, singing, vocalisation
- Defends against inhaled foreign matter
- Removes, modifies, activates/inactivates various materials passing through the pulmonary circulation as all blood must pass through the lungs before being returned to systemic circulation
- Sense of smell
What types of cells do the alveoli contain?
- Type 1
- Type 2
- Alveolar macrophages
What is the function of type 1 alveolar cells
They are squamous cells that line the alveoli
What is the function of type 2 alveolar cells
They secrete pulmonary surfactant
What is the function of alveolar macrophages
Phagocytose foreign material
What is the function of the alveolar-capillary membrane?
- Separates air in the alveoli and blood in the capillaries
- Formed by type 1 alveolar cells, endothelial cells and basement membrane.
How does the alveoli facilitate diffusion?
- Decreased diffusion distance
- Increased surface area
What are the 2 types of pleura in the thoracic wall?
- Visceral pleura that lines the lungs
- Parietal pleural that lines the thoracic wall
What is the function of the pleural sac?
- Filled with intrapleural fluid
- Lubricates the pleural surfaces as they slide past each other during respiratory movements
- Causes surface tension