Respiratory system and ventilation in humans Flashcards
Why do you need to get oxygen into your bloodstream?
To supply your cells for respiration
What do you need to get rid of in your body?
Carbon dioxide
Where are the lungs?
In the thorax
What is the thorax?
The top part of your body
How is the thorax separated from the lower party of the body?
By the diaphragm
What are the lungs protected by?
The ribcage - they are surrounded by pleural membranes
When you breathe in where does the air go?
Through the trachea which splits into two tubes called bronchi, one going to each one (bronchus)
What do bronchi split into?
Smaller tubes called bronchioles
Where do the bronchioles end?
As small bags called alveoli where gas exchange takes place
What happens when you breath in?
- Intercostal muscles and diaphragm contract (fattens out) - Thorax volume increases - This decreases the pressure, drawing in air
What happens when you breath out?
- Intercostal muscles and diaphragm relax (moves up) - Thorax volume decreases - Air is forced out
How can you investigate the effect exercise has on breathing rate?
- Sit still for five mintues
- For one mintue count the number of breaths you take
- Do four mintues of exercise
- As soon as you stop count your breaths per minute
- Get others to do the same and compare your resutls
What should the results conclude?
Exercise increases breathing rate - this is because your muscels respire more during exercise as they need to be supplied with O2 and remove CO2 to it needs to increase
What should be control varibles in the experiment?
- Time spent exercising (stopwatch)
- Temperature of the room (air conditioning or thermostat)