The Human for a Respiratory System Flashcards
1
Q
Label this diagram

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2
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Label this Diagram

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3
Q
Alveoli are adapted for gas exchange in the following ways;
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- The alveoli have a good blood supply
- The moist lining allows oxygen to dissolve
- Thin walls of the alveoli mean that gases can pass through easily
- Large numbers of the alveoli produces a large surfae area
4
Q
What is the difference between inspired an expired air?
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Inspired air is breathed in; Expired air is breathed out
5
Q
Expired out is…
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- Has more water vapour
- Has more carbon dioxide
- Has less oxygen
6
Q
The Breathing Mechanism
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- The Diaphragm moves down and the rib cage moves up and out
- This causes an increase in the volume of the thorax
- The increased volume of the thorax means its pressure is lower
- The lower pressure allow the lungs to expand. Air is drawn in
- The diaphragm moves upwards and the ribcage moves in and down
- This decreases the volume and increases the pressure in the thorax
- The increased pressure compresses the lungs and air is pushed out