Respiratory System - BartlettsBiology11C

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Respiratory System
Humans & Environment
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All animals exchange gases with
their environment
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Animals take in oxygen (O2),
release carbon dioxide (CO2)
 Process is called respiration
Gases
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Oxygen
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Reacts with nutrients in mitochondria
to release energy
Carbon Dioxide
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Waste product as a result of these
reactions
Gases cannot be stored like nutrients
can, so gases must be exchanged
Endotherms
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Humans are large warm-blooded
animals, with very high oxygen
demand
Define endotherm (page 219)
Inhale
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Air is warmed, cleaned and
moistened as it enters via mouth or
nasal cavity
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Achieved by mucus and tiny hair
Epiglottis (flap-like structures)
covers the trachea when
swallowing, opens when breathing
Pathway
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Flowing down windpipe (trachea), air enters
bronchi
Bronchi divide into bronchioles (network of
smaller tubes)
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Trachea, bronchi are supported by cartilage
rings holding them open
Goblet Cells
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Inner lining of trachea, bronchi and
bronchioles lined with cilia and mucusproducing goblet cells
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Mucus traps tiny particles (bacteria, dust, pollen)
carried out of lungs by sweeping action of cilia
‘Bronchiole
Escalator’
Alveoli
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Bronchioles branch further into tiny
air sacs called alveoli
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This is where gas exchange occurs
Each lung has 150
million alveoli!
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Total surface area
times your skin
40
Alveoli cont’d…
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Surrounding each air sac, is a
capillary network….
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Blood from the heart is pumped here to
obtain oxygen
O2 passes into capillaries via diffusion
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At the same time, CO2 diffuses out of the
blood and into the lungs
Oxygenated Blood
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How could you describe the
blood leaving the lungs going
back to the heart?
How we breathe…