Chapter 14 Respiratory System

Respiratory System

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What is the function of the respiratory system?
To provide body with essential oxygen and dispose of carbon dioxide
What are the four processes of Respiration?
1. Breathing (ventilating): movement of air into and out of lungs2. External respiration: exchange of oxygen and carbon dioxide btwn lungs and the blood3. Gas transport: transportation of oxygen from the lungs to the cells and of CO2 from the cells to the lungs.4. Internal Respiration: exchange of oxygen and CO2 btwn the blood and the cells
Upper Respiratory System: consists of ?
1. the nose: which cleans, warms and moistens the incoming air and provides sense of smell2. the sinuses: lighten the head and adjust air quality3. the pharynx: space behind the nose and mouth, provides a passageway for food and air
Lower Respiratory System: consists of?
1. The Larynx: an adjustable entrance tot he respiratory system that controls the position of the epiglottis and is the source of the voice.2. The Trachea: the tube that conducts air btwn the environment and lungs.3. Bronchial Tree: the trachea divides into the bronchial tree and conducts the air to each lung4.The Alveoli: which are the functional units of the respiratory system. minute sacs are where the O2 diffuses from the air into the blood & CO2 produced by the cells diffuse from the blood int o the alveolar air to be exhaled
What is rhinitis?
Inflammation of the mucous membrane which lines the nasal cavity
The nasal cavity is divided medially by what?
Nasal septum
The nasal cavity is further subdivided into passageways by bony extensions knows as what?
Superior, middle and inferior nasal conchae.
The linings of sinuses are continuous with the linings of the nasal cavity, inflammation of these mucous membranes is called what?
Sinusitis
The Pharynx is the what?
The region extending from the nasal cavities to the larynx
Which is a larger volume of air: tidal volume or vital capacity?
Vital capacity- which is the maximum amount of air that can be moved into and out of the lungs during forceful breathing
How is most oxygen transported to the body cells?
By gas transport, the blood carries oxygen to the cells and CO2 away from the cells
Why must we breath oxygen?
Without oxygen we would die in a few minutes. our cells need energy, and oxygen plays an essential role in extracting that energy from food molecules.
How are most particles and disease-causing organisms removed from the inhaled air before it reaches the lungs?
The nose and air tubules helps clear particles from the air that moves through its passage.
The smallest branches of the respiratory system tubes terminate in clusters of microscopic air sacs called _______________.
The alveoli
The mouth and the nasal cavities meet in a region known as the ________.
Pharynx