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2 1 E28093 Structure and Function of The Ventilation System

The document describes the structure and function of the human ventilation system. It defines key terms related to lung volumes and capacities. It explains that during exercise, carbon dioxide levels increase in the blood which is detected by chemoreceptors in the brain, triggering an increase in ventilation rate and depth. Oxygen is transported in the blood bound to the hemoglobin in red blood cells. Gas exchange occurs in the alveoli where oxygen diffuses into blood and carbon dioxide diffuses out, aided by the thin alveolar walls and surrounding capillary network.

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2 1 E28093 Structure and Function of The Ventilation System

The document describes the structure and function of the human ventilation system. It defines key terms related to lung volumes and capacities. It explains that during exercise, carbon dioxide levels increase in the blood which is detected by chemoreceptors in the brain, triggering an increase in ventilation rate and depth. Oxygen is transported in the blood bound to the hemoglobin in red blood cells. Gas exchange occurs in the alveoli where oxygen diffuses into blood and carbon dioxide diffuses out, aided by the thin alveolar walls and surrounding capillary network.

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TOPIC&2&&EXERCISE&PHYSIOLOGY& 1!

2.1$$Structure$and$Function$of$the$
Ventilation$System$
2.1.1$9$List$the$principal$structure$of$the$ventilation$system$
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ORAGAN$
Nasal$
Cavity$

Pharynx$

STRUCTURE$
! Lined!with!capillaries;!
o! Warms!air!to!37C!
o! Secrete!mucus;!moisten!
and!filter!air!
! Lined!with!cilia;!filter!out!debris!in!
the!air!
!

Epiglottis$

! A!tiny!flap!of!connective!tissue!

Larynx$

Trachea$

! Made!up!of!cartilage!
! Contains!the!vocal!cords;!two!
highly!elastic!folds!
! A!hollow!tube!surrounded!by!
tough,!flexible!CEshaped!cartilage!
rings;!lined!with!cilia!
! Lined!with!mucus!secreting!cells!

FUNCTION$
! Warms,!moistens!and!filters!air!
entering!the!respiratory!system!

! Path!that!connects!nasal!cavity!to!
the!trachea!
! Prevents!food!from!entering!the!
trachea!during!swallowing!
! Prevents!air!from!entering!the!
stomach!when!breathing!in!
! To!produce!sound!for!
communication!
! Allows!air!to!pass!from!the!
pharynx!into!the!lungs!
! Cartilage!rings!prevent!the!trachea!
from!collapsing!and!provide!it!with!
support!

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Lung$

! Composed!of!the!bronchi,!
bronchioles!and!alveoli!
Bronchi$
! Branch!out!of!the!trachea!
o! Hollow!tubes!surrounded!
by!cartilage!rings!
! Lined!with!cilia!and!mucus!
secreting!cells!
Bronchioles$ ! Branch!out!of!the!bronchi!
o! Large!bronchioles!secrete!
mucous!and!are!lined!with!
cilia!
Alveoli$
! Clusters!of!tiny!hollow!air!sacs;!the!
ends!of!the!smallest!bronchioles!
o! Surrounded!by!an!
extensive!network!of!
capillaries!
! Very!small!structures!with!very!
high!surface!area!
Diaphragm$ ! DomeEshaped!sheet!of!muscle!and!
tendon!that!serves!as!the!main!
muscle!of!respiration!and!plays!a!
vital!role!in!the!breathing!process!
! Also!known!as!the!thoracic!
diaphragm,!it!serves!as!an!
important!anatomical!landmark!
that!separates!the!thorax,!or!chest,!
from!the!abdomen!

! The!main!organs!of!the!respiratory!
system!
! To!carry!the!air!into!the!lungs!

! To!decrease!in!size!and!carry!air!to!
the!alveoli!

! The!sites!of!gas!exchange!

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2.1.2$9$Outline$the$functions$of$the$conducting$airways$
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CONDUCTING$AIRWAY$E!Passageways!between!the!ambient!environments!&!the!gas!exchange!
units!of!the!lungs!!
!
2$Types$of$Conducting$Airways:$
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o! Upper!Airway!
!! Nasal!Cavity!
!! Oral!Cavity!
!! !
!! Pharynx!
!
o! Lower!Airway!
!! Tracheobronchial!Tree!
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Functions$of$the$Conducting$Airways:$
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o! Conduction!of!air!
o! Warms!&!humidifies!inspired!air!
o! Prevents!foreign!materials!from!entering!the!lungs!
o! Serves!as!important!area!involved!in!speech!and!smell!

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2.1.3$9$Define$the$terms$pulmonary$ventilation,$total$lung$capacity$(TLC),$vital$
capacity$(VC),$tidal$volume$(TV),$expiratory$reserve$volume$(ERV),$inspiratory$
reserve$volume$(IRV)$and$residual$volume$(RV)$
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PULMONARY$VENTILATION!!Inflow!and!outflow!of!air!between!the!atmosphere!and!the!lungs!
(Breathing)!
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TOTAL$LUNG$CAPACITY$(TLC)!!Volume!of!air!in!the!lungs!after!maximum!inhalation!
!
VITAL$CAPACITY!(VC)$!Maximum!volume!of!air!that!can!be!exhaled!after!a!maximum!
inhalation!
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TIDAL$VOLUME!(TV)$!Volume!of!air!breathed!in!and!out!in!any!one!breath!
!
EXPIRATORY$RESERVE$VOLUME$(ERV)$!Volume!of!air!in!excess!of!tidal!volume!that!can!be!
exhaled!forcibly!
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INSPIRATORY$RESERVE$VOLUME!(IRV)$!Additional!inspired!air!over!and!above!tidal!volume!
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RESIDUAL$VOLUME!(RV)$!Volume!of!air!still!contained!in!the!lungs!after!a!maximal!exhalation!
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2.1.4$9$Explain$the$mechanics$of$ventilation$in$the$human$lungs$
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! The!air!in!the!lungs!needs!to!be!refreshed!constantly!
o! When!you!breathe,!you!are!ventilating!your!lungs!
!! Air!is!inhaled!(drawn!into!your!lungs)!and!then!exhaled!(expelled!from!
your!lungs)!
!
! When!you!inhale,!the!external!intercostal!muscles!contract!and!put,!moving!the!rib!cage!
up!and!out,!the!diaphragm!contracts!and!lowers,!the!volume!of!the!thoracic!cavity!
increases,!and!air!is!drawn!into!the!lungs!
!
! Air!fills!the!lungs!because!the!pressure!within!the!thoracic!cavity,!containing!the!lungs,!
is!less!than!the!atmospheric!pressure!
o! Air!continues!to!flow!until!the!pressure!inside!the!lungs!rises!to!the!atmospheric!
pressure!
!
! When!you!exhale,!the!internal!intercostal!muscles!contract!moving!the!rib!cage!down!
and!in,!the!diaphragm!relaxes,!abdominal!muscles!contract,!pushing!the!diaphragm!up!
into!a!dome!shape,!the!volume!of!the!thoracic!cavity!decreases,!and!air!is!forced!out!of!
the!lungs!
!
! Air!exits!the!lungs!because!the!pressure!within!the!thoracic!cavity,!containing!the!lungs,!
is!greater!than!the!atmospheric!pressure!
o! Air!continues!to!flow!until!the!pressure!inside!the!lungs!drops!to!the!
atmospheric!pressure.!
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2.1.5$9$Describe$nervous$and$chemical$control$of$ventilation$during$exercise$
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! Respiratory!centers!in!the!brain!
monitor!blood!composition!
!
! During!exercise!CO2!levels!increase!
!
! CO2!is!produced!by!all!active!cells!
in!the!body!
!
! It!is!a!result!of!cell!converting!
nutrients!(Glucose)!in!to!energy!
(ATP)!
!
! CO2!is!a!byproduct!of!the!process!
called!aerobic!cellular!respiration!
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! CO2!is!detected!by!chemoreceptors!in!the!respiratory!center!of!the!brain!(Brainstem)!
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Ventilation!increases!as!a!direct!result!of!increases!in!blood!acidity!levels!(A!low!pH)!due!to!the!
increased!CO2!due!to!the!content!of!the!blood!detected!by!the!respiratory!centre.!This!results!in!
an!increase!in!rate!and!depth!of!ventilation.!
!
Neural!control!of!ventilation!includes!lung!stretch!receptors,!muscle!proprioceptors!and!
chemoreceptors.!
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! Free!H+!ions!=!More!Acidity!

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2.1.6$9$Outline$the$role$of$haemoglobin$in$oxygen$transportation$
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!

Almost!99%!of!oxygen!(O2)!in!your!blood!is!transported!by!a!large,!complex!protein!that!
is!located!in!your!erythrocytes!(Red!Blood!Cells)!called!hemoglobin.!

!
!
! Oxygen!is!one!of!the!substances!transported!with!the!assistance!of!red!blood!cells!
o! The!red!blood!cells!contain!a!pigment!called!haemoglobin,!each!molecule!of!
which!binds!four!oxygen!molecules!

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!! Oxyhaemoglobin!forms!
! The!oxygen!molecules!are!carried!to!individual!cells!in!the!body!
tissue!where!they!are!released!
o! The!binding!of!oxygen!is!a!reversible!reaction!

! Hb$+$4O2$$

$$Hb.4O2$

! The!four!'disks'!in!the!diagram!of!haemoglobin!are!the!parts!of!the!molecule!where!the!
oxygen!molecules!bind,!while!the!four!folded!'sausage!shapes'!represent!polypeptide!
chains!
!
! At!high!oxygen!concentrations!oxyhaemoglobin!forms!
! At!low!oxygen!concentrations!oxyhaemoglobin!dissociates!to!haemoglobin!and!oxygen!

o! The!balance!can!be!shown!by!an!oxygen!dissociation!curve!for!oxyhaemoglobin!

2.1.7$9$Explain$the$process$of$gaseous$exchange$at$the$alveoli!
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At!the!end!of!each!alveolar!duct!there!are!a!number!of!sacElike!structures!called!alveoli,!it!is!
within!these!structures!that!surfactant!is!produced.!!
!
The!alveoli!are!grouped!together!like!a!lot!of!interlinked!caves,!rather!than!existing!as!separate!
individual!sacs.!
!
Gas!exchange!is!the!delivery!of!oxygen!from!the!lungs!to!the!bloodstream,!and!the!elimination!of!
carbon!dioxide!from!the!bloodstream!to!the!lungs.!It!occurs!in!the!lungs!between!the!alveoli!and!
a!network!of!tiny!blood!vessels!called!capillaries,!which!are!located!in!the!walls!of!the!alveoli.!
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! Gas!exchange!of!oxygen!and!carbon!dioxide!takes!place!in!the!alveoli!
! Oxygen!from!the!inhaled!air!diffuses!through!the!walls!of!the!alveoli!and!adjacent!
capillaries!into!the!red!blood!cells!
! The!oxygen!is!then!carried!by!the!blood!to!the!body!tissues!
! Carbon!dioxide!produced!by!the!bodys!metabolism!returns!to!the!lung!via!the!blood!
! It!then!diffuses!across!the!capillary!and!alveolar!walls!into!the!air!to!be!removed!from!
the!body!with!expiration!

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Adaptations$of$the$Alveoli$
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To!maximize!the!efficiency!of!gas!exchange,!the!alveoli!have!several!adaptations:!
!
! They!are!folded,!providing!a!much!greater!surface!area!for!gas!exchange!to!occur!
!
! The!walls!of!the!alveoli!are!only!one!cell!thick!
o! This!makes!the!exchange!surface!very!thin!E!shortening!the!diffusion!
distance!across!which!gases!have!to!move!
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! Each!alveolus!is!surrounded!by!blood!capillaries!which!ensure!a!good!blood!supply!
o! This!is!important!as!the!blood!is!constantly!taking!oxygen!away!and!bringing!
in!more!carbon!dioxide!!
!! Which!helps!to!maintain!the!maximum!concentration!gradient!
between!the!blood!and!the!air!in!the!alveoli!
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! Each!alveolus!is!ventilated,!removing!waste!carbon!dioxide!and!replenishing!oxygen!
levels!in!the!alveolar!air!
o! This!also!helps!to!maintain!the!maximum!concentration!gradient!between!
the!blood!and!the!air!in!the!alveoli!

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