BIOL 398 Lecture Notes - Lecture 4: Obesity Hypoventilation Syndrome, Thoracic Cavity, Alveolar Pressure

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What is it? exchange of gases in lungs and between tissues o2 goes in and co2 goes out. Internal respiration (cellular respiration): use of oxygen in inner-membrane of mitochondria to generate atp. External respiration: pulmonary ventilation (inspiration/expiration), exchange between lungs and blood, transportation of blood and exchange between blood and body tissues. Diagram provided in notes, slide 4: must know which gases are exchanged in each subunit, respiratory and circulatory systems are interconnected. Co2: from mitochondria to capillaries systemic veins . Ra rv pulmonary arteries pulmonary capillaries (lungs) O2: pulmonary capillaries la lv aorta systemic arteries capillaries mitochondria. Upper airways (head and neck): nasal cavities, oral cavity and pharynx. Respiratory tract (pharynx to lungs): what happens in the lungs: conducting zone: increases air temperature (t) to body t, humidifies air. Larynx: presence of the glottis (opening) and epiglottis (flap tissue preventing food to enter airways) Trachea: 2. 5 cm diameter and 10 cm long tube.

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