BIOL-2230 Lecture Notes - Lecture 11: Respiratory Center, Intercostal Nerves, Tuberculosis

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Biol 2230 respiratory system: 1) supplies body with oxygen, 2) eliminates carbon dioxide. Internal respiration: exchange at active cells, opposite of external respiration, oxygen in blood goes to tissue and carbon dioxide in tissue goes to blood. Respiratory apparatus: normal entry path for air is through the nose. Zones of the respiratory system: bronchioles and everything up is the conducting zone, respiratory zone is where gaseous exchange occurs (alveoli) Nose: passageway, warms and moistens, mucous membrane, filters, lined with hair, resonating chamber, tonal quality, olfactory receptors (smell, only external structure in respiratory system, only first three bullets are respiratory functions. Nasal cavity: external nares (nostrils, vestibule, opens in space, expands, lined with hairs, vibrissae, hairs lining vestibule. Internal nares: constricted area in the back of the nasal cavity, slows the air movement, gives us a chance to humidify it, paranasal sinuses, lightens the skull, function in resonation, also helps with warming air.

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