BIOL 221 Lecture Notes - Lecture 7: Angiotensin-Converting Enzyme, Angiotensin, Phonation

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The main function of the respiratory system is to work with the circulatory system to maintain proper respiratory gas levels in the tissue. Gases are exchanged in the lungs such that oxygen enters the blood and carbon dioxide leaves. The ability to regulate carbon dioxide plays an important role in ph balance (topic 12). Because carbon dioxide combines with water to form carbonic acid, regulating carbon dioxide allows the body to regulate ph of the blood. Other functions of the respiratory system include phonation (sound production or vocalizations), and olfaction (smell; which it does in concert with the nervous system). Blood vessels serving the alveoli are important to conversion of angiotensin i to angiotensin ii (topic 4), which is accomplished by angiotensin converting enzyme (ace) in the walls of the capillaries that serve the alveoli. The capillaries are also responsible for neurotransmitter removal and they trap and dissolve small clots before the blood returns to the heart.

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