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1 The Respiratory System Major Function of the Respiratory System: To supply the body with O 2 and dispose of CO 2

2 Processes involved in respiration  Ventilation-movement of air into and out of the lungs  External respiration- gas exchange between the blood (pulmonary capillaries) and the airsacs (alveoli) in the lungs  Transport of respiratory gases- movement of O2 and CO2 between the lungs and the tissues  Internal respiration- gas exchange between the blood (tissue capillaries) and tissue cells  * cellular respiration- utilization of O2 by cells for energy (ATP) production via oxidative phosphorylation

3 Basic Anatomy of the Respiratory System  Figure 22.1

4 Basic Anatomy of the Respiratory System  Upper Respiratory Tract Organs nasal cavity, pharynx, larynx Accessory structures: oral cavity, sinuses  Lower Respiratory Tract Organs trachea, bronchi, bronchioles, alveoli

5 Basic Anatomy of the Respiratory System  Figure 22.1

6 Respiratory Mucosa  mucous membrane lining the respiratory tract from the nasal cavity (and sinuses) to the bronchioles  epithelial layer is comprised predominantly of ciliated, simple columnar epithelial cells, with mucous-secreting goblet cells interspersed No cilia or goblet cells in smallest bronchioles or alveoli No cilia or goblet cells in smallest bronchioles or alveoli

7 Respiratory Mucosa

8  Conducting Zone- structures from the nasal cavity up to and including the terminal bronchioles  Respiratory Zone- respiratory bronchioles (with attached alveoli) through the alveolar sacs

9 Fig 22.7up to nasal cavity

10 Alveoli  Microscopic sacs where gas (O 2 /Co 2 ) exchange occurs; lined with simple squamous epithelium (called type I cells or Type I pneumocytes)

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12 Alveoli Figure 22.9c (not required)

13  Alveoli, together with the pulmonary capillary endothelium→form the respiratory membrane

14 Alveoli  Microscopic sacs where gas (O 2 /Co 2 ) exchange occurs; lined with simple squamous epithelium (called Type I cells or Type 1 pneumocytes )  Alveoli, together with the pulmonary capillary endothelium→form the respiratory membrane (also called the alveolar-capillary membrane). Site of external respiration.  The thinness of the squamous alveolar cells and the pulmonary capillary endothelial cells makes the respiratory membrane very thin to allow efficient O 2 /CO 2 exchange

15  Pleurae- serous membranes covering the lungs; contain pleural fluid  protect and lubricate the lungs

16  Pleurae- serous membranes covering the lungs; contain pleural fluid  protect and lubricate the lungs The two pleurae are separate sacs


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