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9.3 Regulation of Breathing Movements & Respiratory Disorders.

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1 9.3 Regulation of Breathing Movements & Respiratory Disorders

2 Breathing is controlled by nerves from the medulla oblongata

3 Chemoreceptors Receptors in the body sensitive to changes in specific chemicals such as O 2 and CO 2. Alert Medulla to balance levels using negative feedback

4 CO 2 receptors are the main receptors because they are the most sensitive If carbonic acid accumulates in the blood it triggers the chemoreceptors. The medulla oblongata will send messages to the diaphragm and intercostal muscles Chemoreceptors

5 Oxygen chemoreceptors are found in the carotid and aortic arteries Detect low levels of oxygen and send a signal to the medulla oblongata Sends messages to the diaphragm and intercostal muscles Chemoreceptors

6 Response to Exercise Ventilation of alveoli can increase up to 20 times 3 factors are important in increased ventilation: –decreased O 2 –increased CO 2 –increased H +

7 Accumulation of air inside the chest in the pleural membrane space due to puncture of the thoracic cavity. Causes the lung to collapse, breathing becomes difficult to impossible Pneumothorax

8 Smoker’s Cough Smoking causes the paralysis and death of cilia = can’t clear debris. Also causes the mucus protecting the respiratory system to be less effective.

9 Pleurisy Inflammation of the pleura Causes chest pain inhalation issues Could cause lungs to collapse and/or suffocation

10 Bronchitis Infection caused by bacteria, viruses or a reaction to one’s environment Narrowing of the air passages and inflammation of the mucus lining the bronchial tubes VERY serious if it gets into the bronchioles = possible suffocation

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12 Emphysema Walls of alveoli become inflamed Destroys air sacs = less S.A. Difficult to exhale, air is trapped in lungs Decreased oxygen levels

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14 Pneumonia Inflammation of the lungs Caused by viruses, molds, bacteria Chest pains and fevers Can be deadly

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16 Bronchial Asthma Caused by an allergic reaction Walls of the bronchioles become restricted Cells secrete abnormally large amounts of mucus

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18 Lung Cancer Uncontrolled growth of abnormal cells cause tumors. Tumors kill normal cells

19 The Bends Under water, with increased pressure, a diver’s blood and tissues can absorb extra amounts of gases If one surfaces too quickly these gases can come out of solution in the blood, cause bubbles Diver experiences dizziness, nausea, muscle and joint pain, can be deadly

20 Pulmonary Tuberculosis Caused by bacteria Very deadly Symptoms: –Fatigue –abnormal sounds in the lungs –Fever –Coughing up blood & pus

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22 Practice Questions Pg. 297 # 1-4, 7, 8


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