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Respiratory System 2008-2009

Why do we need a respiratory system? Need O2 in for cellular respiration make ATP Need CO2 out waste product food ATP O2 CO2

Lungs capillaries (circulatory system) trachea bronchi bronchioles alveoli alveoli

Lungs Structure spongy texture alveoli moist lining covered by cilia high surface area more absorption of O2 alveoli small air sacs moist lining mucus traps dust, pollen, particles covered by cilia hair-like extensions of cells move mucus upward to clear out lungs

Moving gases into bloodstream Inhale O2 passes from alveoli to blood by diffusion Exhale CO2 passes from blood to alveoli capillaries (circulatory system)

Gas exchange: Diffusion of gases Gases move by diffusion from high to low concentration capillaries are thin-walled tubes of circulatory system alveoli are thin-walled sacs of respiratory system capillaries in lungs capillaries in muscle O2 O2 O2 O2 CO2 CO2 CO2 CO2 blood lungs blood body

Negative pressure breathing Diaphragm moves down & expands chest cavity pulls air into lungs inhale exhale

Automatic Brain Control You don’t have to think to breathe! Primitive parts of brain coordinate breathing medulla & pons measure blood pH CO2 = pH (acid) coordinate breathing, heart rate & body’s need for energy

Breathing and Homeostasis ATP Homeostasis keeping the internal environment of the body balanced need to balance O2 in and CO2 out need to balance energy (ATP) production Exercise breathe faster need more ATP bring in more O2 & remove more CO2 Disease poor lung or heart function = breathe faster need to work harder to bring in O2 & remove CO2 CO2 O2

Gills: getting O2 out of water Gills are gas exchange membranes outside of the body thin tissue high surface area must stay wet lots of blood vessels gas exchange O2 into blood CO2 out to water water gills Just keep swimming…

You can breathe now, and… Ask Questions!! 2008-2009