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Title: The Respiratory System


1
The Respiratory System
  • Chapter 17

2
Introduction
  • Organs nose, pharynx, larynx, trachea, bronchi,
    lungs
  • Respiration exchange of O2 / CO2 between
    atmosphere, blood and cells
  • Cardiovascular and respiratory systems work
    together to supply O2 to and remove CO2 from cells

3
The Anatomy and Functions of the Nose
4
The Anatomy and Functions of the Nose (contd.)
5
The Anatomy and Functions of the Nose (contd.)
  • External nares openings into the nose
  • Internal nares connect nose and pharynx
  • Coarse hairs line the vestibules
  • Filter large dust particles

6
The Anatomy and Functions of the Nose (contd.)
  • Three shelves formed by turbinate bones
  • Superior, middle and inferior meatus
  • Olfactory receptors located in the superior
    meatus
  • Functions of internal nose
  • Warm and moisturize air, smell, speech tone

7
The Structure and Functions of the Pharynx
8
The Structure and Functions of the Pharynx
(contd.)
  • Functions
  • Passageway for food
  • Passageway for air
  • Resonating chamber for speech

9
The Structure and Functions of the Pharynx
(contd.)
  • Divisions
  • Nasopharynx internal nares and Eustachian tubes
  • Oropharynx connection to mouth (fauces)
  • Laryngopharynx connects with esophagus and
    larynx

10
The Larynx or Voice Box
11
The Larynx or Voice Box (contd.)
  • Supporting cartilage
  • Thyroid cartilage largest, Adams apple
  • Epiglottis prevents food and liquids from
    entering trachea
  • Cricoid connects with first tracheal ring

12
The Larynx or Voice Box (contd.)
  • Supporting cartilage
  • Arytenoid attach to vocal cords and laryngeal
    muscles
  • Corniculate and cuneiform connect epiglottis to
    arytenoid cartilage

13
The Larynx or Voice Box (contd.)
  • Form and function
  • Mucous membrane two pairs of folds
  • False vocal cords
  • True vocal cords
  • Glottis opening over true vocal cords
  • Sound produced by air vibrating vocal cords

14
The Larynx or Voice Box (contd.)
15
The Trachea or Windpipe
16
The Trachea or Windpipe (contd.)
  • Tubular passageway for air
  • Anterior to esophagus
  • Extends from cricoid cartilage to fifth thoracic
    vertebra
  • Pseudostratified epithelium with cilia and goblet
    cells
  • Smooth muscle and connective tissue

17
The Trachea or Windpipe (contd.)
  • Supporting cartilage stack of Cs
  • Cough reflex stimulated by foreign object
  • Tracheostomy done if object cannot be expelled
  • Usually done between second and third tracheal
    cartilages
  • Can be closed when object removed

18
The Bronchi and the Bronchial Tree
19
The Bronchi and the Bronchial Tree (contd.)
20
The Bronchi and the Bronchial Tree (contd.)
  • Trachea branches into left and right primary
    bronchi
  • Primary bronchi branch into secondary bronchi
  • Secondary bronchi branch into tertiary bronchi

21
The Bronchi and the Bronchial Tree (contd.)
  • Tertiary bronchi branch into bronchioles
  • Bronchioles branch into terminal bronchioles

22
The Anatomy and Function of the Lungs
23
The Anatomy and Function of the Lungs (contd.)
  • Pleural membrane encloses and protects lungs
  • Parietal pleura outer
  • Visceral pleura inner
  • Pleural cavity between pleura, prevents friction
  • Pleurisy inflammation of parietal pleura

24
The Anatomy and Function of the Lungs (contd.)
  • Segments supplied by each tertiary bronchi
  • Lobules
  • Wrapped in elastic connective tissue
  • Each has lymphatic, arteriole, venule,
    bronchioles
  • Terminal bronchioles subdivide into respiratory
    bronchioles

25
The Anatomy and Function of the Lungs (contd.)
  • Respiratory bronchioles divide into alveolar
    ducts
  • Alveoli surround the alveolar ducts
  • Grapelike outpouching
  • Surrounded by capillary network

26
The Anatomy and Function of the Lungs (contd.)
  • Respiratory gases pass through alveolar-capillary
    membrane
  • Coated with surfactant reduces surface tension

27
The Respiration Process
28
The Respiration Process (contd.)
  • Ventilation or breathing
  • Inhalation
  • Diaphragm and intercostal muscles contract
  • Pressure decreases in lungs air rushes in
  • Exhalation
  • Diaphragm and intercostal muscles relax
  • Pressure increases in lungs air rushes out

29
The Respiration Process (contd.)
  • External respiration
  • Exchange of gases between lungs and blood
  • Internal respiration
  • Exchange of gases between blood and body cells

30
The Respiration Process (contd.)
  • Partial pressure of gas
  • Amount of pressure gas contributes to total
    pressure
  • Directly proportional to concentration of gas
  • Gas diffuses from high partial pressure to low
    partial pressure

31
The Respiration Process (contd.)
  • Lung capacity
  • Functional residual capacity volume of gas in
    lungs at the end of a normal tidal volume
    exhalation
  • Inspiratory capacity maximum volume of gas that
    can be inhaled from end of resting exhalation

32
The Respiration Process (contd.)
  • Lung capacity
  • Total lung capacity volume of gas in lungs at
    end of maximum inspiration
  • Vital capacity maximum volume of air that can be
    expelled at normal rate of exhalation after a
    maximum inspiration

33
Animation Respiration
Click Here to Play Respiration Animation
34
Animation Intercostal Retractions
  • The following animation illustrates how a
    restricted airway reduces pressure within the
    chest cavity, causing the intercostal muscles to
    move inward, or retract

Click Here to Play Intercostal Retractions
Animation
35
Animation Asthma
  • Read the Health Alert on Asthma in your textbook.
  • Now watch the asthma animation.

Click Here to Play Asthma Animation
36
Summary
  • Named the organs of the respiratory system and
    their functions
  • Discussed the parts of the nose, the pharynx, the
    larynx and the trachea
  • Described the bronchial tree

37
Summary (contd.)
  • Discussed the structure and function of the lungs
    including gas exchange
  • Described the respiratory process
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