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RESPIRATORY SYSTEM Lesson Objectives Describe the function of the respiratory system Describe the mechanisms of breathing Describe respiratory volumes RESPIRATORY SYSTEM RESPIRATORY SYSTEM RESPIRATORY SYSTEM Functions of the respiratory system: • Gaseous exchange • Mechanisms of breathing • Lung volumes INTERNAL CELL RESPIRATION Haemoglobin in red blood cells carries O2 in the blood travelling through the arteries. The blood travels through the circulatory network to the capillaries. O2 & other nutrients pass easily through the thin capillary walls. At the same time CO2 & other waste move from the cells to the blood in the capillaries. The blood is now deoxygenated. The blood travels back to the heart through the veins where O2 is loaded into the blood through external respiration again. HAEMOGLOBIN RESPIRATORY RESPONSES – NEURAL & CHEMICAL CONTROL 1. Stretch receptors in lungs detect increase in rate and depth of breathing 2. The respiratory centres (the medulla) send nerve impulses to the respiratory muscles that controls breathing frequency and tidal volume each breath 3. The respiratory centres are responding to central nervous system and peripheral nervous system information. 4. Other information comes from chemoreceptors (i.e. within aortic arch and carotid bodies) and mechanoreceptors in joints, tendons and active muscles that assess movement and metabolic status LUNG CAPACITY TLC –Total Lung Capacity IC – Inspiratory Capacity IRV – Inspiratory Reserve Volume VC – Vital Capacity VT – Tidal Volume ERV – Expiratory Reserve Volume FRC – Functional Residual Capacity RV – Residual Volume CHANGES WITH EXERCISE When we exercise we need more O2 & need to remove more CO2. This can be done by; AIR CHANGES IN THE LUNGS INSPIRED AIR NITROGEN OXYGEN CARBON DIOXIDE EXPIRED AIR 79% 21% 0.04% NITROGEN 79% OXYGEN 16% CARBON DIOXIDE 4% Increased breathing rate. Increased depth of breathing up to Vital Capacity. Increased blood flow through the lungs. Increased O2 taken up by the body. BREATHING CHANGES DURING EXERCISE ADULT RESTING DURING EXERCISE TIDAL VOLUME 0.5 LITRES 2.5 LITRES RESPIRATORY RATE 12 BREATHS PER MIN 30 BREATHS PER MIN. MINUTE VOLUME 6 LITRES PER MIN. 75 LITRES PER MIN. RECAP Video