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 Sequence of events that results in gas
exchange.
 In terrestrial vertebrates it includes 3 steps:
1. Ventilation: Inspiration and
expiration.
2. External respiration: Gas exchange
between air (in lungs) and blood.
Blood then transport Oxygen to the
body tissue cells.
3. Internal respiration: Gas exchange
between blood and tissue fluid.
Blood then transports carbon
dioxide to the lungs.
External
respiration
Internal
respination
oxygenCarbon dioxide
oxygen Carbon dioxide
Alveoli filled with air (gas)
Body cells surrounded by tissue fluid
Blood – part of
circulatory system
contain red pigment
– hemoglobin, to
transport gasses
Gas exhange surface
must be:
•Moist
•Thin
•Large in relation of
size of body
Process: Diffusion of
gasses (oxygen and
carbon dioxide
 Is the process whereby an organism uses
oxygen and food to produce energy (ATP) and
2 by products e.g. water and carbon dioxide
 Glucose + O2 ATP + H2O + CO2
Therefore gaseous exchange is necessary for
to get oxygen for cellular respiration.
 Consists of:
1. Nose
2. Air passages:
 Pharynx
 Trachea
 Bronchus
 Bronchioles
3. Lungs – Alveoli
 Nose has a nasal cavity that
leads to the pharynx.
 Nasal cavity is lined with
cilia and hairs and goblet
cells that make mucus (anti-
septic and moisten air)–
filter the air – dust, pollen
and other foreign material
sticks to it.
 3 x turbinate bones divide
the nasal cavity into 4
passages – This enlarges the
surface of the nasal cavity –
For warming, cleaning and
moisten of air.
 Several surface blood
vessels help to warm air.
 Pharynx – pass air
form nose to trachea
via larynx.
 Trachea: long,
straight tube kept
open by C-shaped
cartilage rings.
 Trachea – lined with
cilia and goblet cells
(mucus production) –
traps foreign
particles
CILIA (SEM) TRACHEAL LINING
 Trachea divides in a
right and left
bronchus – consist of
C-shaped cartilage
rings and lined with
goblet cells (mucus)
 Bronchi branch in
lung to form
bronchioles – branch
further and cartilage
rings disappears –
lead air to air sacs of
lung. Bronchiole
Left bronchus – long,
branch in 2
Right bronchus-short
Branch in 3
 Right lung (3 lobes -
shorter) and left lung (2
lobes – longer, narrow)
 Spongy, elastic pink
organ.
 Consists of several air
sacs called alveoli.
 Alveoli are grouped
together and form the
endings of the
bronchioles.
 Lined with single layer
squamous epithelial cells –
Thin easy diffusion of gas.
 Alveoli is surrounded by a
network of blood capillaries
– gasses diffuse into and
out of blood.
 Alveoli is lined with moist
layer – oxygen dissolves in
moisture and diffuses
through alveoli wall into
blood capillary.
SEM TEM
Alveoli
Pulmonary
artery
(Deoxygenated
blood)
Pulmonary vein
(Oxygenated
blood)
Diaphragm
Bronchiole
Bronchus
Trachea
Pharynx
Turbinate bones
INSPIRATION
 INSPIRATION
EXPIRATION
 EXPIRATION
Diaphragm
contracts
(moves down)
Diaphragm
relaxes
(moves up)
Rib cage
expands
as rib
muscles
contract
Rib cage
gets
smaller as
rib muscles
relax
Air inhaled
Air exhaled
When pressure in
lungs decrease –
air rush in
When pressure in
lungs increase –
air is pushed out
 Air moves in and out of the body via the same
route.
 All terrestrial vertebrates do this except for
birds.
 The lungs are not completely emptied during
each breathing cycle.
 The air entering mixes with used air
remaining in the lungs.
 This help to conserve water, but decreases
gas-exchange efficiency
 A spyrometer can be used to determine how
much air enters the lungs.
 Your lungs has a volume of +/- 5 liters.
 During a normal breath, only 0.5 liters of air is
exchanged – This air is known as tidal volume.
 During forced breathing, as much as 3.5 liters
of air can be exchanged, this is known as vital
capacity. (The fitter you are, the higher your
vital capacity.)
 +/- 1.5 liters of air always remains in the lungs
– this air is known as residual air/volume.
 Normal breathing rate for adults: 12 – 20
ventilations per minute.
 Respiratory Center in the Medulla Oblongata
of the brain controls breathing.
 The respiratory center send impulses through
the phrenic nerve to the diaphragm and
through the intercostal nerve to the
intercostal muscles to either contract or
relax. (Contract during inspiration and relax
during expiration)
Brain
Respiratory center
automatically regulates
breathing
Intercostal nerves
stimulate the
intercostal muscles
Intercostal muscles
Pheric nerve stimulates
the diaphragm
Diaphragm
EXTERNAL RESPIRATION INTERNAL RESPIRATION
 Gas exchange between
air in lungs and blood
 Movement driven by
diffusion gradient. ( [] to
[])
 Gasses exerts pressure,
the amount of pressure
each gas exerts is called –
partial pressure (PO2
and
PCO2
)
 Gas exchange between
blood and tissue fluid
 Movement driven by
diffusion gradient. ( []
to [])
 Gasses exerts
pressure, the amount
of pressure each gas
exerts is called –
partial pressure (PO2
and PCO2
)
 If PO2
differs across a membrane – oxygen will
diffuse from a high to a low pressure.
 If PCO2
differs across a membrane – carbon
dioxide will diffuse from a high to a low
pressure.
 During inspiration the alveoli fills with air –
higher PO2
and lower PCO2
than blood.
 Oxygen diffuse from alveoli into blood and
carbon dioxide diffuse from blood into
alveoli.
 When blood reaches the tissue, cellular
respiration in cells causes the tissue fluid to
have a lower PO2
and a higher PCO2
than the
blood.
 Thus oxygen diffuse from a high pressure in
the blood to a low pressure in the tissue fluid
and eventually in the tissue cells.
 Carbon dioxide diffuse from a high pressure
in the tissue fluid to a low pressure in the
blood.
 Most oxygen is transported by hemoglobin
(red pigment protein in erythrocytes).
 Oxygen combines with hemoglobin to form
oxyhemoglobin.
Hb + O2 = HbO2
Hemoglobin Oxygen Oxyhemoglobin
 A small amount of oxygen is transported in
solution in the blood plasma.
Each red blood cell carries 250
million Hb molecules = 1 Billion
Oxygen molecules
 Consist of 4
polypeptide chains
(protein – 2 alpha and
2 beta).
 Each chain is
associated with a heme
group.
 Each heme group
contains an iron atom.
 Iron binds with
oxygen.
 Most CO2 is transported as bicarbonate ions
(HCO3
-)
HOW?
FIRST CO2 binds with water to form carbonic
acid (H2CO3)
CO2 + H2O = H2CO3
Then carbonic acid dissosiates to form
hydrogen and bicarbonate ions.
H2CO3 = H+ + HCO3
-
 A small amount of carbon dioxide is
transported by the Hemoglobin molecules in
the form of carbaminohemoglobin (HbCO2).
CO2 + Hb = HbCO2
 The higher the amount of hydrogen ions in
the blood the lower the pH. Therefor
hydrogen ions bond with the globin part of
Hb to keep the pH normal in the blood.
 The following lower respiratory tract
disorders are caused by exposure to
infectious pathogens and / or polluted air,
including tobacco smoke.
Pneumonia
Pulmonary Fibrosis
Pulmonary Tuberculosis
Emphysema
Bronchitis
Asthma
Bacteria streptococcus
can cause pneumonia
 Alveoli fill with pus and
fluid making gas
exchange difficult
X-ray of a
patient with
pneumonia
 Fibrous connective
tissue builds up in
lungs, reducing their
elasticity and Oxygen
diffusion.
 Caused by a bacillus
bacterium
 Alveoli burst and fuse
into enlarged air
spaces. – Surface area
for gas exchange is
reduced.
 Airways are inflamed
due to infection (acute)
or due to an irritant
(Chronic). Coughing
brings up mucus and
pus.
 Airways are inflamed
due to irritation and
bronchioles constrict
due to muscle spasms
 Smoking causes almost 90% of all lung
cancers and is also a major cause of
emphysema.
Healthy normal
lung of a non-
smoker
Lung of a
smoker
Lung with large
tumors causing
lung cancer

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Respiratory system and gas exchange

  • 1.
  • 2.  Sequence of events that results in gas exchange.  In terrestrial vertebrates it includes 3 steps: 1. Ventilation: Inspiration and expiration. 2. External respiration: Gas exchange between air (in lungs) and blood. Blood then transport Oxygen to the body tissue cells. 3. Internal respiration: Gas exchange between blood and tissue fluid. Blood then transports carbon dioxide to the lungs.
  • 3. External respiration Internal respination oxygenCarbon dioxide oxygen Carbon dioxide Alveoli filled with air (gas) Body cells surrounded by tissue fluid Blood – part of circulatory system contain red pigment – hemoglobin, to transport gasses Gas exhange surface must be: •Moist •Thin •Large in relation of size of body Process: Diffusion of gasses (oxygen and carbon dioxide
  • 4.  Is the process whereby an organism uses oxygen and food to produce energy (ATP) and 2 by products e.g. water and carbon dioxide  Glucose + O2 ATP + H2O + CO2 Therefore gaseous exchange is necessary for to get oxygen for cellular respiration.
  • 5.  Consists of: 1. Nose 2. Air passages:  Pharynx  Trachea  Bronchus  Bronchioles 3. Lungs – Alveoli
  • 6.  Nose has a nasal cavity that leads to the pharynx.  Nasal cavity is lined with cilia and hairs and goblet cells that make mucus (anti- septic and moisten air)– filter the air – dust, pollen and other foreign material sticks to it.  3 x turbinate bones divide the nasal cavity into 4 passages – This enlarges the surface of the nasal cavity – For warming, cleaning and moisten of air.  Several surface blood vessels help to warm air.
  • 7.  Pharynx – pass air form nose to trachea via larynx.  Trachea: long, straight tube kept open by C-shaped cartilage rings.  Trachea – lined with cilia and goblet cells (mucus production) – traps foreign particles
  • 9.  Trachea divides in a right and left bronchus – consist of C-shaped cartilage rings and lined with goblet cells (mucus)  Bronchi branch in lung to form bronchioles – branch further and cartilage rings disappears – lead air to air sacs of lung. Bronchiole Left bronchus – long, branch in 2 Right bronchus-short Branch in 3
  • 10.  Right lung (3 lobes - shorter) and left lung (2 lobes – longer, narrow)  Spongy, elastic pink organ.  Consists of several air sacs called alveoli.  Alveoli are grouped together and form the endings of the bronchioles.
  • 11.  Lined with single layer squamous epithelial cells – Thin easy diffusion of gas.  Alveoli is surrounded by a network of blood capillaries – gasses diffuse into and out of blood.  Alveoli is lined with moist layer – oxygen dissolves in moisture and diffuses through alveoli wall into blood capillary.
  • 13. INSPIRATION  INSPIRATION EXPIRATION  EXPIRATION Diaphragm contracts (moves down) Diaphragm relaxes (moves up) Rib cage expands as rib muscles contract Rib cage gets smaller as rib muscles relax Air inhaled Air exhaled When pressure in lungs decrease – air rush in When pressure in lungs increase – air is pushed out
  • 14.  Air moves in and out of the body via the same route.  All terrestrial vertebrates do this except for birds.  The lungs are not completely emptied during each breathing cycle.  The air entering mixes with used air remaining in the lungs.  This help to conserve water, but decreases gas-exchange efficiency
  • 15.  A spyrometer can be used to determine how much air enters the lungs.  Your lungs has a volume of +/- 5 liters.  During a normal breath, only 0.5 liters of air is exchanged – This air is known as tidal volume.  During forced breathing, as much as 3.5 liters of air can be exchanged, this is known as vital capacity. (The fitter you are, the higher your vital capacity.)  +/- 1.5 liters of air always remains in the lungs – this air is known as residual air/volume.
  • 16.
  • 17.  Normal breathing rate for adults: 12 – 20 ventilations per minute.  Respiratory Center in the Medulla Oblongata of the brain controls breathing.  The respiratory center send impulses through the phrenic nerve to the diaphragm and through the intercostal nerve to the intercostal muscles to either contract or relax. (Contract during inspiration and relax during expiration)
  • 18. Brain Respiratory center automatically regulates breathing Intercostal nerves stimulate the intercostal muscles Intercostal muscles Pheric nerve stimulates the diaphragm Diaphragm
  • 19. EXTERNAL RESPIRATION INTERNAL RESPIRATION  Gas exchange between air in lungs and blood  Movement driven by diffusion gradient. ( [] to [])  Gasses exerts pressure, the amount of pressure each gas exerts is called – partial pressure (PO2 and PCO2 )  Gas exchange between blood and tissue fluid  Movement driven by diffusion gradient. ( [] to [])  Gasses exerts pressure, the amount of pressure each gas exerts is called – partial pressure (PO2 and PCO2 )
  • 20.  If PO2 differs across a membrane – oxygen will diffuse from a high to a low pressure.  If PCO2 differs across a membrane – carbon dioxide will diffuse from a high to a low pressure.  During inspiration the alveoli fills with air – higher PO2 and lower PCO2 than blood.  Oxygen diffuse from alveoli into blood and carbon dioxide diffuse from blood into alveoli.
  • 21.  When blood reaches the tissue, cellular respiration in cells causes the tissue fluid to have a lower PO2 and a higher PCO2 than the blood.  Thus oxygen diffuse from a high pressure in the blood to a low pressure in the tissue fluid and eventually in the tissue cells.  Carbon dioxide diffuse from a high pressure in the tissue fluid to a low pressure in the blood.
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  • 23.  Most oxygen is transported by hemoglobin (red pigment protein in erythrocytes).  Oxygen combines with hemoglobin to form oxyhemoglobin. Hb + O2 = HbO2 Hemoglobin Oxygen Oxyhemoglobin  A small amount of oxygen is transported in solution in the blood plasma.
  • 24. Each red blood cell carries 250 million Hb molecules = 1 Billion Oxygen molecules  Consist of 4 polypeptide chains (protein – 2 alpha and 2 beta).  Each chain is associated with a heme group.  Each heme group contains an iron atom.  Iron binds with oxygen.
  • 25.  Most CO2 is transported as bicarbonate ions (HCO3 -) HOW? FIRST CO2 binds with water to form carbonic acid (H2CO3) CO2 + H2O = H2CO3 Then carbonic acid dissosiates to form hydrogen and bicarbonate ions. H2CO3 = H+ + HCO3 -
  • 26.  A small amount of carbon dioxide is transported by the Hemoglobin molecules in the form of carbaminohemoglobin (HbCO2). CO2 + Hb = HbCO2  The higher the amount of hydrogen ions in the blood the lower the pH. Therefor hydrogen ions bond with the globin part of Hb to keep the pH normal in the blood.
  • 27.  The following lower respiratory tract disorders are caused by exposure to infectious pathogens and / or polluted air, including tobacco smoke. Pneumonia Pulmonary Fibrosis Pulmonary Tuberculosis Emphysema Bronchitis Asthma
  • 28. Bacteria streptococcus can cause pneumonia  Alveoli fill with pus and fluid making gas exchange difficult X-ray of a patient with pneumonia
  • 29.  Fibrous connective tissue builds up in lungs, reducing their elasticity and Oxygen diffusion.
  • 30.  Caused by a bacillus bacterium
  • 31.  Alveoli burst and fuse into enlarged air spaces. – Surface area for gas exchange is reduced.
  • 32.  Airways are inflamed due to infection (acute) or due to an irritant (Chronic). Coughing brings up mucus and pus.
  • 33.  Airways are inflamed due to irritation and bronchioles constrict due to muscle spasms
  • 34.  Smoking causes almost 90% of all lung cancers and is also a major cause of emphysema. Healthy normal lung of a non- smoker Lung of a smoker
  • 35. Lung with large tumors causing lung cancer