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Introductory Mammalian Physiology (PHOL0002) Notes - Respiratory System

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Explore Introductory Mammalian Physiology with these specialized notes crafted for Year 1 students at University College London. Immerse yourself in the intricacies of the respiratory system, where discussions unfold on the mechanisms underlying breathing and gas exchange. Humanize your understanding of this vital physiological system as these notes offer a concise and academic guide, enriching your comprehension of respiratory processes within the human body. Please note that these materials are intended for personal use only and should be used in accordance with academic integrity guidelines.

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The Respiratory System
The Respiratory System
 Lungs
o Purpose of lungs
 Decrease the diffusion distance
 Allows efficient exchange of gases
 Remove CO2
 Take in O2
o Lung structure





 Nasal cavity / mouth  trachea  primary bronchi  divides into secondary and
tertiary bronchi  bronchioles  terminal bronchioles  alveoli
o 17 million branches
o 300 million alveoli
o Structure of the bronchus and bronchioles





 Cartilage
o Around the outside of the bronchi
o C-shaped cartilage
 Allows diameter of tubes to be manipulated
o Allow parts of airways to remain open under significant pressure
 Epithelium
o Lines airways
o Mucus
 Traps particulate matter
 Traps micro-organisms

, The Respiratory System
o Cilia
 Hair like projections that beat to move debris out of the airway
 Glands
o Make and release mucus onto the surface
 Smaller bronchioles
o Less cartilage – more prone to collapse
o Less mucus and cilia
o Alveolar epithelial structure





 Alveolar cells
o Thin
 Nucleus
 Cell membranes
 Capillary
o On surface of alveolus
o Carries O2 bound to haemoglobin
o Loses CO2
o Takes up O2
o Haemoglobin saturation





 Arterial blood
o Blood is 97% saturated with O2
 Venous blood
o Blood is 75% saturated with O2
o O2 dissociation curve
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