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The RESPIRATORY System Unit 3 Transportation Systems

The Respiratory System

Functions of the Respiratory System Warms, moistens, and filters incoming air Nasal cavity Resonating chambers for speech and sound production Larynx generates the sound, many chambers for resonation Gas exchange. Alveoli exchange CO 2 for O 2

Structures of the Respiratory System

Nose Made of bone, cartilage, skin and lined with mucous membrane Nostrils Septum Warms, moistens, and filters air

Nasal Cavity Large, air-filled space Above and posterior to the nose What does all this extra space do? Air is warmed, filtered, and humidified. Resonation chamber for speech/sounds Holds nerve endings for sense of smell Sinuses

Pharynx Funnel-shaped tube Location? Composed of skeletal muscle Lined with mucous membranes. Passageway for air and food Resonation chamber for speech and sounds

Inferior to the pharynx Attached at the entrance of the larynx. Flap of cartilage that covers the larynx during swallowing Prevents food from entering the larynx and trachea. Epiglottis

Larynx (voice box) Inferior to the pharynx Contains vocal cords Short passageway that connects the pharynx and the trachea.

Trachea Passageway for air. Anterior to the esophagus. Extends from the larynx to the center of the chest Supported by cartilage rings to prevent collapse.

Lungs

Bronchi (Bronchus) The trachea branches into 2 large tubes that enter the lungs. Passageway for air.

Bronchioles Bronchi are further divided to form smaller tubes called bronchioles. Passageway for air.

Alveoli Located at the end of the bronchioles. Small air sacs which are one-cell thick and surrounded by many blood capillaries. Site of gas exchange between air and Site of gas exchange between air and blood.

Diseases and Disorders Common Cold (Coryza) Pneumonia Lung Cancer Asthma Bronchitis Tuberculosis Influenza Emphysema

Acute Coryza (Common Cold) Caused by one of many viruses. Signs and symptoms include fatigue, sneezing, coughing, congestion, body aches and pains, and nasal secretions. Can be treated by medication to reduce discomfort of signs and symptoms.

Pneumonia Inflammatory illness of the lung. Lung inflammation and abnormal alveolar filling. Caused by bacteria, viruses, fungi, parasites, and chemical or physical injury to the lungs. Symptoms include cough, chest pain, fever, and difficulty breathing. Usually treated by antibiotics.

Lung Cancer

Lung Cancer Disease of uncontrolled cell growth in tissues of the lung. Growth may lead to invasion of adjacent tissues and infiltration beyond the lungs. Most common symptoms are shortness of breath, coughing, and weight loss. Common cause is long term exposure to tobacco smoke. Treatments include surgery, chemotherapy, and radiation.

Asthma Reversible obstructive airway disease. Characterized by periods of coughing, difficulty breathing, or wheezing. Caused by spasms of the smooth muscle that line the wall of the smaller bronchi and bronchioles. Treated by antibiotics or the use of an inhaler.

Bronchitis Inflammation of the bronchi. Caused by genetics, air pollution, carbon monoxide, respiratory infection, and deficient antibody levels. Treated by antibiotics.

Tuberculosis Infectious, communicable disease that destroys the lung tissue and pleura. Inhaled respiratory droplets spread disease. Treated by medications.

Influenza Contagious respiratory illness caused by flu viruses. Usually comes on suddenly and may include fever, chills, headache, extreme tiredness, cough, sore throat, runny or stuffy nose and muscle aches.

Emphysema Alveoli become stretched out and cannot push carbon dioxide and other pollutants out of the lungs. Caused by smoking, frequent untreated respiratory infections, asthma, and abnormal stress on the lungs. Symptoms are anxiety, shortness of breath, difficulty breathing, cough, cyanosis, unequal chest expansion, elevated body temperature. Treatment options are medications, oxygen, and the possibility of a lung transplant.

Emphysema