lungs

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  • What is the main purpose of our organ systems working together?
    To ensure a good supply of necessary materials
  • What does the digestive system do?
    It digests and absorbs nutrients
  • What is the role of the respiratory system?
    It absorbs oxygen from the air
  • How does the circulatory system function in relation to other systems?
    It moves essential substances around the body
  • What can be the consequences of damage to organ systems?
    It can be serious or even fatal
  • What are examples of serious conditions resulting from organ system damage?
    Heart disease and lung cancer
  • How can people reduce their risk of organ system damage?
    By improving diet and lifestyle
  • What does the respiratory system involve?
    Organs and tissues that help us breathe
  • What is the difference between breathing and respiration?
    Breathing is physical; respiration is chemical
  • What is the trachea also known as?
    Windpipe
  • What is the function of the alveoli?
    Gas exchange occurs here
  • How are the lungs adapted for gas exchange?
    They have many alveoli for surface area
  • Why is the wall of the alveoli one cell thick?
    To create a short diffusion pathway
  • What maintains a steep concentration gradient in the lungs?
    A large capillary network
  • What happens to oxygen levels in exhaled air?
    They are lower than in inhaled air
  • What happens to carbon dioxide levels in exhaled air?
    They are higher than in inhaled air
  • Why must carbon dioxide be removed from the body?
    It can cause poisoning in high concentrations
  • What is the main function of the nasal cavity?
    To filter, moisten, and warm air
  • Where does respiration take place?
    In the mitochondria of all cells
  • What are two general adaptations of surfaces where diffusion happens?
    Thin walls and good blood supply
  • What is the process of gas exchange in the alveoli?
    • Oxygen diffuses into the bloodstream
    • Carbon dioxide diffuses from blood into alveoli
  • What happens when air rich in oxygen reaches the alveoli?
    Oxygen diffuses into the bloodstream
  • What is diffusion?
    Movement of particles from high to low concentration
  • Why do alveoli have moist membranes?
    To help gases dissolve and diffuse faster
  • Why do we ventilate our lungs every 4-5 seconds at rest?
    To maintain concentration gradients
  • Why do we breathe faster when exercising?
    To get more oxygen for respiration
  • What are the key components of the respiratory system?
    • Nasal cavity
    • Trachea (windpipe)
    • Bronchi
    • Bronchioles
    • Alveoli
    • Diaphragm
  • What are the adaptations of alveoli for gas exchange?
    • Large surface area
    • Good blood supply
    • Thin and moist walls
  • What are the differences in gas concentrations between inhaled and exhaled air?
    • Less oxygen in exhaled air
    • More carbon dioxide in exhaled air
  • What is the importance of maintaining concentration gradients in the lungs?
    • Enhances the efficiency of gas exchange
    • Ensures oxygen uptake and carbon dioxide removal
  • What lifestyle factors can affect lung health?
    • Smoking
    • Poor diet
    • Lack of exercise
  • What are the consequences of high carbon dioxide levels in the body?
    • Can lead to poisoning
    • Requires removal from the body
  • What is the role of the diaphragm in respiration?
    • Contracts and expands the chest cavity
    • Aids in inhalation and exhalation
  • What is the significance of the trachea in the respiratory system?
    • It carries air to the lungs
    • It branches into bronchi and bronchioles
  • What is the function of cilia in the respiratory system?
    • Wafts dirt, dust, and mucus upwards
    • Helps clear airways
  • What is the role of mucus in the respiratory system?
    • Cleans and moistens the airways
    • Traps particles and pathogens