Respiratory System 2

    Cards (20)

    • Law of LaPlace
      P=2T/r (P=Pressure, T=Surface Tension, r=radius)
    • Surfactant
      A surface active agent in water, greatly reduces the surface tension of water
    • Surfactant formation
      Formed in lamellar bodies in type 2 alveolar cells
    • Tubular myelin secretion

      1. Secreted by exocytosis
      2. Regulated by increase tidal volumes
    • Surface tension
      • Minimises the area of contact with the air
      • Pressure is equalised in the large/small alveoli
    • Roles of Surfactant
      • Reduces work in inspiration à increased compliance
      • Stabilizes alveoli
      • Reduces alveolar tension and keeps them dry à prevents pulmonary oedema
      • Important for lung expansion at birth
    • Respiratory rate
      Number of breaths per minute
    • Minute ventilation
      Amount of air moved into and out of respiratory system per minute
    • Anatomic dead space (ADS)

      Part of respiratory system where gas exchange does not take place (Conducting Zone~150mls)
    • Normal respiratory values
      • Tidal Volume (TV) ~ 500 mls
      • Respiratory Rate ~ 12 breaths per minute
      • Minute ventilation average (MV) ~ 6 L/min
      • Anatomical dead space ~150mls (AV 350mls/breath)
    • Alveolar ventilation
      Changed by taking deeper breaths and reducing dead space
    • Partial pressure
      The pressure exerted by each gas in a mixture
    • Dalton's law

      Total pressure = sum of partial pressure
    • Atmospheric air is mostly nitrogen and oxygen
    • Partial pressure
      Changes with atmospheric pressure/altitude
    • Fick's Law
      Diffusion coefficient of gases in water
    • A limitation of gas movement is the rate at which these gases diffuse through tissue water
    • Respiratory membrane composition
      • Layer of fluid lining the alveolus, containing surfactant
      • Alveolar epithelium
      • Epithelial basement membrane
      • Capillary basement membrane
      • Capillary endothelium
    • The average diameter of pulmonary capillaries is 5 micrometres
    • Distance between alveolar space and capillary lumen is 1-2micrometres
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