Ebook Rapid review physiology (2th edition): Part 2
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Ebook Rapid review physiology (2th edition): Part 2
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Because it is essential for Iiietalx>li.<«iii. oxygen must Ixj provided ill relatively large amounts to most eells.B.Oxygen delivery has three stages1ChapterRespiratory Physiology0>: required to synthesize adenosine triphosphate (AIP)External respiration: inhibited by hypoventilation and impaired ga Ebook Rapid review physiology (2th edition): Part 2lation (c.g., asthma flarc) or gas exchange at the alveoli (c.g., interstitial lung disease) may impair this process2Internal respiration•Gas exchange between the blood (systemic capillaries) and the interstitial fluid•Example: inhibited by carbon monoxide, which shifts the oxygen binding curve to t Ebook Rapid review physiology (2th edition): Part 2he left (more on this later).5. Cellular respiration•Gas exchange between the interstitial fluid and the inner mitochondrial membrane of cells•ExampleEbook Rapid review physiology (2th edition): Part 2
: inhibited by cyanide (GN) and carbon monoxide (GO), both of which inhibit cytochrome oxidase in the election transport chainII.Functional Anatomy ofChapterRespiratory Physiology0>: required to synthesize adenosine triphosphate (AIP)External respiration: inhibited by hypoventilation and impaired ga Ebook Rapid review physiology (2th edition): Part 2.2Gas exchange occurs in the respiratory airways.3Because conducting airways do not directly participate in gas exchange, the Space within them is termed anatomic dead space.B.Conducting airways1These include the nose, mouth, pharynx, larynx, trachea, bronchi, and conducting bronchioles.2Despite the Ebook Rapid review physiology (2th edition): Part 2ir larger size, airway resistance is greater chan in the respiratory airways because the conducting airways arc arranged in scries and airflow resistaEbook Rapid review physiology (2th edition): Part 2
nce in scries is additive.3Bronchi (Table 5-1)•The bronchi are large airways (>1 mm in diameter) that contain supportive cartilage rings.a.If not for ChapterRespiratory Physiology0>: required to synthesize adenosine triphosphate (AIP)External respiration: inhibited by hypoventilation and impaired ga Ebook Rapid review physiology (2th edition): Part 2nchi branch into successively smaller airways, they have fewer cartilage rings.TABLE 5-1. Comparison of Bronchi and BronchiolesPARAMETERBRONCHICONDUCTING BRONCHKMfS Ebook Rapid review physiology (2th edition): Part 2ChapterRespiratory Physiology0>: required to synthesize adenosine triphosphate (AIP)External respiration: inhibited by hypoventilation and impaired gaGọi ngay
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