BIOM 3200 Lecture Notes - Lecture 11: Shortness Of Breath, High-Altitude Cerebral Edema, Venous Blood

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Respiration is the process by which animals take in oxygen necessary for cellular metabolism and release the carbon dioxide that accumulates in their bodies as a result of the expenditure of energy. When we breathe, air is moved across respiratory surfaces in the lung in order to exchange oxygen and carbon dioxide. Oxygen must be continuously supplied and carbon dioxide must be continuously removed for cellular metabolism to function properly. Gas transfer occurs by passive diffusion from the environment across the body surface. Air breathing = movement of air into and out of the lungs. Lungs are large organs of respiration located in the chest cavity. Right lung is made up of three lobes. Left lung is composed of two lobes. Lungs are suspended in the pleural cavity and open outside the trachea. Respiratory portion of the lung includes: respiratory bronchioles, alveolar ducts and sacs. Lung is a complex network of tubes and sacs.

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