BIOL 2P97 Chapter Notes - Chapter 17: Shortness Of Breath, Hyperventilation, Hypoventilation

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Cellular respiration- the intracellular reaction of oxygen with organic molecules to produce co2, water, and energy in the form of atp. External respiration- movement of gases between the environment and the body cells. Divided into 4 processes: the exchange of air between the atmosphere and the lungs, process known as ventilation. Inspiration (inhale), expiration (exhale), collectively known as the mechanisms of breathing: the exchange of o2 and co2 between lungs and blood, the transport of o2 and co2 by blood, the exchange of gases between blood and the cells. The respiratory system consists of structures involved in ventilation and gas exchange: the conducting system of passages/airways, that lead from external environment to the exchange surface of the lungs, the alveoli, sacs and their associated pulmonary capillaries. Form the gas exchange surface: bones and muscles of the thorax and abdomen. Upper respiratory tract- mouth, nasal cavity, pharynx, larynx. Lower respiratory tract- trachea, 2 primary bronchi, their branches and lungs.

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