PPT-8 Respiratory Substrates
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Learning Objective To understand about respiratory substrates Success Criteria define the term respiratory substrate explain the difference in relative energy
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Learning Objective To understand about respiratory substrates Success Criteria define the term respiratory substrate explain the difference in relative energy values of carbohydrate lipid and . By Drew Hilliard and Laura Arneson. Respiratory Vocabulary. Respiratory: of, related to, or affecting respiration, or the organs of respiration.. Chemotherapy: the treatment of disease by use of chemical substances.. Respiratory System: . Intakes oxygen. Releases carbon dioxide waste. Circulatory system:. Transports gases in blood between lungs and cells. Respiratory system works with Cardiovascular system. Respiratory system anatomy. Trachea, Bronchial Tree, Lungs. Trachea. Extends from larynx into the thoracic cavity where it splits into the left and right bronchial tree. Trachea. Structure. Lined with ciliated mucous membrane. Membrane filters out particles and moves them up to the pharynx where they can be swallowed. The . respiratory. system is the group of organs that . takes. in oxygen and gets . rid. of carbon dioxide. Respiration. is another name for . breathing. Respiration is the . transport. of oxygen from . HCT II. Asthma. Respiratory disease usually caused by a sensitivity to an allergen. Dust. Pollen. Animals. Food. Asthma Symptoms. Occurs when bronchospasms narrow openings of bronchioles, Mucus production increases, edema develops in the mucosal lining. Enzymes and . Feedback Inhibition. Activation energy. Energy needed to start a chemical reaction. Transition state. Reactants. Progress of the reaction. Products. . G. . . 0 . Free energy. E. Nutrients. Oxygen. carbon dioxide. sodium . Which of the following is NOT a part of the process of respiration? . thoracic respiration. external respiration. internal respiration. ventilation. External respiration refers to the exchange of oxygen and carbon dioxide between: . EXAMINATION OF THE RESPIRATORY SYSTEM. The most critical initial question in Pediatrics is whether or not the patient is actually ill. Observation of the patient prior to the actual exam can be tremendously helpful in making this determination.. By: Yazmin Realivasquez. Stephen Huang . Jose Torres. What is ARDS?. ARDS is a respiratory condition characterized by hypoxemia, and stiff lungs, without mechanical ventilation most patients would die. ARDS represents a response to many different insults/injuries and evolves through different phases: alveolar capillary damage to lung resolution to a fibro-proliferative phase. The pulmonary epithelial and endothelial cellular damage is characterized by inflammation, apoptosis, necrosis and increased alveolar-capillary permeability, which lead to the development of alveolar edema. . June 11, 2010 . AAO MCP substrates . development at Synkera. Cumulative status update. Oct. 10, 2009 - June 11, 2010. © 2006-2010 Synkera Technologies, Inc.. 2. 0.01 0.1 0.5 1 5 10 . Pathology. Pathology. COPD. Asthma. Allergic disorder characterized by episodes of wheezing. Bronchiectasis. Emphysema. The progressive loss of lung function due to a decrease in the total number of alveoli, the enlargement of the remaining . Transports air into the lungs and facilitates the diffusion of oxygen into the blood stream. Receives carbon dioxide from the blood and exhales it. Organs of the Respiratory system. Slide 13.1. Copyright © 2003 Pearson Education, Inc. publishing as Benjamin Cummings. Defined as the impairment of the lung’s ability to maintain adequate oxygen and carbon dioxide homeostasis.. Respiratory Failure - Definition. PaO. 2. < 60 mm Hg. and/or. PaCO. 2. > 50 mm Hg. Iyshwary Vigneswaran Warren. 1,2,3. , Christopher Kupitz. 3. , Soichi Wakatsuki. 2,3. Departments of Bioengineering. 1. & Structural Biology. 2. , SLAC National Accelerator Laboratory. 3. . Introduction.
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