PPT-Respiratory system Exercise Physiology
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Inhalation Nasal cavity Hairs filter air Mucus filters amp moistens Blood vessels warm air Pharnyx throat Larynx voice box glottis epiglottis Trachea wind pipe mucus amp hairs. A presentation by . Prof Steve Selig. on behalf of Deakin University Clinical Exercise (DEUCE). Deakin University . Clinical Exercise (DEUCE). Members of DEUCE: . Prof Steve Selig, AEP, PhD. Dr Steve Fraser, AEP, PhD. Respiratory response. : . increase in breathing rate (neural and chemical control); increased tidal volume.. Short Term - The mechanics of breathing. When we start to exercise, such as during a warm up the mechanics of breathing alter considerably. Produced by :. Walaa. . qadora. Haneen. . shaqora. Nabawiya. el . daour. Jafraa. . nasser. Manar. . aoda. Azesa. . awad. Heba. . awad. Nada . saleh. In the name of . alla. Today our group will talk about care of respiratory system in children .. . Bruce Barrett MD PhD. Associate Professor of Family Medicine. U.W. School of Medicine & Public Health. WREN Conference. September 20, 2012. (Cold and Flu). Acute Respiratory Infection?. . Bruce Barrett MD PhD. Associate Professor of Family Medicine. U.W. School of Medicine & Public Health. WREN Conference. September 20, 2012. (Cold and Flu). Acute Respiratory Infection?. Prof. dr. . Zoran. . Vali. ć. Department of Physiology. University of Split School of Medicine. heavy exercise is extreme stresses for body. high fever . 100% . . in . metabolism. marathon race . and Disorders. Gas Exchange. Gas exchange occurs in the alveoli due to the difference in the partial pressures of oxygen and carbon dioxide in the capillary blood and the alveoli.. Since the concentration of oxygen is greater in the alveoli, it diffuses into the capillary blood.. 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. Structure and function of the cardiovascular system. Learning Outcomes. By the end of this topic you should …. Know the double-circulatory system (systemic and pulmonary). Know the different types of blood vessel. Widely considered the gold standard for the teaching and learning of respiratory physiology, this fully updated Ninth Edition includes key points for each chapter and multiple-choice review questions and answers with full explanations. Available online via thePoint, animations help to clarify particularly difficult concepts and provide a visual component for use during instruction or review. --NEW Presents rationales for all questions, as well as explanations for each answer choice--Provides 82 essential-to-know, multiple-choice review questions which appear at the end of each chapter--Features an Appendix of important equations--Supports learning through chapter-opening learning objectives and introductory material, as well as Key Concepts summaries at the end of each chapter--Includes online resources such as question bank, animations, and full text for students--Includes animations online--8 in total--via thePoint to illustrate particularly challenging concepts •Gross anatomy is the study of structures that can be seen with the naked eye.. •Microscopic anatomy is the study of structures that require a microscope to be seen. . Physiology is related to the functions of the body and all its parts, including cells, tissues and organs.. . Bruce Barrett MD PhD. Associate Professor of Family Medicine. U.W. School of Medicine & Public Health. WREN Conference. September 20, 2012. (Cold and Flu). Acute Respiratory Infection?. Respiration:. . Two integrated processes: external respiration and internal . respiration.. External . respiration. : . exchange of gases between . blood, lungs and . external environment; . gas . diffusion . BACKGROUND-Cellular Respiration. Oxygen . is used by cells. Oxygen is needed to convert glucose to ATP. Carbon dioxide is a waste product. Body cells die if respiration fails. FUNCTIONS. Supplies . body with oxygen and removes carbon dioxide.
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