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Lung Structure and Function
Cellular respiration




 The process that takes place within cells
 Within the mitochondria
 To produce energy in the form of ATP.
 This is done by:
o Glycolysis (cytoplasm)
o the Krebs cycle (mitochondrial matrix)
o and oxidative phosphorylation (mitochondrial inner membrane)
 Oxidative phosphorylation requires protons, electrons and oxygen to produce water.

Breathing Respiration




 O2 to CO2
 O2 is used in cellular respiration and CO2 is taken from cellular respiration.
 The circulatory system links both.
 CO2 is toxic to the body.
 Too much and this can affect breathing, neurones and the brain.
Airway structure

,  Conducting airways: conduct air in and out of the lungs (air-related).
o Consists of the nose, mouth, pharynx, and larynx.
o Where no gas exchange occurs.
o So, also includes bronchi, bronchioles, and trachea.
o It has cartilage so the airways won’t collapse.
 Respiratory airways: regions where gas exchange occurs (exchange related).
o It primarily consists of the alveoli and alveolar ducts.
o Contains pores to allow the movement of gases.
o Large SA
Ventilation



 Inspiration: pressure in the alveoli drops
 By increasing the dimensions of the lungs.
 A decrease in pressure leads to oxygen moving in.

Structures to change lung volume




 The lungs are passive elastic structures.
 No muscles of their own so, they cannot inflate on their own.
 Surrounded by pleural sacs with pleural fluid.
Pleural sack has two layers:
 Visceral pleura: adheres to the surface of the lungs. Secretes pleural fluid acting as a
lubricant allowing the lungs to move smoothly. Connective tissue to allow elasticity
and strength with elastin and collagen.
 Parietal Pleura: an outer layer that lines the chest wall (intercostal muscles, ribs and
spinal column) and diaphragm.

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