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PN 2003 FINAL LATEST QUESTIONS WITH COMPLETE SOLUTIONS LATEST UPDATE 100% VERIFIED chanes to the respiratory system with age -PO2 reduced as much as 15% between ages 20-80 -loss of elasticity and increased rigidity -decreased ciliary action -forced expiratory volume reduced -blunting of co...

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chanes to the respiratory system with age

-PO2 reduced as much as 15% between ages 20-80

-loss of elasticity and increased rigidity

-decreased ciliary action

-forced expiratory volume reduced

-blunting of cough and laryngeal reflexes

-by age 90 approx 50% increase in residual capacity

-alveoli fewer in nuber and larger in size

-thoracic muscles more rigid

-reduced basilar inflation

-lungs become smaller in size and weigh with age

-trachea stiffens due to calcification of its cartilage

-nose experiences connective tissue changes reduce support

-gag reflex weaker

-alveoli are less elasic, develop fibrosis tissue and contain fewer functional capillaries

-kyphosis

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,changes to the cells of the body

-number of cells gradually reduced

-leaving fewer functional cells in the body

-lean body mass reduced

-fat tissue increase s until the sixth decade of life

-total body fat as a porpotion of the body composition increases.

-Cellular solids and bone mass are decreased

-Extracellular fluid remains failry constant

-where as intracellular fluid is decreased

-resulting in less total body fluid

-This decrease makes dehydration a significant risk to older adults

Gastroinstestinal System age changes

-decreased taste sensation

-esophagus more dilated

-reduced saliva and salivary ptyalin

-liver smaller in size

-reduced instestinal blood flow

-decreased esophageal motility

-atrophy of gastric mucosa

-decreased stomach motility, hunger contractions, and emptying time

-less production of hydrochloric acid, pepsin, lipase, and pancreatic enzymes

- fewer cells on absorbing surface of intestines

-slower peristalisis

,-tongue atrophies

-there is thinning of oral mucosa and a weakening of the muscles involved in

mastication

reduced elasticity of stomach

stomach has a higher ph

Urinary System aging

-decreased size of renal mass

-decreased tubuler function

-decreased bladder capacity

-decrease in nephrons

-betweenages 20 and 90, renal blood flow decreases 53% and glomerular filtration rate

decreases 50

-weaker bladder muscles

-nocturia

-weak bladder muscles

ageing of the female reproductive system

-fallopian tubes atrophy and shorten

-ovaries become thicker and smaller

-cervix becomes smaller

-drier less elastic vaginal canal

-flattening of labia

-endocervical epithelium atrophies

-uterus becomes smaller in size

, -endometrium atrophies

-more alkaline vaginal environment

-loss of vulvar subcutaneous fat and hair

-vulva atrophy

-vaginal epithelium becomes thin

-cervix, uterus, fallopian tubes, ovaries atrophy

-uterus and overies decrease in size

- breasts sag and less firm

-some retraction of nipples

-fibrosis and calcification of the terminal ducts

Aging of the male reproductive system

-fluid-retaining capacity of seminal vesicles reduces

-possible reduction in sperm count

-venous and arterial sclerosis of penis

-prostate enlarges in most men

-seminal vesicles having a thinner epithelium

-replacement of muscle with connective tissue

-structural changes in the seminiferous tubules include fibrosis, thinning of

epithelium,thickening of the basement membrane

-narrowing of the lumen

-atrophy of the testes

-reduction is testicular mass

-more time required for an erection

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