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Respiratory Physiology
Respiratory physiology is the branch of human physiology concerned with respiration.

                                         Respiration
In physiology, respiration is defined as the transport of O2 from the outside air to the cells
within tissues, and the transport of CO2 in the opposite direction. This is in contrast to
the biochemical definition of respiration, which refers to cellular respiration.

                                   Transport Of Oxygen
97% is transported by chemical combination with hemoglobin and only 3% through dissolved
state.

                             Transport Of Carbon Dioxide
Dissolved State: At an average Pco2 of 45 mm Hg, 100 ml of blood contains 2.7 ml of Co2 in
various blood. In arterial blood 100 ml contains 2.4. ml of Co2 at 40 mm Hg, so 0.3 ml Co2 is
transported in dissolved state. It accounts for 7% of Co2 transport.

Transport in form of Hco3 ions: In blood Co2 reacts with water and forms Carbonic acid in
presence of enzyme Carbonic anhydrase.

Chemical Regulation:

         Co2    Respiration rate increases

         H+     Respiration rate increases

         H+    Respiration rate decreases

         In case of increased Co2 concentration in blood it diffuses into CSF but not H+



                     Basic Function Of The Respiratory System
Gas Exchange-supply O2 to aerobic tissues in the body & remove CO2 as a waste product.
The Respiratory System
Respiratory system has two zones: (1) Conducting Zone (2) Respiratory Zone

Conducting Zone:-
Rigid conduits for air to reach site of gas exchange:

-Nose

-Nasal cavity

-Pharynx

-Larynx

-Trachea

-Bronchi

Respiratory Zone:-
Site of gas exchange:

-Respiratory bronchioles (less than 0.5 mm in diameter)

-Alveoli (300 million)

-Alveolar ducts

-Alveolar sacs



                                     Respiratory Zone
-Respiratory bronchioiles (less than 0.5 mm in diameter)

-Alveoli (300 million)

-Alveolar ducts

-Alveolar sacs
Respiratory Membrane
It plays a vital role in gaseous exchange. It is about 0.5μ in thickness

Respiratory membrane (air-blood barrier) or (Alveolar-capillary membrane) is composed of:

-Simple squamous epithelial cells (Type I cells)

-Cobweb of pulmonary capillaries
Gas Exchange
Transport of Oxygen and Carbon
                          Dioxide in Blood and Tissue Fluids
When O2 is diffused from alveoli into pulmonary blood.Then it is transported to peripheral tissue
capillaries in combination with Haemoglobin. The presence of hemoglobin in the red blood cells
allows the blood to transport 30 to 100 times as much oxygen as could be transported in the
form of dissolved oxygen in the water of the blood.

The cause of movement of gases is always a partial pressure difference.Thus, oxygen diffuses
from the alveoli into the pulmonary capillary blood because the oxygen partial pressure (Po2) in
the alveoli is greater than the Po2 in the pulmonary capillary blood. In the other tissues of the
body, a higher Po2 in the capillary blood than in the tissues causes oxygen to diffuse into the
surrounding cells.
Conversely, when oxygen is metabolized in the cells to form carbon dioxide, the intracellular
carbon dioxide pressure (Pco2) rises to a high value, which causes carbon dioxide to diffuse
into the tissue capillaries. After blood flows to the lungs, the carbon dioxide diffuses out of the
blood into the alveoli, because the Pco2 in the pulmonary capillary blood is greater than that in
the alveoli. Thus, the transport of oxygen and carbon dioxide by the blood depends on both
diffusion and the flow of blood.

Diffusion of Oxygen from the Peripheral Capillaries into the Tissue Fluid
When the arterial blood reaches the peripheral tissues, its Po2 in the capillaries is still 95 mm
Hg.The Po2 in the interstitial fluid that surrounds the tissue cells averages only 40 mm Hg.
Thus, there is a tremendous initial pressure difference that causes oxygen to diffuse rapidly
from the capillary blood into the tissues so rapidly that the capillary Po2 falls almost to equal the
40 mm Hg pressure in the interstitium. Therefore, the Po2 of the blood leaving the tissue
capillaries and entering the systemic veins is also about 40 mm Hg.

  Diffusion of Oxygen from the Peripheral Capillaries to the Tissue Cells
Oxygen is always being used by the cells. Therefore, the intracellular Po2 in the peripheral
tissue cells remains lower than the Po2 in the peripheral capillaries.There is considerable
physical distance between the capillaries and the cells.


                      Transport of Carbon Dioxide in the Blood
Transport of carbon dioxide by the blood is not nearly as problematical as transport of oxygen is,
because even in the most abnormal conditions, carbon dioxide can usually be transported in far
greater quantities than oxygen can be. However, the amount of carbon reaction between carbon
dioxide and water and accelerates its reaction rate about 5000-fold. Therefore, instead of
requiring many seconds or minutes to occur, as is true in the plasma, the reaction occurs so
rapidly in the red blood cells that it reaches almost complete equilibrium within a very small
fraction of a second. This allows tremendous amounts of carbon dioxide to react with the red
blood cell water even before the blood leaves the tissue capillaries.
To begin the process of carbon dioxide transport, carbon dioxide diffuses out of the tissue cells in
the dissolved molecular carbon dioxide form. On entering the tissue capillaries, the carbon
dioxide initiates a host of almost instantaneous physical and chemical reactions, which are
essential for carbon dioxide transport.
O2 released & CO2 pickup at the tissues




                  O2 pickup & CO2 releases in lungs




Diffusion of Carbon Dioxide from the Peripheral Tissue Cells into the
   Capillaries and from the Pulmonary Capillaries into the Alveoli
Transport of CO2 from tissue cells into alveoli
When oxygen is used by the cells, virtually all of it becomes carbon dioxide, and this increases
the intracellular Pco2; because of this high tissue cell Pco2, carbon dioxide diffuses from the
cells into the tissue capillaries and is then carried by the blood to the lungs. In the lungs, it
diffuses from the pulmonary capillaries into the alveoli and is expired.




At each point in the gas transport chain, carbon dioxide diffuses in the direction exactly opposite
to the diffusion of oxygen. There is one major difference between diffusion of carbon dioxide
and of oxygen: carbon dioxide can diffuse about 20 times as rapidly as oxygen.Therefore,
the pressure differences required to cause carbon dioxide diffusion are, in each instance, far
less than the pressure differences required to cause oxygen diffusion. The CO2 pressures are
approximately the following:
1. Intracellular Pco2, 46 mm Hg; interstitial Pco2, 45 mm Hg. Thus, there is only a 1 mm Hg
pressure differential
 2. Pco2 of the arterial blood entering the tissues, 40 mm Hg; Pco2 of the venous blood leaving
the tissues, 45 mm Hg. Thus, the tissue capillary blood comes almost exactly to equilibrium with
the interstitial Pco2 of 45 mm Hg.
3. Pco2 of the blood entering the pulmonary capillaries at the arterial end, 45 mm Hg; Pco2 of
the alveolar air, 40 mm Hg. Thus, only a 5 mm Hg pressure difference causes all the required
carbon dioxide diffusion out of the pulmonary capillaries into the alveoli. Furthermore, the Pco2
of the pulmonary capillary blood falls to almost exactly equal the alveolar Pco2 of 40 mm Hg
before it has passed more than about one third the distance through the capillaries. This is the
same effect that was observed earlier for oxygen diffusion, except that it is in the opposite
direction.
How respiration takes place in tissues

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How respiration takes place in tissues

  • 1. Submitted To: Dr.Mansur Abdullah Submitted By: Waqas Nawaz (11-arid-975) Mujahid Hussain (11-arid-981) Khurram Nasir (11-arid-984)
  • 2. Respiratory Physiology Respiratory physiology is the branch of human physiology concerned with respiration. Respiration In physiology, respiration is defined as the transport of O2 from the outside air to the cells within tissues, and the transport of CO2 in the opposite direction. This is in contrast to the biochemical definition of respiration, which refers to cellular respiration. Transport Of Oxygen 97% is transported by chemical combination with hemoglobin and only 3% through dissolved state. Transport Of Carbon Dioxide Dissolved State: At an average Pco2 of 45 mm Hg, 100 ml of blood contains 2.7 ml of Co2 in various blood. In arterial blood 100 ml contains 2.4. ml of Co2 at 40 mm Hg, so 0.3 ml Co2 is transported in dissolved state. It accounts for 7% of Co2 transport. Transport in form of Hco3 ions: In blood Co2 reacts with water and forms Carbonic acid in presence of enzyme Carbonic anhydrase. Chemical Regulation: Co2 Respiration rate increases H+ Respiration rate increases H+ Respiration rate decreases In case of increased Co2 concentration in blood it diffuses into CSF but not H+ Basic Function Of The Respiratory System Gas Exchange-supply O2 to aerobic tissues in the body & remove CO2 as a waste product.
  • 3. The Respiratory System Respiratory system has two zones: (1) Conducting Zone (2) Respiratory Zone Conducting Zone:- Rigid conduits for air to reach site of gas exchange: -Nose -Nasal cavity -Pharynx -Larynx -Trachea -Bronchi Respiratory Zone:- Site of gas exchange: -Respiratory bronchioles (less than 0.5 mm in diameter) -Alveoli (300 million) -Alveolar ducts -Alveolar sacs Respiratory Zone -Respiratory bronchioiles (less than 0.5 mm in diameter) -Alveoli (300 million) -Alveolar ducts -Alveolar sacs
  • 4. Respiratory Membrane It plays a vital role in gaseous exchange. It is about 0.5μ in thickness Respiratory membrane (air-blood barrier) or (Alveolar-capillary membrane) is composed of: -Simple squamous epithelial cells (Type I cells) -Cobweb of pulmonary capillaries
  • 6. Transport of Oxygen and Carbon Dioxide in Blood and Tissue Fluids When O2 is diffused from alveoli into pulmonary blood.Then it is transported to peripheral tissue capillaries in combination with Haemoglobin. The presence of hemoglobin in the red blood cells allows the blood to transport 30 to 100 times as much oxygen as could be transported in the form of dissolved oxygen in the water of the blood. The cause of movement of gases is always a partial pressure difference.Thus, oxygen diffuses from the alveoli into the pulmonary capillary blood because the oxygen partial pressure (Po2) in the alveoli is greater than the Po2 in the pulmonary capillary blood. In the other tissues of the body, a higher Po2 in the capillary blood than in the tissues causes oxygen to diffuse into the surrounding cells. Conversely, when oxygen is metabolized in the cells to form carbon dioxide, the intracellular carbon dioxide pressure (Pco2) rises to a high value, which causes carbon dioxide to diffuse into the tissue capillaries. After blood flows to the lungs, the carbon dioxide diffuses out of the blood into the alveoli, because the Pco2 in the pulmonary capillary blood is greater than that in the alveoli. Thus, the transport of oxygen and carbon dioxide by the blood depends on both diffusion and the flow of blood. Diffusion of Oxygen from the Peripheral Capillaries into the Tissue Fluid When the arterial blood reaches the peripheral tissues, its Po2 in the capillaries is still 95 mm Hg.The Po2 in the interstitial fluid that surrounds the tissue cells averages only 40 mm Hg. Thus, there is a tremendous initial pressure difference that causes oxygen to diffuse rapidly from the capillary blood into the tissues so rapidly that the capillary Po2 falls almost to equal the 40 mm Hg pressure in the interstitium. Therefore, the Po2 of the blood leaving the tissue capillaries and entering the systemic veins is also about 40 mm Hg. Diffusion of Oxygen from the Peripheral Capillaries to the Tissue Cells Oxygen is always being used by the cells. Therefore, the intracellular Po2 in the peripheral tissue cells remains lower than the Po2 in the peripheral capillaries.There is considerable physical distance between the capillaries and the cells. Transport of Carbon Dioxide in the Blood Transport of carbon dioxide by the blood is not nearly as problematical as transport of oxygen is, because even in the most abnormal conditions, carbon dioxide can usually be transported in far greater quantities than oxygen can be. However, the amount of carbon reaction between carbon dioxide and water and accelerates its reaction rate about 5000-fold. Therefore, instead of requiring many seconds or minutes to occur, as is true in the plasma, the reaction occurs so rapidly in the red blood cells that it reaches almost complete equilibrium within a very small fraction of a second. This allows tremendous amounts of carbon dioxide to react with the red blood cell water even before the blood leaves the tissue capillaries. To begin the process of carbon dioxide transport, carbon dioxide diffuses out of the tissue cells in the dissolved molecular carbon dioxide form. On entering the tissue capillaries, the carbon dioxide initiates a host of almost instantaneous physical and chemical reactions, which are essential for carbon dioxide transport.
  • 7. O2 released & CO2 pickup at the tissues O2 pickup & CO2 releases in lungs Diffusion of Carbon Dioxide from the Peripheral Tissue Cells into the Capillaries and from the Pulmonary Capillaries into the Alveoli
  • 8. Transport of CO2 from tissue cells into alveoli When oxygen is used by the cells, virtually all of it becomes carbon dioxide, and this increases the intracellular Pco2; because of this high tissue cell Pco2, carbon dioxide diffuses from the cells into the tissue capillaries and is then carried by the blood to the lungs. In the lungs, it diffuses from the pulmonary capillaries into the alveoli and is expired. At each point in the gas transport chain, carbon dioxide diffuses in the direction exactly opposite to the diffusion of oxygen. There is one major difference between diffusion of carbon dioxide and of oxygen: carbon dioxide can diffuse about 20 times as rapidly as oxygen.Therefore, the pressure differences required to cause carbon dioxide diffusion are, in each instance, far less than the pressure differences required to cause oxygen diffusion. The CO2 pressures are approximately the following: 1. Intracellular Pco2, 46 mm Hg; interstitial Pco2, 45 mm Hg. Thus, there is only a 1 mm Hg pressure differential 2. Pco2 of the arterial blood entering the tissues, 40 mm Hg; Pco2 of the venous blood leaving the tissues, 45 mm Hg. Thus, the tissue capillary blood comes almost exactly to equilibrium with the interstitial Pco2 of 45 mm Hg. 3. Pco2 of the blood entering the pulmonary capillaries at the arterial end, 45 mm Hg; Pco2 of the alveolar air, 40 mm Hg. Thus, only a 5 mm Hg pressure difference causes all the required carbon dioxide diffusion out of the pulmonary capillaries into the alveoli. Furthermore, the Pco2 of the pulmonary capillary blood falls to almost exactly equal the alveolar Pco2 of 40 mm Hg before it has passed more than about one third the distance through the capillaries. This is the same effect that was observed earlier for oxygen diffusion, except that it is in the opposite direction.