Human Physiologybreathing And Exchange Of Gases 1

Composition of Atmosphere

The atmosphere is a mixture of gases that surrounds the Earth. It is composed of:

  • Nitrogen (N2): About 78%
  • Oxygen (O2): About 21%
  • Argon (Ar): About 0.93%
  • Carbon Dioxide (CO2): About 0.04%
  • Trace gases: Including helium, neon, methane, krypton, and xenon
  • Water vapor: Varies from 0% to 4%

Steps of Respiration

Respiration involves the following steps:

  1. Breathing or Pulmonary Ventilation: The process of moving air into and out of the lungs.
  2. External Respiration: The exchange of gases between the air in the alveoli and the blood in the pulmonary capillaries.
  3. Transport of Respiratory Gases: The transport of oxygen and carbon dioxide between the lungs and tissues through the bloodstream.
  4. Internal Respiration: The exchange of gases between the blood in the systemic capillaries and the body’s cells.
  5. Cellular Respiration: The process of using oxygen to produce energy (ATP) within cells and releasing carbon dioxide as a waste product.

Respiratory Organs in Different Animals

  • Lower Animals:

    • Sponges: No specialized respiratory organs; gas exchange occurs through their surface.
    • Cnidarians (e.g., jellyfish): No specialized respiratory organs; gas exchange occurs through their body surface.
    • Annelids (e.g., earthworms): Skin or body surface acts as the respiratory organ.
  • Higher Animals:

    • Fish: Gills are the primary respiratory organs.
    • Amphibians: Lungs and skin both play a role in respiration.
    • Reptiles, Birds, and Mammals: Lungs are the primary respiratory organs.

Lungs

  • Structure: The lungs are a pair of spongy, air-filled organs located on either side of the chest (thorax).
  • Function: The primary function of the lungs is to facilitate gas exchange between the air and the blood.
  • Alveoli: The functional units of the lungs where oxygen and carbon dioxide are exchanged.
  • Diaphragm: A dome-shaped muscle that plays a crucial role in breathing by contracting and relaxing to change the volume of the thoracic cavity.


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