Transport of Oxygen in the Body
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TRANSPORT OF OXYGEN IN THE BODY• Inhaled air which is rich in oxygen is found inside
the alveolus• The oxygen dissolves in the moist lining of
alveolus and then diffuses into the blood capillaries.
• Diffusion of oxygen takes place from an area of higher concentration of gas to an area of lower concentration of gas.
• The blood inside the capillaries contains red blood cells which are rich in a substance called haemoglobin.
TRANSPORT OF OXYGEN IN THE BODY
• Oxygen combine with the haemoglobin in the red blood cells to form oxyhaemoglobin.
• The blood rich in oxygen then leaves the lungs and is carried by bigger blood vessels to the heart.
• When the hearts pumps, the oxygenated blood is distributed to all parts of the body.
• When the blood reaches cells that do not have enough oxygen, the oxyhaemoglobin is broken down and oxygen is released.
• The oxygen then diffuses through the walls of the capillaries into the cells.
• At the same time, carbon dioxide from the cells diffuses into the blood capillaries to be carried back to the lungs.
Adaptation of the alveoli for efficient gas exchange
ALVEOLI
Large Surface
Area
Moist Inner
Surface
Surrounded by Numerous
Blood Capillaries
Very Thin Walls
THE IMPORTANCE OF A HEALTHY RESPIRATORY SYSTEM
1. The respiratory system will be affected if exposed to particular and excessive pollutants.
2. Pollutants are divided into two types, that is gaseous pollutant and tiny particles.3. Gaseous pollutant includes:
a. carbon monoxide – vehicle exhaustb. nitrogen oxide - acidic gas from factoriesc. hydrocarbond. sulphur dioxide – acidic gas from
factories, burning and fossil fuel.
4. Tiny particles includes:a. dust particlesb. impurities floating in the atmosphere5. Most pollutant are toxic and carcinogenic (cigarette smoke). Toxicity is the substances that can harm living cells, while carcinogenic is the substances that can lead to the production of cancerous cells.6. Nicotine and tar are found in cigarette smoke (cause blacken the lung).7. Toxic substances are known as toxins, while carcinogenic substances are known as carcinogens (substances that cause cancer).
8. Diseases of the respiratory system include:a. Emphysema of the lung – short of breathb. Bronchitis –irritation and inflammationc. Lung cancerd. Asthma – narrow the airways- difficult to breath
Activity 1.2And
Activity 1.5Answer in PBS
Band 6 Scrapbook and ModelPass up before 5/2/14 – WednesdayModel : pass up before :14/2/14
The Importance Healthy Respiratory SystemName :Class :
Band 6 Model