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Why we need a ventilation System? Amoebas dont need a ventilation system because they are in an environment where oxygen is always at a higher concentration

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Why we need a ventilation System? Amoebas don’t need a ventilation system because they are in an environment where oxygen is always at a higher concentration outside the cell than inside the cell so oxygen will continue to diffuse into cell. Humans bodies are to thick and only our outside cells are exposed to air. Diffusion wouldn’t be efficient. A ventilation system is needed to get oxygen to cells deep in your body tissues. We also need to keep the concentration gradient there to make sure oxygen diffuses in the right direction.

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Why we need a ventilation System?• Amoebas don’t need a ventilation system because

they are in an environment where oxygen is always at a higher concentration outside the cell than inside the cell so oxygen will continue to diffuse into cell.

• Humans bodies are to thick and only our outside cells are exposed to air. Diffusion wouldn’t be efficient. A ventilation system is needed to get oxygen to cells deep in your body tissues.

• We also need to keep the concentration gradient there to make sure oxygen diffuses in the right direction.

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• Factors that impact it– Sex– Height– Smoking– Physical Activity– Altitude

• Tidal volume– Volume of air inhaled and exhaled with

each breath• Vital capacity

– Maximum volume inhaled and exhaled during forced breathing

• Residual volume– Air left in alveoli after forced exhalation

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• O2 transport– Low solubility of O2 in H2O– Respiratory pigments are

proteins with metal atoms

• Hemoglobin – Fe• Hemocyanin – Cu• Allow reversible binding of

O2

• Drop in pH results in a lowered affinity of hemoglobin for O2

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concentration and pressure drives the movement of gases

into and out of blood

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Asthma-is an inflammatory disorder of the airways

Triggers -pollen, smoke, dust or mold, a cold, or even exerciseAir moves freely through the airways.

Two main affects on your lungs: -first is inflammation, airway tissues irritated, red, and swollen. Inflammation is always there, even when you are not having a lot of symptoms. When the tissues become inflamed, mucus also plugs the airways, decreasing airflow.-second is constriction, tightening of muscles around your airways.Its harder for air to move in and out of the lungsAffects-asthma attack, wheezing, chest tightness, or shortness of breath.Daily treatment plan, you can reduce your symptoms and help prevent future attacks.

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Anemia-is the lack of oxygenated blood in the body

SYMPTOMSPaleness of the skin. Paleness of the eyelids. Paleness of the lips. Paleness of the fingernails. Spoon-shaped fingernails due to lack of iron. Paleness of the gums. Brittle hair. Increased respiration.

Causes: Anemia is caused by a lack of oxygen in the blood. The main cause is a lack of iron (main component of hemoglobin) in the blood.

TREATMENTSA balanced diet, eating healthy food especially those that contain a high amount of iron. Some recommendations: lentil soup, spinach, egg yolks, dried prunes, broccoli, turnips and whole grains (with hulls).

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Where is CO found?CO is found in combustion fumes, such as those produced by cars and trucks, small gasoline engines, stoves, lanterns, burning charcoal and wood, and gas ranges and heating systems.

What are the symptoms of CO poisoning?The most common symptoms of CO poisoning are headache, dizziness, weakness, nausea, vomiting, chest pain, and confusion. High levels of CO inhalation can cause loss of consciousness and death.

How does CO poisoning work?Red blood cells pick up CO quicker than they pick up oxygen. If there is a lot of CO in the air, the body may replace oxygen in blood with CO. This blocks oxygen from getting into the body, which can damage tissues and result in death.