In
animal physiology, 'respiration' is the transport of
oxygen from the ambient air to the
tissue cells and the transport of
carbon dioxide in the opposite direction. This is in contrast to the
biochemical definition of respiration, which refers to '
cellular respiration': the metabolic process by which an
organism obtains energy by reacting
oxygen with
glucose to give
water,
carbon dioxide and
ATP (energy). Although physiologic respiration is necessary to sustain
cellular respiration and thus life in animals, the processes are distinct: cellular respiration takes place in individual cells of the animal, while physiologic respiration concerns the
bulk flow and transport of metabolites between the organism and external environment.
In
unicellular organisms, simple
diffusion is sufficient for gas exchange: every cell is constantly bathed in the external environment, with only a short distance for gases to flow across. In contrast, complex multicellular organisms such as
humans have a much greater distance between the environment and their innermost cells, thus, a
respiratory system is needed for effective gas exchange. The respiratory system works in concert with a
circulatory system to carry gases to and from the tissues.
In air-breathing
vertebrates such as humans, respiration of oxygen includes four stages:
★ 'Ventilation' from the ambient air into the
alveoli of the
lung.
★ 'Pulmonary gas exchange' from the alveoli into the pulmonary capillaries.
★ 'Gas transport' from the pulmonary capillaries through the circulation to the peripheral capillaries in the organs.
★ 'Peripheral gas exchange' from the tissue capillaries into the cells and
mitochondria.
Note that ventilation and gas transport require energy to power mechanical pumps (the
diaphragm and
heart respectively), in contrast to the passive diffusion taking place in the gas exchange steps.
Respiratory physiology is the branch of
human physiology concerned with respiration.
Classifications of respiration
There are several ways to classify the physiology of respiration:
By species
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Aquatic respiration
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Buccal pumping
By mechanism
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Respiration organ
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Gas exchange
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Arterial blood gas
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Control of respiration
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Apnea
By experiments
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Huff and puff apparatus
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Respirometer
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Selected ion flow tube mass spectrometry
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By disorders
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Sudden Infant Death Syndrome
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Myasthenia gravis
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Asthma
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Drowning
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Choking
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Dyspnea
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Anaphylaxis
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Pneumonia
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Severe acute respiratory syndrome
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Aspiration (medicine) -
Pulmonary edema
By medication
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Bronchodilator
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Asthma medication
By intensive care and emergency medicine
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CPR
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Mechanical ventilation
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Intubation
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Iron lung
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Intensive care medicine
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Liquid breathing
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ECMO
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Oxygen toxicity
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Medical ventilator
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Paramedic
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Life support
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General anaesthesia
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Bronchoscopy
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Laryngoscope
By other medical topics
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Respiratory therapy
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Breathing gases
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Hyperbaric oxygen therapy
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Hypoxia
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Gas embolism
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Decompression sickness
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Barotrauma
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Oxygen toxicity
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Nitrogen narcosis
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Carbon dioxide poisoning
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Carbon monoxide poisoning
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HPNS
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Salt water aspiration syndrome
See also
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Respiratory system
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List of basic biology topics