The document summarizes several internal parts of the human body and their effects in aviation, including:
- The larynx allows air to enter the lungs while also housing the vocal cords. Low humidity compromises its filtering functions.
- The lungs inhale oxygen and exhale carbon dioxide. Excessive respiration can cause hyperventilation symptoms like low blood carbon dioxide levels.
- Arteries transport blood throughout the body. Increased pressure in arteries during flight anxiety or shortness of breath can cause clogging.
- The muscular system produces body movement and regulates organs. Muscles suffer on long flights for passengers who are seated, and during repetitive movements for aircraft mechanics.
The document summarizes several internal parts of the human body and their effects in aviation, including:
- The larynx allows air to enter the lungs while also housing the vocal cords. Low humidity compromises its filtering functions.
- The lungs inhale oxygen and exhale carbon dioxide. Excessive respiration can cause hyperventilation symptoms like low blood carbon dioxide levels.
- Arteries transport blood throughout the body. Increased pressure in arteries during flight anxiety or shortness of breath can cause clogging.
- The muscular system produces body movement and regulates organs. Muscles suffer on long flights for passengers who are seated, and during repetitive movements for aircraft mechanics.
The document summarizes several internal parts of the human body and their effects in aviation, including:
- The larynx allows air to enter the lungs while also housing the vocal cords. Low humidity compromises its filtering functions.
- The lungs inhale oxygen and exhale carbon dioxide. Excessive respiration can cause hyperventilation symptoms like low blood carbon dioxide levels.
- Arteries transport blood throughout the body. Increased pressure in arteries during flight anxiety or shortness of breath can cause clogging.
- The muscular system produces body movement and regulates organs. Muscles suffer on long flights for passengers who are seated, and during repetitive movements for aircraft mechanics.
Members • Juan David Arias Ríos • Oscar Julián Palacio Restrepo • Johan Sebastián Salazar Ciro • Cristian David Jaramillo Bedoya • Cristian David Giraldo Hernández Internal parts of the human body Larynx • the hollow muscular organ forming an air passage to the lungs and holding the vocal cords in humans and other mammals; the voice box. Effects of the larynx in aviation. Low humidity causes the filtering functions of the nose and upper airways (through the mucus) to be compromised. When air is breathed, it enters the nose, passes through the trachea and through the upper airways goes to the lungs. On its way, the air is heated, humidified and filtered lungs • The human lungs are anatomical structures belonging to the respiratory system, they are located in the rib cage, on both sides of the mediastinum
• effects of the lungs in aviacion
• You inhale oxygen and exhale carbón dioxide. Excessive respiration produces low levels of carbón dioxide in the blood. This causes many of the symptoms of hyperventilation. You may hyperventilation for emotional reasons, such as during a panic attack. Arteries • A blood vessel that carries blood from the heart to various parts of the body. Effects of arteries in aviation the arteries are responsible for transporting blood throughout the body if the arteries increase their pressure due to causes such as flight nervousness or shortness of breath as these are going to clog and the blood is not going to circulate normally MUSCLE SYSTEM The muscular system is the set of more than 600 muscles that exist in the body human, the function of most muscles is to produce movements of the parts of the body. The muscular system creates a balance by stabilizing the position of the body, producing movement, regulate the volume of organs, mobilize substances within the body and heat. Effects of the muscle in the aviationsuffer The muscles are one of the parts of the human body that most in the aviacion for the mechanic of aircraft when it makes repetitive movements or for the passengers in long flights because most of their time they are seated