BIOL 2P97 Lecture Notes - Lecture 20: Breathing, Central Nervous System Depression, Surface Tension

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Compliance of the lungs: how easily the lungs can inlate. Elastance of the lungs: ability of the lungs to resist inlaion, the lung has natural elasic ibers to allow this. The lungs must have a balance of each of these. They must inlate easily enough (compliance) to allow for inspiraion. But they must also be able to return its original state (elastance) to allow for exhalaion. Pressure inside of a bubble formed by thin luid is a funcion of: Smaller spherical bubble will have larger pressure, than larger spherical bubble. Alveoli are lined with a thin layer of water. Water has high surface tension because of cohesive property of water. Smaller alveoli therefore have a high pressure: won"t inlate. Diferent alveoli at diferent pressures how do we inlate. Type 2 alveolar cells release surfactant (surface active agents) This reduces the pressure in the alveolus. Surfactant is more concentrated in smaller alveoli.

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