Kinesiology 2230A/B Lecture Notes - Lecture 6: Semicircular Canals, Red Blood Cell, Circulatory System

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Inspiration and expiration sequence: looking at time it takes for inspiration vs expiration. Increase the volume of the lungs, creates a negative pressure relative to atmospheric pressure: pleural pressures, pressure within the pleural space, the change in pressure follows the same profile, gets more negative then more positive. Pulmonary artery: higher we go up, pressure goes down. Inverse relationship with pressure and volume: as you go higher there is a larger volume, so instead of having to breathe. This equals about 3ml of oxygen dissolved per liter: the dissolved oxygen is what the partial pressure of oxygen is reflecting. Pp of oxygen in the blood is 100, this 100 mmhg is how much is dissolved in the blood, has nothing to do with the hemoglobin that it is carrying: hemoglobin carries 1. 34 ml per gram. Is produced naturally by the body, and can be formed artificially.

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