BIOL 221 Study Guide - Final Guide: Intrapleural Pressure, Thoracic Wall, Surface Tension

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Ventilation is the process of moving air into and out of the lungs. Inspiration, or inhalation, is the movement of air into the lungs. Expiration, or exhalation, is the movement of air out of the lungs. Airflow, like blood flow, is driven by a pressure gradient and opposed by resistance to flow. Airflow is driven by the difference in pressure between the air in the lungs and air in the atmosphere and opposed by the resistance in the airways. Like blood, air flows from areas of higher pressure to areas of lower pressure. The pressure gradient moves air between the entry point (either the nose or mouth) and the terminal bronchioles. Movement of gases into and out of the alveoli depends on concentration gradient of the gases maintained by ventilation. If ventilation stops, the gas concentrations eventually reach equilibrium. Atmospheric pressure (patm), also called barometric pressure (pb), is the pressure in the air surrounding the body.

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