HUMB1000 Lecture Notes - Lecture 4: Pulmonary Pleurae, Intrapleural Pressure, Rib Cage

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Process of moving air into and out of the lungs (inspiration and expiration) Structures involved: lungs, diaphragm, rib cage (cid:523)floating ribs, don"t connect to sternum(cid:524) Intercostal muscles (in-between ribs can be internal or external)) If palv is 759 hg, it will be equal to -1mmhg. If palv is 761mm hg, it will be equal to +1mmhg. End of expiration: pb=palv, no flow of air. During inspiration: pb>palv, air flow from the outside of the body to the inside of your lungs, first have movements of body parts and than movements of air, changes of volume bring about changes in pressure. End of inspiration: pb=palv, no flow of air. During expiration: palv>pb, air flows from the inside of the lungs to the outside of the body. Changing alveolar volume: forces which promote alveoli recoil: Alveoli are covered in the fine elastic fibers.

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