KINESIOL 2YY3 Lecture Notes - Lecture 11: External Intercostal Muscles, Rib Cage, Thoracic Wall

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Mechanical flow of air into and out of lungs. Based on fact that air moves from high pressure to low pressure. We can alter the pressure in the lungs so that we have high or low pressure relative to the atmosphere. Air moves into the lungs when pressure inside lungs is less than 1 atm. Air moves out of the lungs when pressure inside lungs is greater than1 atm. The chest doesn"t rise because it fills with air, it actually causes the lungs to fill with air. Volume = 1 l, pressure = 1 atm. Volume = 0. 5 l, pressure = 2 atm. Everytime you decrease the volume by 1/2 you double the pressure. By decreasing volume, the molecules have less wall area to strike so the pressure on each inch of area increases. Apply same rule to lungs to increase/ decrease pressure. At end of expiration, we"ve taken a deep breath in and out.

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