BIO210Y5 Lecture 26: Lec 26 (18A) - Feb 5

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Structure of lung in thoracic (exterior to interior: thoracic wall, parietal pleura, pleural cavity, keeps the lungs and thoracic wall together, intrapleural pressure keeps the lungs and thoracic wall to be connected together, visceral pleura, lungs. Inhalation: diaphragm contracts thoracic volume increases. This causes the pressure inside the lung to decrease. The air moves into the lung from the outside. Exhalation: diaphragm relaxes thoracic volume decreases. This causes the pressure inside the lung to increase. The air moves out of the lung and moves into the environment. Viedo: if you breathe too hard or breathe in high resistance. The air sac can pop resulting in pneumothorax. Blood in pulmonary arterioles: lower po2 and higher pco2, the pulmonary arterioles bring deoxygenated blood from heart to lungs. As pulmonary artery enter the alveolus area: gas diffusion occurs, the po2 increases and pco2 decreases.

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