BIOA11H3 Lecture Notes - Lecture 15: Adenosine Triphosphate, Intercostal Muscle, Thoracic Cavity

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The respiratory system (called the gas exchange system) The respiratory system brings oxygen into our bodies. The oxygen is transported to all the cells of our body via our red blood cells. The respiratory system also removes waste from the cells in the form of carbon dioxide. The purpose of obtaining oxygen is to help release energy in the cells, from the foods we eat. Food is eventually converted to glucose (sugars) which contains energy. Glucose + oxygen carbon dioxide + water + adenosine triphosphate. C6h12o6 + 6o2 6co2 + 6h2o + 36atp. The diaphragm is a thin sheet of muscle level with the bottom of the ribs. The diagraph is stretched at the bottom of the thoracic cavity and is curved upward in the middle. As we breath in, the diaphragm is pulled downward and air is drawn into the lungs. At this point, the intercostal muscles which lie between the rubs pull the ribcage upwards and outwards.

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