Kinesiology 2230A/B Lecture Notes - Lecture 14: Pulmonary Pleurae, Exhalation, Total Pressure

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Basically always has oxygenated air in lungs at any time. We have fresh air entering the lungs oxygen removed co2 added and then breathed out. Air leaving the lung will have less volume. When birds exhale they"re also taking in oxygenated air as well. In between there"s a vacuum known as the pleural cavity or pleural space. As volume in lungs increases pressure decreases and air flows into the lungs. Exhalation: diaphragm relaxes, volume in lunge decreases which causes pressure to increase which forces air out of the lungs. As the air pressure within the lungs drops the ribs move out -> air becomes more negative. Negative pressure becomes more negative so the number goes up -4 to -10. If we breathe deep we take fewer breaths. If we take shallow breaths we take more. The shallow breaths are not reaching all the way to the alveoli (just in the dead space mouth, trachea etc. )

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