Kinesiology 3339A/B Lecture Notes - Lecture 16: Cholinergic, Pulmonary Valve, Atrioventricular Node

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In metabolism we talk about oxygen being consumed and carbon dioxide being produced. So when we look at the lungs we look at the vascular system and blood stream. This system is involved in the uptake portion of vo2. Co2 is a weak acid, so as it increases in the blood stream or cell, it changes the. And the hydrogen ion as it increases, it increases the acidity. O2 crossing the membrane and eliminating the co2 and the lungs ability to elicit. So it all effects the ph acidity changes in the blood ph. Alveoli: sacs filled with air as we breath, surrounded by dense capillary networks so we have this connection of the lung and the blood stream. As the muscle contracts, the muscle shortens and as it shortens it pulls the lungs. At rest, looking at the diaphragm is a muscle that"s in the lower area of the cage.

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