BIO 106 Lecture Notes - Lecture 14: Red Blood Cell, Hemoglobin, Carbonic Anhydrase

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Way of being able to look at volume of gas v pressure of gas. Kept at constant temperature, pressure of gas is inversely proportional to volume. Diaphragm flattens, rib cage moves up and out. Diaphragm moves up and becomes dome shaped. Know intercostal muscles grow larger when inhaling, smaller when exhaling. Tidal volume - quiet inhale and exhale of air. Small amount of air usually moving in and out with each breath. Max volume of air that can be moved in + max volume that can be moved out during one breath. Increased volume of air moving in/out of the body. Respiratory control center in the brain (medulla oblongata) sends out nerve impulses to contract muscle for inspiration. Sudden infant death syndrome (sids) occurs when center stops sending out nerve signals. Diaphragm and intercostal muscles are controlled by medulla oblongata, maintains steady breathing rates and increases with physical activity.

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