ANATOMY 1 Lecture Notes - Lecture 13: Thoracic Cavity, Scalene Muscles, Bronchiole

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Respiration: the exchange of gases between the atmosphere, blood, and body cells. Flow of air between the atmosphere and lungs occurs as a result of a pressure gradient (difference) Air moves into the lungs when the pressure inside the lungs is less than the air pressure in the atmosphere. Air moves out of the lungs when the pressure inside the lungs is greater than the pressure in the atmosphere. Exchange of air between the atmosphere and the air spaces of the lungs. Exchange of gases between the air spaces of the lungs and blood in pulmonary capillaries across the respiratory membrane. Exchange of gases between system capillary blood and tissue cells. Inhalation the atmospheric pressure lungs must increase in size. Before inhalation, air pressure inside lungs = 1 atm/760 mm mercury (mmhg) For air to flow into lungs, the pressure inside the alveoli must become lower than. Lungs expand increases lung volume decreases pressure in the lungs below.

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