BIOC34H3 Lecture Notes - Lecture 9: Pulmonary Alveolus, Bronchiole, Alveolar Duct

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Lecture 9: blood pressure continued and lung mechanics i. See lecture 8 notes for blood pressure regulation: lung anatomy. Lung mechanics describe the physiological changes in pressures, pressure differences, lung volumes, muscle contraction and air flow that occur during a single breath. These can be thought of as the respiratory equivalent of the cardiac cycle. There are two lungs, a right and a left, situated in the chest (thoracic cavity) and protected by the chest wall. The left lung has a greater capacity than the right lung and there are slight differences in size. The major respiratory muscle in humans is the diaphragm, which is a curved, thin muscle located under the lungs. It separates the thoracic cavity from the abdominal cavity below. The diaphragm tends to curve slightly upward on the right-hand side, due to the position of the liver immediately beneath it.

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