BIOM 3200 Study Guide - Comprehensive Final Guide: Zona Pellucida, Lactation, Cytotoxic T Cell

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Lungs are like balloons, they stretch under tension (compliance) Lungs suck in air via each lung which is surrounded by the pleura (parietal outer layer stuck to chest wall, and the inner layer, the visceral layer stuck to the lungs) with the pleural cavity between the two. When we breathe it out it recoil from the weight of the chest and pushes the air out and when we breath in it is the pulling of the chest wall. If air is in the pleural cavity, the lung will collapse. Hole in the lung is a tear in the visceral layer of the pleura and air leaks into the cavity producing pain. Contract when we have allergic reactions and make it hard to breathe in. Thin walled and collapse (compliance) without pressure and surface tension makes it hard to open again. Pulmonary arteries deoxygenated come to lungs and the pulmonary veins leave with oxygenated blood.

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