Kinesiology 2230A/B Lecture Notes - Lecture 13: Lung Volumes, Partial Pressure

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Static lung volumes: passive measures taken at rest which represent lung capacity, vital capacity (vc): max. You have then gotten the residual volume knocked out of you and your lungs have temporarily collapsed: total lung capacity, vc + rv, these measures are largely based on body size and can"t be changed with training. Ventilation and perfusion: only air entering perfused alveoli or the alveolar volume (va) takes part in gas exchange. Ventilation, perfusion and dead space: non- perfused alveoli and respiratory passages where no gas exchange occurs termed dead space (vd, exc. Giraffe: dead space neck about 2m long. Typical resting values: vt= 500 ml, vd (cid:894)dead spa(cid:272)e(cid:895)= (cid:1005)5(cid:1004)/ (cid:271)reath (cid:894)does(cid:374)"t (cid:272)ha(cid:374)ge (cid:373)u(cid:272)h with exer(cid:272)ise= 3(cid:1004)% vt at rest(cid:895) F (breathing frequency) = 12-15 breaths per minute. Ve = vt x f: ve= 500 ml/breath x 15 breaths/min. = 7. 5l/min: va= (500 ml/ breath - 150 ml/breath)x 15 breaths/min.

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