Kinesiology 2230A/B Lecture Notes - Lecture 2: Breathing, Intrapleural Pressure, Tidal Volume

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This system is involved in the uptake portion of vo2. Also involved in the removal of co2. Important in acid-base status (co2 + h+: co2: weak acid, h+ ion: very acidic. Space between mouth and larynx is the pharynx. Esophagus: bifurcation that leads to the stomach. In lungs: primary bronchii bronchioles alveoli surrounded by the capillary system: capillaries: where gas exchange occurs. Dead space: any area without gas exchange occurring. Elastic tissue that is impermeable to o2 and co2. 2 of these membranes: visceral pleura: membrane on the interior side, parietal pleura: membrane closer to the exterior (ribs) Pleural space: fluid-filled to insulate the lungs from anything that"s happening external to that in the chest cavity. Action of diaphragm and costal muscles affects intrapleural and intrapulmonary pressures leading to inspiration and expiration. If increase volume, decrease pressure varies during inspiration and expiration. Diaphragm: at rest, the diaphragm gives change in volume.

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