Kinesiology 2230A/B Lecture Notes - Lecture 14: Breathing, Thoracic Cavity, Exhalation

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They have one way air flow in the lungs. Air goes in the trachea, takes a left turn into the lungs, and continues into these air sacks. For exhalation, the air for the air sack enters the lung. Whether they"re inhaling or exhaling, they have fresh air moving through the lungs. Compared to us, air goes in, extract o2 get co2 and then we exhale and take more. With birds, whether inspiration or expiration, have fresh air moving through the lungs. Near-content one way air flow through the lungs- always presented with max o2. Fresh air never mixed with stale air (with co2 in it) birds vs humans: We have air moving in and expel that air inefficiently compared to birds review: Atmospheric pressure in the environment you"re in in that moment in time. Need lower pressure in lung relative to outside. Have to generate a greater pressure in the lung to expel air.

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