Kinesiology 2230A/B Lecture Notes - Lecture 1: Intrapleural Pressure, Tidal Volume, Pulmonary Pleurae

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This system is involved in the uptake portion of vo2. Also involved in the removal of co2. Nasal cavity to trachea to lungs bronchi bronchioles alveoli (capillary system- interface between air in lung and blood stream) Trying to increase sa for diffusion of o2 into the bloodstream and co2 from bloodstream into the lung. Lay out alveoli flat- size of a tennis court (90 square m ) Pleural membrane surrounding the lungs visceral pleura and: also a layer of pleural membrane on the rib side of the thoracic cage parietal pleura. Between pleural membranes there is a vacuum created between them. If anything enters this space, air will enter and lungs will collapse o. Action of diaphragm and costal muscles affects intrapleural and intrapulmonary pressures leading to. When the diaphragm contracts, all muscles shorten, increases volume in thoracic area, drop in. At rest, diaphragm does all work (contracting, relaxing)

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