BIOLOGY 174 Lecture Notes - Lecture 18: Pulmonary Circulation, Pulmonary Alveolus, Thoracic Cavity

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Before inspiration: pressure outside = pressure inside, (atmospheric pressure) = (intra-alveolar pressure, 760 mmhg = 760 mmhg, intra-thoracic pressure 756 mmhg (-4 mmhg) negative pressure. Partial vacuum that keep s lungs somewhat inflated. Intra-thoracic may go to 764 (-4) mmhg: no movement. Inspiration (inhale: increased chest volume, according to boyle"s law increase in volume = decrease pressure to 759 mmhg, pressure our higher than pressure in, 760 mmhg > 759 mmhg, air flows in. End inspiration: pressure out = pressure in, 760 mmhg = 760 mmhg, air flow stops. Expiration: decrease chest volume, according to boyle"s law; decrease volume, increase pressure to 761 mmhg, pressure high in > pressure low out, air flows out. * always until pressure reaches 760 mmhg in and out. Occurs: from lungs to blood, from blood to cells. Dalton"s law of partial pressure: the total pressure of a gas mixture is the sum of the pressures exerted by each individual gas.

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