BIOL 221 Lecture Notes - Lecture 7: Thoracic Wall, Intrapleural Pressure, External Intercostal Muscles

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During normal breathing, or eupnea, inspiration is due to contraction of inspiratory muscles. The diaphragm contracts and pulls down on the central tendon. External intercostal muscles pull up on the ribs. The combination of the two sets of muscles increases the volume of the thoracic cavity much more than either alone. The diaphragm would tend to pull the lower ribs downward when contracting; contraction of the external intercostal muscles helps to counter this as well as pulling upward and expanding the upper rib cage. During eupnea, expiration occurs due to the passive relaxation of the inspiratory muscles. Elastic recoil of the inspiratory muscles and thoracic wall decreases the size of the thoracic cavity. Diaphragm and external intercostal muscles contract (somatic motor control) Inspiration begins with contraction of the diaphragm and external intercostal muscles stimulated by somatic motor neurons. The diaphragm & external intercostal muscles are innervated by phrenic and intercostal nerves, respectively.

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