HUMB1004 Study Guide - Final Guide: Rib Cage, Costal Cartilage, Intercostal Space

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Pressure and volume of a given space with a given gas inside is inversely proportional. Inhalation increase the volume, decrease the pressure, airflows down the pressure gradient into the lungs. Expiration decrease the volume of the lungs, increasing the pressure, causing exhalation from a higher intrapulmonary pressure to a lower atmospheric pressure. Elastin fibres in the lungs contract when they are not being filled with air . Quiet expiration due to copious amounts of elastin fibres in the lung that recoil inherently passive. Connected by central tendon vast attachments to/around thoracic aperture. Inferior lumbar vertebral bodies via the crura (left and right) (cid:858)little legs(cid:859) Attach the diaphragm posteriorly to the lumbar vertebral bodies: right crus. Slightly longer down to l3 vertebral body level. Wraps around the oesophagus preventing acidic contents of the stomach going back up into the oesophagus upon inspiration. Right hemi diaphragm is higher than the left due to the liver.

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