KIN 272 Study Guide - Final Guide: Simple Squamous Epithelium, Thoracic Cavity, Internal Intercostal Muscles

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Main purpose is to fill the lungs with air end up with volumes. A common test used to asses how well your lungs work by measuring how much air you inhale, how much you exhale and. Presented on a graph piece of paper time on x-axis (tell how many breaths taken in one minute) Volume in one standard normal breath y-axis tidal volume. Tidal volume: the volume of air taken into the lungs when you inhale at rest 500 ml. Inspiratory reserve volume (irv): extra reserve volume you have for inhalation this means that we have a reserve volume that we can tap into as tidal volume increases with exercise or activity. 0 bigger lungs and more volume can fill up. Volume above tidal volume at rest goes up to 5l depends on the size of thoracic cavity bigger thoracic cavity .

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