HUMB1000 Lecture Notes - Lecture 15: Rib Cage, Intrapleural Pressure, Sternum

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L2 - gas exchange: occurs across respiratory membrane. Factors affecting gas exchange through the respiratory membrane: thickness of the respiratory membrane, surface area. Thicker membrane reduces the rate of movement of gas. Lower surface area reduces volume of gas exchange taking place. How easily a gas can diffuse in and out of a liquid or tissue. Co2 in lungs may be 20 and o may be 4; co2 can move through respiratory membrane 5x faster: partial pressure. Pressure exerted by each gas in a mixture of gases. Compendium 4 - why do we breathe page 39. Pulmonary ventilation: process of moving air into and out of the lungs, structures involved: Moves superiorly as it relaxes into its dome-shape. Airflow in and out of alveoli: boyle"s law. Volume is inversely proportional to pressure: air moves from areas of high pressure to areas of low pressure, barometric air pressure (pb, intra-alveolar pressure (palv)

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