6529 Lecture Notes - Lecture 4: Pericardium

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Upper respiratory tract extends : nose through the larynx. The alveoli never a9ain equal pressure with the ambient air. Hilus of the lung is located on its medias,num surface. De ciency of oxygen, inability to ualise it = hypoxia. If the volume of the alveoli increased, the pressure would decrease. Po2 in lung is greater than po2 in blood; pco2 in lung is less than pco2 in blood. The pleurae and pleural uid help prevent the spread of pulmonary infec,on to the pericardium. Carbon monoxide competes with oxygen for the same binding site. The paraal pressure of oxygen decreases at high alatude because the amount of oxygen in the air is decreased. Increased carbon dioxide in the blood leads to decreased ph of the csf which is the primary regulator of the rate of breathing. Cessa,on of breathing is known as = apnea. Maximum amount of air that can be expired aoer a maximum ispiratory e ort.

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