KIN 121 Lecture Notes - Lecture 17: Intercostal Muscle, Muscle Contraction, Trachea

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Oxygen and nutrients to / byproducts from = circulatory / respiratory systems. To maintain muscle energy supply: nutrients must be delivered, oxygen must be delivered, by-products must be removed. Diaphragm contracts and moves down: this causes increase in volume of chest cavity, this causes a decrease in pressure, air is sucked into lungs. External intercostal muscles contract: causes ribs to elevate, increases chest cavity volume, causes a decrease in pressure, air is sucked into lungs. Besides neural drive muscles also need energy in order to contract (resist fatigue) Passes the epiglottis and enters the opening called the glottis. Passes into the trachea on the way to the lungs. Lungs: first branches- right and left bronchi, smaller branches- bronchioles, terminal chambers in the lungs- alveoli (where gas exchange occurs) Bronchi (primary / secondary /tertiary: 23+ successive branching bronchioles, alveolar sacs with surrounding capillary plexus (blood in alveoli for 0. 75 sec. , pressure gradient = gas exchange.

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