KIN110 Lecture Notes - Lecture 21: Intrapleural Pressure, Internal Intercostal Muscles, External Intercostal Muscles

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Breathing is autoprogrammed we don"t have to think about it. 760mmhg allows for regular breathing air owing from high pressure outside lungs (760mmhg) to low pressure in the lungs (756mmhg) Air pressure is the intrapulmonary pressure and rises and falls with breathing but eventually equalizes. 756mmhg is the intrapleural pressure, between the lung and the diaphragm. Lines the outside of the lung and the inside of the thoracic cavity. Lungs stick to the pleura in the thoracic cavity lung adheres to the pleura. Lung expands because thoracic cavity is increasing and the lung is stuck to the pleura which is stuck to the thoracic cavity. Volume inside thoracic cavity increases because diaphragm is contracting. Diaphragm decreases in size when it is constricted/contracted. Causes the lung to expand and draw air in. Intrapleural pressure is typically 4mmhg less than the pressure of the alveoli which is usually the same as the atmospheric pressure.

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