BIO 3347 Lecture 1: Respiratory System

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Ventilation - action of breathing with muscles and lungs. Gas exchange - between air a capillaries in the lungs, between systemic capillaries and tissues of the body. Acid-base balance - co2+h20 h2co3 h+ + hco3- Decrease in intrapulmonary pressure, to just below atmospheric pressure -> air goes in. Compliance: this the ability of the lungs to stretch during inspiration. Elasticity: it is the ability of the lungs to recoil to their original collapsed shape during expiration. Intercostals contract, expanding rib cage -> increased thoracic volume laterally. More volume -> lowered pressure -> air in. Less volume -> pressure within alveoli is just above atmospheric pressure - air leaves lungs. Note: residual volume of air is always left behind, so alveoli do not collapse. It is the process by which the body takes in oxygen and utilizes and removes co2 from the tissues into the expired air.

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