Mechanics of Breathing
Events of Respiration Pulmonary ventilation – moving air in and out of the lungs External respiration – gas exchange between pulmonary blood and alveoli Respiratory gas transport – transport of oxygen and carbon dioxide via the bloodstream Internal respiration – gas exchange between blood and tissue cells in bodies capillaries
Pleural lining Visceral pleura – Covers the surface of the lungs Parietal pleura – Covers the inner surface of the thoracic cavity Pleural fluid – Fluid separating two layers – Allows lungs to slide easily past thoracic walls – Does not allow lungs to separate from thoracic walls
Mechanics of Breathing (Pulmonary Ventilation) Completely mechanical process Depends on volume changes in the thoracic cavity Boyle’s Law: Volume changes lead to pressure changes, which lead to the flow of gases to equalize pressure Two phases Inspiration – flow of air into lung Expiration – air leaving lung Not these kind……..
Muscles involved in Inspiration Diaphragm – The muscle at the base of the ribcage contracts Intercostal muscles- Muscles between the ribs contract This process increases the volume of the thoracic cavity
Exhalation / Expiration