The response of the breathing system Flashcards
tidal volume (VT)
the volume of air that enters and leaves the lungs at each natural resting breath
inspiratory reserve volume (IRV)
the volume of air that you can take in above the normal inspired tidal volume
expiratory reserve volume (ERV)
the volume of air that you can force out above the normal expired tidal volume
vital capacity (VC)
the total of the tidal volume and inspiratory and expiratory reserves
residual volume (RV)
the volume of air left in the lungs after the strongest possible expiration
total lung capacity (TLC)
the sum of the vital capacity and the residual volume
inspiratory capacity (IC)
the volume that can be inspired from the end of a normal expiration; IC = VT + IRV
ventilation rate
a measure of the volume of air breather per minute, calculated by multiplying tidal volume by breathing frequency
ventilation centre
centre in the medulla oblongata of the brain that receives information from a number of different receptors and controls changes to the rate at which you breathe
inspiratory centre
main area of the ventilation centre involved in the control of breathing in; breathing out is usually passive
expiratory centre
region of the ventilation centre involved in voluntary exhalation (breathing out)