ventilation Flashcards

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what is ventilation?

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the process of moving air into and out of the lungs (inhalation and exhalation)

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what does moving air rely on?

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differences in air pressure between the lungs and the atmosphere

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what is inhalation?

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  • diaphragm contracts, moving down and flattening
  • intercostal muscles contract, moving rib cage up and out
  • causes the volume of the thorax to increase and air pressure in the thorax to fall
  • air pressure in the thorax is now less than atmospheric pressure, causing air to move into the lungs
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what is exhalation?

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  • diaphragm relaxes, moving up and doming
  • intercostal muscles relax, moving ribcage down and in
  • causes the volume of the thorax to decrease and air pressure in the thorax to rise
  • air pressure in the thorax is now more than atmospheric pressure, causing air to move out of the lungs
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in inhalation what happens to the diaphragm?

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diaphragm contracts, moving down and flattening

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in exhalation what happens to the diaphragm?

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diaphragm relaxes, moving up and doming

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in inhalation what happens to the intercostal muscles?

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they contract- moving rib cage up and out

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in exhalation what happens to the intercostal muscles?

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they relax- moving rib cage down and in

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in inhalation what happens to the volume of the thorax and the air pressure?

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  • volume of the thorax increases
  • air pressure falls
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in exhalation what happens to the volume of the thorax and the air pressure?

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  • volume of the thorax decreases
  • air pressure rises
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in inhalation does air move in or out of the lungs?

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moves in because air pressure in the thorax is now less than atmospheric pressure

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in exhalation does air move in or out of the lungs?

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moves out because air pressure in the thorax is now more than atmospheric pressure

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