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engheavy * Blog MEDICAL RESPIRATORY PHYSIOLOGY PPT PRESENTATION 11/16/2019 Title: Respiratory Physiology1Respiratory Physiology2Respiration General. Purpose- To stay alive. Speech is an overlaid function. Respiratory patterns different for. Breathing for life. Breathing for speech3Relationship of Lung, Thorax Abdomen. Motion of rib cage diaphragm cause volumechange (inc. * Respiratory Physiology Ppt Lecture * Medical Respiratory Physiology Ppt Presentation Pdf * Anatomy Physiology Respiratory System Ppt Dec). Surface of lungs linked to surface of thoracicwalls diaphragm. Linkage- Fluid interface between pleura. RESPIRATORY PHYSIOLOGY PPT LECTURE Visceral Pleurae- lines lung. Parietal Pleurae- lines thoracic cavity. Pleural cavity- space between visceral parietallinings. Thoracic diaphragm movement cause LV inc.dec. Inhalation Lung volume and pressure4Pleural Linkage. Function of surface tension of the fluid inpleural space. e.g. Wet sheets of glass (resist separation butfree to move). 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Mechanical process that movesair in and out of the lungs.? O2of air is higher in the lungsthan in the blood, O2diffusesfrom air to the blood.? C02moves from the blood tothe air by diffusing down itsconcentration gradient.? Gas exchange occurs entirelyby diffusion:? Diffusion is rapid because ofthe large surface area and thesmall diffusion distance.Insert 16.1Page 4Chapter 16Respiratory PhysiologyCopyright © The McGraw-Hill Companies, Inc. Permission required for reproduction or display.Respiration? The term respiration includes 3separate functions:? Gas exchange:? Between air and capillaries in the lungs.? A mixture of self hosted and eps wonderlister meaning. Between systemic capillaries and tissues of thebody.? Cellular respiration.Copyright © The McGraw-Hill Companies, Inc. Permission required for reproduction or display.Ventilation? Mechanical process that movesair in and out of the lungs.? O2of air is higher in the lungsthan in the blood, O2diffusesfrom air to the blood.? 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