Respiratory | Mechanics of Breathing: Expiration | Part 3

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      @@NinjaNerdOfficial Hey. Great video. I have a question. If the air keeps flowing out, how will it equalize with the atmospheric pressure when the volume keeps decreasing so the pressure should keep increasing

    • @meshalalghamdi8704
      @meshalalghamdi8704 4 года назад +1

      tolu falaye diaphragm and thoracic cavity will increase so the volume and the pressure will decrease then the air will be flown inside ur lungs and thats due to the elasticity of the lung. If the volume keeps decreasing the elasticity will increase cause they r inversely proportional to each other.

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      @@NinjaNerdOfficial Is intra pleural pressure during rest and quiet expiration is -4 mmHg the same....can any one clear the doubt...

    • @rakeshnaidu6901
      @rakeshnaidu6901 2 года назад

      @@meshalalghamdi8704 Is intra pleural pressure during rest and quiet expiration is -4 mmHg the same....can any one clear the doubt...

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  • @Rawan_Adel.
    @Rawan_Adel. 2 года назад +28

    * Forced inspiration:
    Diaphragm, external intersostals + SCM, scalenes & pectoralis minor.
    * Quiet expiration:
    no muscles involved, totally passive.
    By elasticity ofof the lungs.
    Also diaphragm & external intercostals are relaxing.
    * Forced expiration:
    -- Abdominal wall muscles:
    External oblique
    Internal oblique
    Transverse abdominus
    A little bit by rectus abdominus.
    -- Internal intercostals.

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  • @MiyaEvaCute
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    Scalenes are not accesory, it is one of the three muscles active during inspiration. Not only external but also intetnal intercostals are active during inspiration. Other than that totally agree with everyone. U are a knowledgeble monster of teaching ! Enjoy it a great deal ! Keep doing it...waiting for new lectures !

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    Really excellent.
    One thing I want to be clear about.
    You said when chest wall is expanding during inspiration it is talking away parietal pleura away from the visceral pleura.
    But while explaining expiration process you said when lungs are contracting due to elasticity it is also pulling visceral pleura along with it because both parietal pleura and visceral pleura are almost adhered.
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    One more point.
    During the process of inspiration you said (though only one single time) that intrapleural pressure is --4 mmHg as compared to atmospheric pressure.
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  • @reezis1619
    @reezis1619 3 года назад

    Just a comment on forced expiration, it does not mean that more air leaves. It just means that the air leaves faster. As you contract the accessory muscles it decreases its volume faster but the end volume and end pressure is the same, 761mmHg, it just reaches it faster than passive expiration. Correct me if I'm wrong

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