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
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      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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    * 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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