Such a concise clear representation.. thank you. I would have loved some short notice on the breathing of mounteners above 7000 m pics.. Curiously these tell only about oxygen supply, never mentioning this crucial factor of the atmospheric pressure getting lower and lower, making it harder and harder for the lungs to fill efficiently...
Question! Please anyone explains! Anyone! How is it that the muscle contract on the central part? Isn't it pulled downwoards? Then it's contracting downwords not towards the centet, if it's towards thr center it won't contract downwards it will pull the ribs it's attached to with it and that will tighten the ribcage
In the video, you said the lungs are innervated by the somatic nerve--Phrenic, It is my understanding that the lungs are innervated parasympathetic via Vagus, and somatic via symp trunk. Is that right?
your videos are awesome and help me a lot with my studies, question about this video though, do the lungs just sit on top of the Tx diaphragm or actually attach to the Tx diaphragm? if so how? what are the attachments please?
Such a concise clear representation.. thank you. I would have loved some short notice on the breathing of mounteners above 7000 m pics..
Curiously these tell only about oxygen supply, never mentioning this crucial factor of the atmospheric pressure getting lower and lower, making it harder and harder for the lungs to fill efficiently...
Great video! So easy to understand.
And when exhalation is not relaxed but controlled, which muscles do that? Eg, playing a wind instrument, singing, blowing..etc.?
Abdominal body wall muscles like the external oblique and rectus abdominis muscles
@@TheNotedAnatomist Exactly! I'm writing a clarinet tutor because no clarinet tutor knows how the diaphragm actually works!
Thank you. That was clear and concise.
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Question! Please anyone explains! Anyone! How is it that the muscle contract on the central part? Isn't it pulled downwoards? Then it's contracting downwords not towards the centet, if it's towards thr center it won't contract downwards it will pull the ribs it's attached to with it and that will tighten the ribcage
Parachute was G E N I U S!!!!!
In the video, you said the lungs are innervated by the somatic nerve--Phrenic,
It is my understanding that the lungs are innervated parasympathetic via Vagus, and somatic via symp trunk. Is that right?
you're correct I meant to say the diaphragm is in her by the phrenic nerve. Sorry about that
I don't get the hydrostatic pressure part! Why whould the lungs follow the diaghram?
your videos are awesome and help me a lot with my studies, question about this video though, do the lungs just sit on top of the Tx diaphragm or actually attach to the Tx diaphragm? if so how? what are the attachments please?
Physics 😢