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MECHANISMS OF BREATHING
VENTILATION   is the term for the movement of air to and from the Alveoli.  Every single time you take a breath, or move air in and out of your lungs, TWO major actions take place  BREATHING   is the entrance and exit of air into and from the lungs
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- also called EXPIRATION - air is pushed out of the Lungs  EXHALATION These Two actions deliver oxygen to the Alveoli, and remove Carbon dioxide
The diaphragm, a bell-shaped sheet of muscle that separates the lungs from the abdomen, is the most important muscle used for breathing in
Because the lungs have no skeletal muscles of their own, the work of breathing is done by the diaphragm, the muscles between the ribs (intercostal muscles), the muscles in the neck, and the abdominal muscles
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Quadratus Lumborum  This is a low back muscles that pulls down hard on your bottom ribs. People sometimes tear it when they sneeze! It is recruited only for the strongest exhalations
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When the diaphragm contracts, the chest cavity enlarges, reducing the pressure inside. To equalize the pressure, air rushes into the lungs. When the diaphragm relaxes, the elasticity of the lungs and chest wall pushes air out of the lungs. Inhalation diaphragm contracts and drops  lung volume gets larger, creating a negative pressure difference  air rushes in  Exhalation diaphragm relaxes and rises  lung volume decreases, creating a positive pressure difference  air rushes out
All the muscles used in breathing contract only if the nerves connecting them to the brain are intact. In some neck and back injuries, the spinal cord can be severed, and the person will die unless he is artificially ventilated  MEDULLA OBLONGATA
Breathing is usually automatic, controlled subconsciously by the respiratory centre at the base of the brain.  Breathing continues during sleep and usually even when the person is unconscious.  CENTRAL CONTROLLERS: Central control of breathing is achieved at the brainstem, specifically the pons and midbrain, (responsible for involuntary breathing) and the cerebral cortex (responsible for voluntary breathing). Small sensory organs in the brain and in the aorta and carotid arteries monitor the blood and sense when oxygen levels are too low or carbon dioxide levels are too high.
The process of breathing out (called exhalation or expiration) is usually passive when a person is not exercising. Energy stored in the elasticity of the lungs and chest wall can be used to expel air out of the lungs. Therefore, when a person is at rest, no effort is needed by the respiratory muscles
How long can you hold your breath for? 1. Start inhaling and exhaling slowly 2. Breathe from deep within the diaphragm for last breath  3. As oxygen runs out blood diverted from hands to vital organs  4. At a critical level, could suffer hypoxia
8 minutes, 58 seconds  Tom Seitas
hypoxia   Generalised hypoxia occurs in healthy people when they ascend to high altitude, where it causes altitude sickness, and the potentially fatal complications of altitude sickness,  Altitude training uses mild hypoxia to increase the concentration of red blood cells in the body for increased athletic performance  The body adapts to the relative lack of oxygen by increasing the concentration of red blood cells and haemoglobin
 
The Continuous Cycles of Inhalation and Exhalation are known as BREATHING.   Most of us Breathe 10 to 15 times per minute  Newborns: Average 44 breaths per minute  Infants: 20-40 breaths per minute  Preschool children: 20-30 breaths per minute  Older children: 16-25 breaths per minute  Adults: 12 to 20 breaths per minute
Respiration Terms  Rates of a 70kg Male
Tidal volume  (TV) (Tidal Breathing) = 500 mL. The amount of air breathed in or out during normal respiration
Inspiratory capacity  (IC)  = approx 3.6l  The volume that can be inhaled after a tidal breathe-out
Expiratory reserve volume  (ERV) = 1.2 L. The amount of additional air that can be breathed out after normal expiration.  (At the end of a normal breath, the lungs contain the residual volume plus the expiratory reserve volume, or around 2.4 litres. If one then goes on and exhales as much as possible, only the residual volume of 1.2 litres remains).
Residual volume  (RV)  = 1.2 L. The amount of air left in the lungs after a maximal exhalation (Can never be expelled)
Vital capacity  (VC)  = 4.8 L. The amount of air that can be forced out of the lungs after a maximal respiration.
Total lung capacity  (TLC)  = 6L. The volume of gas contained in the lung at the end of maximal respiration.  ACTIVITY
Anatomical dead space   150 mL  The volume of the conducting airways of the nose, mouth, and trachea down to the level of the alveoli, representing that portion of inspired gas unavailable for exchange of gases with pulmonary capillary blood.
EXERCISE AND BREATHING Moderate to heavy physical exercise greatly increases the amount of oxygen skeletal muscles use.  The extra capacity allows us to exercise for long periods of time.  Rather than Breathing 12 times a minute, as most of us do at REST, a Runner may Breath as often as 50 times a minute.
 
 
    50-60 55-65L 45-55L 45-55L 50-60L 65-75L 65-85L 55-65L HOW MANY LITRES PER MINUTE?
Cross-country skiers      85 – 95L
Peter Reed UK Rower 11.68-litre lungs  Sebastian Murat  12l+ litres?

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L7 Breathing Mechanisms

  • 2. VENTILATION is the term for the movement of air to and from the Alveoli. Every single time you take a breath, or move air in and out of your lungs, TWO major actions take place BREATHING is the entrance and exit of air into and from the lungs
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  • 4. - also called EXPIRATION - air is pushed out of the Lungs EXHALATION These Two actions deliver oxygen to the Alveoli, and remove Carbon dioxide
  • 5. The diaphragm, a bell-shaped sheet of muscle that separates the lungs from the abdomen, is the most important muscle used for breathing in
  • 6. Because the lungs have no skeletal muscles of their own, the work of breathing is done by the diaphragm, the muscles between the ribs (intercostal muscles), the muscles in the neck, and the abdominal muscles
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  • 9. Quadratus Lumborum This is a low back muscles that pulls down hard on your bottom ribs. People sometimes tear it when they sneeze! It is recruited only for the strongest exhalations
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  • 14. When the diaphragm contracts, the chest cavity enlarges, reducing the pressure inside. To equalize the pressure, air rushes into the lungs. When the diaphragm relaxes, the elasticity of the lungs and chest wall pushes air out of the lungs. Inhalation diaphragm contracts and drops lung volume gets larger, creating a negative pressure difference air rushes in Exhalation diaphragm relaxes and rises lung volume decreases, creating a positive pressure difference air rushes out
  • 15. All the muscles used in breathing contract only if the nerves connecting them to the brain are intact. In some neck and back injuries, the spinal cord can be severed, and the person will die unless he is artificially ventilated MEDULLA OBLONGATA
  • 16. Breathing is usually automatic, controlled subconsciously by the respiratory centre at the base of the brain. Breathing continues during sleep and usually even when the person is unconscious. CENTRAL CONTROLLERS: Central control of breathing is achieved at the brainstem, specifically the pons and midbrain, (responsible for involuntary breathing) and the cerebral cortex (responsible for voluntary breathing). Small sensory organs in the brain and in the aorta and carotid arteries monitor the blood and sense when oxygen levels are too low or carbon dioxide levels are too high.
  • 17. The process of breathing out (called exhalation or expiration) is usually passive when a person is not exercising. Energy stored in the elasticity of the lungs and chest wall can be used to expel air out of the lungs. Therefore, when a person is at rest, no effort is needed by the respiratory muscles
  • 18. How long can you hold your breath for? 1. Start inhaling and exhaling slowly 2. Breathe from deep within the diaphragm for last breath 3. As oxygen runs out blood diverted from hands to vital organs 4. At a critical level, could suffer hypoxia
  • 19. 8 minutes, 58 seconds Tom Seitas
  • 20. hypoxia Generalised hypoxia occurs in healthy people when they ascend to high altitude, where it causes altitude sickness, and the potentially fatal complications of altitude sickness, Altitude training uses mild hypoxia to increase the concentration of red blood cells in the body for increased athletic performance The body adapts to the relative lack of oxygen by increasing the concentration of red blood cells and haemoglobin
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  • 22. The Continuous Cycles of Inhalation and Exhalation are known as BREATHING.  Most of us Breathe 10 to 15 times per minute Newborns: Average 44 breaths per minute Infants: 20-40 breaths per minute Preschool children: 20-30 breaths per minute Older children: 16-25 breaths per minute Adults: 12 to 20 breaths per minute
  • 23. Respiration Terms Rates of a 70kg Male
  • 24. Tidal volume (TV) (Tidal Breathing) = 500 mL. The amount of air breathed in or out during normal respiration
  • 25. Inspiratory capacity (IC) = approx 3.6l The volume that can be inhaled after a tidal breathe-out
  • 26. Expiratory reserve volume (ERV) = 1.2 L. The amount of additional air that can be breathed out after normal expiration. (At the end of a normal breath, the lungs contain the residual volume plus the expiratory reserve volume, or around 2.4 litres. If one then goes on and exhales as much as possible, only the residual volume of 1.2 litres remains).
  • 27. Residual volume (RV) = 1.2 L. The amount of air left in the lungs after a maximal exhalation (Can never be expelled)
  • 28. Vital capacity (VC) = 4.8 L. The amount of air that can be forced out of the lungs after a maximal respiration.
  • 29. Total lung capacity (TLC) = 6L. The volume of gas contained in the lung at the end of maximal respiration. ACTIVITY
  • 30. Anatomical dead space 150 mL The volume of the conducting airways of the nose, mouth, and trachea down to the level of the alveoli, representing that portion of inspired gas unavailable for exchange of gases with pulmonary capillary blood.
  • 31. EXERCISE AND BREATHING Moderate to heavy physical exercise greatly increases the amount of oxygen skeletal muscles use. The extra capacity allows us to exercise for long periods of time.  Rather than Breathing 12 times a minute, as most of us do at REST, a Runner may Breath as often as 50 times a minute.
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  • 34.    50-60 55-65L 45-55L 45-55L 50-60L 65-75L 65-85L 55-65L HOW MANY LITRES PER MINUTE?
  • 36. Peter Reed UK Rower 11.68-litre lungs Sebastian Murat 12l+ litres?