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describe the mechanism of breathing in human beings. Explain in detail ​

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Answered by prarthanatank999
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Answer:

The mechanism of breathing involves two main processes: inspiration and expiration. Inspiration occurs when the diaphragm and the external intercostal muscles contract. ... The contraction or relaxation of muscles around the lungs changes the entire volume of air inside the lungs, and so does the pressure.

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Answered by lime98
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Answer:

THE MECHANISM OF BREATHING INVOLVES TWO MAIN PROCESSES:INSPIRATION AND EXPIRATION

Explanation:

INSPIRAYION OCCURS WHEN THE DIAPHRAGM AND THEN EXTERNAL INTERCOASTAL MUSCLES CONTRACT.

Mechanism Of Breathing

The air which we breathe in and out of the lungs varies in its pressure. So basically when there is a fall in air pressure the alveolar spaces falls and the air enters the lungs (inspiration) and as the pressure of the alveoli within exceeds the atmospheric pressure, the air is blown from the lungs (expiration). The flow rate of air is in proportion to the magnitude of the pressure difference.

The breathing mechanism involves two processes:

Inspiration

Expiration

Inspiration

In the process of inspiration, there would be a contraction of muscles attached to the ribs on the outer side which pulls out the ribs and results in the expansion of the chest cavity.

Later, the diaphragm, contracts, moves downwards and expands the chest cavity resulting in the contraction of the abdominal muscles.

The expansion of the chest cavity produces a partial vacuum which sucks air into the lungs and fills the expanded alveoli.

Mechanism Of Inspiration

The process of intake of atmospheric air is known as inspiration. It is an active process.

When the volume of the thoracic cavity increases and the air pressure decreases, inspiration takes place.

Contraction of external intercostal muscles increases the volume of the thoracic cavity.

Contraction of the diaphragm further increases the size of the thoracic activity. Simultaneously, the lungs expand.

With the expansion of the lungs, the air pressure inside the lungs decreases.

The pressure equalizes and the atmospheric air rushes inside the lungs.

Expiration

The expiration process is considered once after the gaseous exchange occurs in the lungs and the air is expelled out. This expulsion of air is called expiration.

During this process, muscles attached to the ribs contract, the muscles of the diaphragm and the abdomen relax which leads to a decrease in the volume of the chest cavity and increases the pressure of the lungs, causing the air in the lungs to be pushed out through the nose.

Mechanism Of Expiration

The process of exhaling carbon dioxide is called expiration. It is a passive process.

It occurs when the size of the thoracic activity decreases and the air pressure outside increases.

Now the external intercostal muscles relax and the internal intercostal muscles contract.

As a result, the ribs are pulled inwards and the size of the thoracic cavity is reduced.

The diaphragm is relaxed and the lungs get compressed.

Consequently, the pressure increases and the air is forced outside.

Mechanism of Respiration

Mechanism of respiration involves the breathing mechanism and exchange of gases.

The gaseous exchange occurs by diffusion in the alveoli. It depends upon the pressure differences between blood and tissues, or atmospheric air and blood. The exchange of gases takes place at the surface of the alveolus.

The mechanism of breathing has already been explained above. Let us have a look at the steps involved in the exchange of gases.

Exchange of Gases

The exchange of gases takes place in the following manner:

Transport Of Oxygen

Oxygen in the blood is carried to the tissue in two forms- Oxyhaemoglobin- chemical composition of oxygen with haemoglobin, and solution of oxygen in the blood plasma.

The oxygen in the blood combines with haemoglobin when the concentration of oxygen is high in the blood.

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