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where is the pulmonary ventilation?​

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Answered by mpayal032
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pulmonary ventilation is in lungs

Answered by Anonymous
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Explanation:

Neurons that innervate the muscles of the respiratory system are responsible for controlling and regulating pulmonary ventilation. The major brain centers involved in pulmonary ventilation are the medulla oblongata and the pontine respiratory group.

This system, also known as the ventilation system, meets the body's needs for gas exchange at the lungs and at the tissues. The primary function of pulmonary ventilation is to make oxygen available to the blood, which is transported by the cardiovascular system throughout the body to all the cells.

Overall, perfusion increases more than ventilation at the base of the lung, resulting in lower V/Q ratios in the base of the lung compared to the apex. In a healthy individual, the V/Q ratio is 1 at the middle of the lung, with a minimal spread of V/Q ratios from 0.3 to 2.1 from base to apex.

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