6.4.2
Ventilation
Breathing In
Breathing In
When a human breathes in, air flows into the lungs and oxygen diffuses into the bloodstream. Breathing in is also called inspiration. The steps involved in this process are:


1) Muscle contraction
1) Muscle contraction
- The external intercostal muscles (muscles that surround the ribcage) contracts.
- The diaphragm contracts and moves downwards.
- Energy is required to power the muscle contraction.


2) Thoracic cavity
2) Thoracic cavity
- The external intercostal muscles move the ribcage upwards and outwards.
- The diaphragm moves downwards.
- The volume of the thoracic cavity increases.


3) Lung pressure decreases
3) Lung pressure decreases
- The increasing volume in the thoracic cavity causes the pressure in the lungs to decrease.
- A pressure gradient between outside the lungs and inside the lungs is created.


4) Air flow
4) Air flow
- Air flows inside the lungs down the pressure gradient.
- Air flows down the trachea and into the alveoli.
Breathing Out
Breathing Out
When a human breathes out, air flows out of the lungs and carbon dioxide diffuses out from the bloodstream. Breathing out is also called expiration. The steps involved in this process are:


1) Muscle relaxation
1) Muscle relaxation
- The external intercostal muscles relax.
- The internal intercostal muscles also contract.
- The diaphragm relaxes and moves upwards.


2) Thoracic cavity
2) Thoracic cavity
- The internal intercostal muscles move the ribcage downwards and inwards.
- The diaphragm moves upwards.
- The volume of the thoracic cavity decreases.


3) Lung pressure increases
3) Lung pressure increases
- The decreasing volume in the thoracic cavity causes the pressure in the lungs to increase.
- A pressure gradient between outside the lungs and inside the lungs is created.


4) Air flow
4) Air flow
- Air flows out from the lungs down the pressure gradient.
- Air flows out of the alveoli and up the trachea.
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