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Ways of breathing

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Thoracic inhalation:
  1. intercostal muscles contract
  2. ribs move up
  3. ribs pull the pleural membrane open
  4. pleural membrane pulls open the lungs
  5. air is sucked into the lungs

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Thoracic exhalation:
  1. intercostal muscles relax
  2. ribs move down
  3. ribs push the pleural membrane closed
  4. pleural membrane pushes closed the lungs
  5. air is pushed out of the lungs

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Abdominal inhalation:
  1. abdominal muscles contract
  2. the diaphragm moves down
  3. the diaphragm pulls the pleural membrane open
  4. pleural membrane pulls open the lungs
  5. air is sucked into the lungs

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Abdominal exhalation:
  1. abdominal muscles relax
  2. the diaphragm moves up
  3. the diaphragm pushes the pleural membrane closed
  4. pleural membrane pushes closed the lungs
  5. air is pushed out of the lungs

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THORACIC INHALATION
THORACIC EXHALATION
ABDOMINAL INHALATION
ABDOMINAL EXHALATION
intercostal muscles contract
intercostal muscles relax
diaphragm relaxes
diaphragm contracts
ribs push the pleural membrane closed
the diaphragm moves up
the diaphragm pulls the pleural membrane open

Slide 6 - Drag question

Which muscles do we need for
inhalation and exhalation?

Slide 7 - Mind map

This way of breathing is:... ?

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Diaphragmatic breathing is used during / in...
A
your sleep and while resting
B
action
C
both
D
neither

Slide 9 - Quiz

Recap: diaphragmatic breathing

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This way of breathing is:...

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Chest breathing is used during / in
A
your sleep and while resting
B
action
C
both
D
neither

Slide 12 - Quiz

Combined breathing

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Slide 14 - Video

spirometer
measures long volume, but which one?
tidal volume: volume of air you breathe in or out
vital capacity: when you exhale as much as you can
residual volume: what's left after you exhale as much as you can
lung volume: vital + residual volume

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Let's do excercise 25 page 20

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homework
next lesson: study 1.3 do excercises 20,21,22,23,24

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