🎈 Fun Fact! 🎈: Breathing seems so natural to us, but did you know it's a tightly regulated dance between your lungs, blood, and brain? Let's dive into it! 🌬️
🌬️ Bloodstream: Delivers oxygen to cells and removes carbon dioxide.
📏 Defined as: How many times we breathe in and out in a minute.
🧠 Controller: Brainstem's respiratory centers.
Sends signals to muscles involved in inhalation: diaphragm and external intercostal muscles.
These muscles contract → lungs expand!
Stretch receptors notice this and tell the brain: "Hey, enough inhaled! Time to exhale."
Exhaling is usually a chill process, but we can force it for bigger breaths.
🔄 What's it? It's like a thermostat for your body to keep everything in balance.
🏋️ Real-world example: Think of it as a thermostat. If the room gets too hot (high CO2), the AC (ventilation) turns on to cool it down. When it's cool enough, the AC turns off!
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🎈 Fun Fact! 🎈: Breathing seems so natural to us, but did you know it's a tightly regulated dance between your lungs, blood, and brain? Let's dive into it! 🌬️
🌬️ Bloodstream: Delivers oxygen to cells and removes carbon dioxide.
📏 Defined as: How many times we breathe in and out in a minute.
🧠 Controller: Brainstem's respiratory centers.
Sends signals to muscles involved in inhalation: diaphragm and external intercostal muscles.
These muscles contract → lungs expand!
Stretch receptors notice this and tell the brain: "Hey, enough inhaled! Time to exhale."
Exhaling is usually a chill process, but we can force it for bigger breaths.
🔄 What's it? It's like a thermostat for your body to keep everything in balance.
🏋️ Real-world example: Think of it as a thermostat. If the room gets too hot (high CO2), the AC (ventilation) turns on to cool it down. When it's cool enough, the AC turns off!
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