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Pleural Pressure

Pressure within the pleural cavity, typically negative.

Alveolar Pressure

Pressure inside the alveoli, varies during breathing.

Airflow

Movement of air in and out of lungs.

Lung Volume

Total volume of air in the lungs.

Compliance

Lung's ability to expand with pressure changes.

Restrictive Lung Disease

Conditions causing reduced lung compliance.

Obstructive Lung Disease

Conditions causing increased airway resistance.

Surface Tension

Force at the liquid-gas interface in alveoli.

Surfactants

Substances reducing surface tension in alveoli.

Work of Breathing

Energy required for inhalation and exhalation.

, Cyclic Breathing

Regular pattern of inhalation and exhalation.

Central Nervous System

Brain regions controlling respiratory patterns.

Pulmonary Afferents

Nerve fibers relaying lung conditions to the CNS.

Chemoreceptors

Sensors detecting changes in blood gases and pH.

Arterial PO2

Partial pressure of oxygen in arterial blood.

Arterial PCO2

Partial pressure of carbon dioxide in arterial blood.

Ventilation Reflex Responses

Automatic adjustments in breathing based on stimuli.

Negative Pressure

Sub-atmospheric pressure aiding in inhalation.

Positive Pressure

Supra-atmospheric pressure aiding in exhalation.

Boyle's Law

Increased volume leads to decreased pressure.

Diaphragm Contraction

Muscle action initiating inhalation.

Pressure Gradient

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