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Week 6 Case Study: Chronic Obstructive Pulmonary Disease (COPD)

BIO255: Anatomy & Physiology III w/Lab

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1. How is ventilation different from respiration?


Ventilation is the process that facilitates respiration. Hence ventilation is the inhalation

and exhalation of gases, Oxygen, and Carbon dioxide between the lungs and the

atmosphere. In contrast, respiration is the exchange of gases between the alveoli(found in

the lungs) and the blood in the pulmonary capillaries across the respiratory membrane

(i.e., in the body).


2. Ventilation is dependent upon a pressure gradient. Describe how this

pressure gradient works.


The pressure gradient is necessary to transport the air from the mount (or nose) to

pulmonary alveoli; hence, ventilation depends on a pressure gradient. The inward

movement of air(inspiration) from outside to lungs and outward air movement

(expiration) from lungs to outside atmosphere occurs because of the pressure gradient.


Therefore during inspiration, the contraction of the diaphragm causes a pressure gradient

between the lungs and atmosphere. Contraction of the diaphragm creates a negative

pressure inside the lungs, so air movement occurs from high pressure(atmosphere) to the

low atmosphere (lungs). Whereas in expiration, the relaxation of the diaphragm also

creates a pressure gradient relaxation of the diaphragm causes more pressure inside the

lungs. Hence, the air moves from inside of the lungs to outside to the atmosphere. Thus,

fall on Boyle’s law, "pressure exerted by a gas in a close container is inversely

proportional to the volume of the gas in the container." Inversely proportional means that

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