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How we breathe

Chapter 1

The engine of the breath

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Chapter 2

The gas exchange highway

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Chapter 3

The ultimate cleaning crew

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Chapter 4

Breathing at the extremes

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YOUR GOAL

Master of How we breathe

Ch 1 · The engine of the breath
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teacher The volume of a normal breath

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teacher The nose as climate control

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teacher The windpipe and its cartilage rings

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teacher The dome that drives your breath

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teacher Diaphragm pulls down, pressure drops low, oxygen rushes in!

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The windpipe and its cartilage rings

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Fun Fact

Diaphragm movement: Your diaphragm moves down about 1.5 centimeters during normal breathing, but during deep breathing, it can move down up to 10 centimeters.

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The nose as climate control

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Glossary
diaphragm (noun)
A dome-shaped muscular partition separating the chest cavity from the abdomen in mammals. This muscle contracts and flattens to draw air into the lungs during inhalation.

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Quiz

How does the nasal cavity prepare cold air before it reaches the delicate human lungs?

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Gossip

Which breathing habit is most annoying?

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Quiz

What is the maximum volume of air that the average adult human lungs can hold?

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Quiz

Which part of the human brainstem automatically controls the rhythm of breathing?

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Quiz

What is the average volume of a relaxed breath, known as tidal volume, in an adult human?

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Quiz

What physical change actually forces air to rush into the lungs during inhalation?

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Quiz

Which muscle is the primary driver of breathing in humans?

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Quiz

Why does the human trachea have C-shaped cartilage rings instead of complete circles?

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Quiz

What happens to the diaphragm muscle when a human inhales?

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Brain's Breathing Beat

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