Ventilation is a process humans rely on to maintain high oxygen and low carbon dioxide concentrations at the gas exchange surface. The process that ventilates lungs is breathing. Humans ventilate the lung by negative pressure breathing
Ventilation in human biology refers to the process of breathing or the exchange of oxygen and carbon dioxide between the lungs and the environment. It involves the inhalation of oxygen-rich air and the exhalation of carbon dioxide. Ventilation is necessary for supplying oxygen to the body's tissues and removing waste carbon dioxide from the body.
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Pulmonary ventilation occurs as a person inhales and exhales air and air is exchanged between the atmosphere and the alveoli of the lungs. During this, the pulmonary capillary blood gains oxygen and loses carbon dioxide.
Lambert canals are located in the lung and provide, along with the pores of Kohn, collateral ventilation at the level of the very distal bronchioles but more in the alveolar system.
Ventilation is the mass flow of air into and out of the lungs. Ventilation of the lungs is necessary as it brings oxygen into the body for body processes such as respiration and ventilation of the lungs release carbon dioxide from the body.
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