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Question
Write a note on Hering-Breuer reflex.
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Solution
- During inspiration, when the lungs expand to a critical point, the stretch receptors are stimulated and impulses are sent along the vagus nerves to the expiratory centre. It then sends out inhibitory impulses to the inspiratory center. The inspiratory muscles relax and expiration follows.
- As air leaves the lungs during expiration, the lungs are deflated and the stretch receptors are no longer stimulated. Thus, the inspiratory centre is no longer inhibited and a new respiration begins. These events are called the Hering-Breuer reflex.
- The Hering-Breuer reflex controls the depth and rhythm of respiration. It also prevents the lungs from inflating to the point of bursting.
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