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Describe the path of oxygen from when it enters your mouth to the blood.
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Our cycle of normal breathing takes place every 5 seconds. Velocity of air flow, y, measured in liters per second, after x
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what is the adaptive value of having the organ of gas exchange - in this case, the alveolus - inside the body?
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adele
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what is the position of the diaphram when you make it inhale and exhale?
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alice
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Asthma affects about seven percent of the population. During an asthma attack smooth muscle cells in the bronchi constrict, the
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Trixie
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As one exhales, what change in energy takes place between the diaphragm and the air in the lungs?
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Shannon
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As the shape of the diaphragm is changed dueing respiration, what does it possess?
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Shannon
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As air moves into the lungs, what does the air possess?
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Shannon
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External respiration takes place in the
(1 point) O bronchi O trachea O alveoli O diaphragm
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Which of the following statements best describes how oxygen enters the lungs?
(1 point) O Oxygen enters the lungs through the
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The is a strong wall of muscle that contracts to create a suction in the chest to draw in air and expand the lungs.
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How do the alveoli and capillaries interact?
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michael
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What's the homeostatic response to increasing dead space?
If you increase dead space the respiratory frequency decreases, right?
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Alex
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List 4 major organs of the respiratory system
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How does your respiratory function
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Just want to make sure I'm correct:
The lungs are (medial or lateral) to the heart. Lateral
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Sue
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The respiratory system is an organ system in the human body. Select the biological levels that the respiratory system is
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What function do that ALVEOI perform
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A patient has low blood oxygen levels of the patient’s blood is circulating properly, which is most likely functioning
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which of the following structures are regions of the lungs?
a. frontal, maxillary, sphenoidal, ethmoidal b.eustachian, pharynx,
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Anonymous
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Which of the following structures are tubes?
A. Frontal, maxillary, sphenoidal, ethmoidal B. Eustachian, pharynx, bronchi C.
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Anonymous
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A 60-year-old patient who comes to the emergency room with shortness of breath
is experiencing A. dysphagia. C. pleural effusion.
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Sandy
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which term means "blood on the chest"?
hemothorax aerothorax pneumothorax gastrothorax i think (hemothorax) not sure, it means
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Sandy
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Describe how the muscles work to support breathing.
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Cassandra
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I need help with drug treatments for the respiratory system
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matthew
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Is the throat the esophogus and the tranchea or is another name for the tranchea a throat. Whats the name for the esophus and
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Lena
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the primary drive to breath is elicited by which of he following:
a.reduced PO2 b.reduced PCO2 c.increased PO2 d.increased PCO2
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Natash
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the breathing rate of an infant is 30-50 breaths per minute while that of an adult in 18-20. why do infants have higher
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Anonymous
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What is the primary structure for gas exchange in the respiratory system, how is it deisgnedf or the job?
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bill
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When you cough, your windpipe contacts. The speed v, with which air comes depends on the radius,r, of your windpipe. If R is the
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Dan
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If the pleural space lost its negative pressure which of the following would be true?
A.Inspiation would be more difficult
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uknown
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does a lobster use gills to breathe
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Cade
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What can you do to keep your respiratory System functioning well?? Thanks
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Mike
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HOW DOES THE DIAPHRAGM HELP YOUR BODY BREATHE?
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VICKY
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WHY DOES YOUR CHEST BEGIN TO BURN IF YOU HOLD YOUR BREATH TO LONG?
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VICKY
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An infant's respiratory rate is 45 beats per minute, which is considered A normal B abnormal C a
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Helana
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True or Faise I said True Cilia prevent the entrance of pathogens into the body by providing an
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Helana
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in ninth grade create a paragraph work explain how the amount of oxygen and carbon dioxide and held by lungs in different from
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What is meant by inhalation reference concentration (RfC)?
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Read the section about Respiration and answer the question that follows. What controls how fact you breathe? (2 points)
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why does air move into the lungs?
Bob Pursley answered this question for you earlier. See you previous post of the same question
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alice
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air moves into the lungs bacause?
Pressure difference between the lungs and the atmosphere. THe diaphram movement causes this.
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alice
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The respiratory menbrane lining the air sacs consist of what?
The actual site of gas exchange within the lungs are? the actual
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alice
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when the blood doesnt clean out the carbon dioxide from the heart properly what is that defiecency called? or is it even a
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notsure
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What function do the alveoli perform?(1 point)
Responses exchange oxygen in the air for carbon dioxide in the blood exchange
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Which organ of the respiratory system is located inside the lungs?(1 point)
Responses larynx larynx trachea trachea bronchioles
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A patient has low blood oxygen levels, although the patient's blood is circulating properly. Which is most likely functioning
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4. Cigarette smoke has been found to have the following effects on the respiratory system.
1. There is destruction of many of the
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katrina!
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1. how is air drwan into the lungs and forced out of the lungs?
2.how do pressure gradient play a role an dhow are these pressure
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Tammy levy
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Which describes an effect of stress on the respiratory system?
A. It can trigger muscle tension B. It can increase blood pressure
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Jsh7sbna
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