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Investigation to determine whether expired air contains carbon dioxide
Formulate a hypothesis for this investigation.
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Ashanti
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what happens when the alveoli are destroyed?
It is decrease in oxygen?
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jess
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the respiratory systems of mammals and birds adapted to maximise the extraction of oxygen from air. How has did this happen.
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eed
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The sole activity of the respiratory system is breathing.
True False The exchange of gases between the blood and tissue cells is
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april
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Pulmonary ventilation is also referred to as ________.
A. The lungs B. Gasping C. Breathing D. The bronchial tubes I put C. just
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Dalton Hello is anyone their to help??
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The graph below shows how the respiratory system changes as a person goes from resting to running to walking to resting again.
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lynn lavada
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Having a lot of trouble with this one:
Q) Tidal volume is the volume of air displaced in the lungs between inhalation and
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Anonymous
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Is respiratory control more sensitive to small changes in arterial PO2 or in arterial PCO2?
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Rachel
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if you were a snoker, what lung volumes (tidal volume, expiratory reserve volume or vital capacity) would be most affected?
i
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kathy
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Which person do you think would be more physically fit:
a) an individual with a normal expiratory reserve volume and high vital
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kathy
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The purpose of surfactant in the lungs is to
A. facilitate lung expansion. B. bind oxygen from the air. C. improve lung blood
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Daniel
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1. Name the components of the respiratory system in the order incoming air would encounter them during breathing.
A. trachea,
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mstv1112
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Which of the following best summarizes the function of the respiratory system?
A. to transport oxygen to cells and wastes away
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mstv1112
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1. Name the components of the respiratory system in the order incoming air would encounter them during breathing.
trachea,
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Anonymous
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The graph below shows how the respiratory system changes as a person goes from resting to running to walking to resting again.
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AYD3N
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How do lungs help cells in the body meet their needs?
Answer options with 4 options A. They produce oxygen for the body. B. They
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answers bc why not
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The graph below shows how the respiratory system changes as a person goes from resting to running to walking to resting again.
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Which of the following statements best describes how oxygen enters the lungs?
(1 point) Responses Oxygen enters the lungs through
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cutacorn
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Select the answer below that best describes how the lungs are kept free of germs and dirt from the air.
(1 point) Responses The
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cutacorn
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The graph below shows how the respiratory system changes as a person goes from resting to running to walking to resting again.
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🧀 Cheesy-Mc-cheeserson 🧀
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The mode of respiration in earthworm is
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1. the exchange of carbon dioxide and oxogen takes place in the
A. alveoli**** B.asthma C.bronch D.diaphragm 2. _______ is a
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k.c undercover
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In the model that you built of the respiratory system, what structures did the straws represent?(1 point)
Responses the trachea
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cutacorn
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In the model that you built of the respiratory system, what structures did the straws represent?(1 point) Responses the
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In the model that you built of the respiratory system, what structure did the straws represent?
The trachea and bronchi the lungs
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one
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Pick the correct answer to the following question. Write a brief statement explaining why each choice of answers is correct or
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Taylor
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the lungs are lateral to the heart?
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betty
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In the model that you built of the respiratory system, what structures did the straws represent?
A. The lungs B. The chest cavity
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Amber sugar
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1. Contraction of the diaphragm causes:
A. a person to exhale. B. the size of the chest cavity to increase. C. air to flow from
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Amy
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Please help me!!! What are the answers to these Animal Physiology questions?
Urgent..... A decrease in the partial pressure of
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Sally
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What is the process by which oxygen moves from the lungs to the bloodstream and carbon dioxide moves from the bloodstream to the
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Renee
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An animal that's experiencing a laryngospasm has its airway obstructed when which of the following occurs?
A. vocal folds and
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Linda
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Although all of the structures of the respiratory system are in contact with the circulatory system, which respiratory structure
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Linda
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An emphysema patient is breathing pure O2 through a face mask. The cylinder of O2 contains 0.20 ft3 of O2 gas at a pressure of
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kira
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1. Which answer below includes all the phases of respirations?
A. Breathing, pulmonary ventilation, gas transport, and cellular
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Sabrina
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Which answer below includes all the phases of respiration?
A.Beathing,pulmonary ventilation,gas transport, and cellular
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Sabrina
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The is a small flap of tissue that closes the windpipe when you swallow food to keep you from choking
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Cat
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The ____Is a small flap of tissue that closes the windpipe when you swallow food to keep you from choking.
epiglottis enzyme
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person
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the - is a small flap of tissue that closes the windpipe when you swallow food to keep you from chocking
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madsnnkld
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Carina was inspected at that time, which appeared sharp with no mucosal lesions noted. 2% Lidocaine was instilled over the
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Anonymous
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I'm trying to find information on does lung capacity depend on height
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Ana
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what would happen to the respiratory system if it didn't have the nose, pharynx, larynx, trachea, bronchi, lungs, and mucus? I
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Samantha
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True or False.
The volume of the lungs is the most important factor in determining their efficiency.
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Arielle
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In the model that you built of the respiratory system, what structures did the straws represent?(1 point)
the lungs the lungs the
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Make the connection: your heart is dependent on oxygen from your respiratory system, and it is delivered by the(1 point)
Response
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Oxygen is taken into the body from the environment, and carbon dioxide is removed from the body and released into the
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cutacorn
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Make the connection: your heart is dependent on oxygen from your respiratory system, and it is delivered by the(1 point)
Response
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cutacorn
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Oxygen is taken into the body from the environment, and carbon dioxide is removed from the body and released into the
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Which organ of the respiratory system is located inside the lungs?(1 point)
Responses bronchioles bronchioles larynx larynx
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PEPPA PIG
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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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PEPPA PIG
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