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This system allows gas exchange between cells and the environment:
a. Circulatory b. Respiratory c. Nervous d. Endocrine
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If your metabolic consumption of oxygen is 1500ml/min, what is the P02 of venous blood?
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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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Make the connection: your heart is dependent on oxygen from your respiratory system, and it is delivered by the(1 point)
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I have 2 problems/questions I am unsure of the answers.
1. how would you demonstrate the Valsalve maneuver using the model lung?
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Wendy
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I have 2 problems/questions I am unsure of the answers.
The first one is "how would you demonstrate the Valsalve maneuver using
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Mary
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I have 2 problems/questions I am unsure of the answers.
The first one is "how would you demonstrate the Valsalve maneuver using
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Mary
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I have 2 problems/questions I am unsure of the answers.
The first one is "how would you demonstrate the Valsalve maneuver using
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Mary
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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)
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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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JO MAMA
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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)
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JO MAMA
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The fetal pig does not have functional lungs, since the lungs are not being used is there any need to transport blood tot he
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Annie
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what is the correct pathway required for oxygen
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colette
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describe the path that oxygen follows through the human body to reach muscle tissue
and describe the path carbon dioxide follows
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Heather
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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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Yayu
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Which organ of the respiratory system is located inside the lungs? (1 point)
• nasopharynx • trachea • bronchioles •
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Yayu
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What function do the alveoli perform? (1 point)
Item 2 • exchange oxygen in the air for carbon dioxide in the blood • carry
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Yayu
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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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sarah
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True or false
1. Warm temp increase the release of CO2 from hemoglobin in the peripheral circulation. 2.Exchange of respiratory
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Susan Yi
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Name 4 functions of the respiratory system.
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sara may
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The red balloon that was stretched at the bottom of the model represented the
a. Trachea b. Diaphragm c. Epiglottis d. Larynx
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7. Calculate the difference in the lung volumes of a male athlete who is 62 inches tall and a female athlete who is 56 inches
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George
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I'm not sure how to answer one of my homework questions.
Is one function of the alveoli to filter out dirt and pollen before it
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Sidney
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Take a deep breath. Where does that air you breath in go? It goes into your lungs, but that's not the end! Your circulatory
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how to calculate the class average of millilitres of CO2 exhaled per minute?
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lola
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difference between gaseous exchange, respiration and breathing
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sam
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Describe each part of the respiratory passage regarding tissue, and why that tissue would be appropriate for that area.
THANK
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sean
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Describe 4 lung volumes that are measured by a spirometer
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sean
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Describe how air is modified by the nasal passages, and describe the special structures that allow this modification
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sean
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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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My instructions are to type 200 to 225 words of a short presentation on a topic of my choosing.
I was wondering if you could
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Danielle
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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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f your body is in need of more oxygen should you increase or decrease respiration (breathe faster or slower)?(1 point)
Responses
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What controls how fact you breathe?
(2 points) Responses blood pressure in the body blood pressure in the body temperature of the
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What controls how fact you breathe?
blood pressure in the body level of carbon dioxide in the body level of oxygen in the body
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Random
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Which of the following is NOT a characteristic of the respiratory surface of the alveoli?
a) Thin-walled b) Dry c) In contact
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Brianna
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The ____ space contains the heart, aorta, esophagus, and bronchi.
A. abdominal B. pelvic C. thoracic D. cranial
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The ____ space contains the heart, aorta, esophagus, and bronchi.
abdominal O pelvic O thoracic O cranial
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Laryngitis is inflammation of which of the following structures?
Lungs Larynx Bronchi Paranasal cavity
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What control how fast you breathe?
levels of carbon dioxide in the body level of oxygen in the body temp of body blood pressure
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dsa
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How would this action change the volume of the chest and lungs? Why does it cause the person to expel the food item from the
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How does breathing into a paper bag help return blood pH to normal?
Match the words in the left column to the appropriate blanks
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The gas exchange of oxygen to the bloodstream takes place in what part of the respiratory system?
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During the exchange of air in your lungs, oxygen is being taken into your bloodstream while their substance is being released.
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What controls how fact you breathe?
(2 points) Responses  level of oxygen in the body level of oxygen in the body  level of
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ooga booga
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If your body is in need of more oxygen should you increase or decrease respiration (breathe faster or slower)?(1 point)
Responses
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ooga booga
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What is the groove between the diapragm and ribcage in the lower part of the pleural cavity?
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Cassy
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what muscle most directly contributes to breathing?
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Which of the following structures are regions of the lung?
A. Frontal, maxillary, sphenoidal, ethmoidal B. Eustachian, pharynx,
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monica
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Well,I have a science question it says
:If you have 3 liters of air in your lungs and 2/10 of that is oxygen,how many milliliters
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peri
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