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BIOLOGY 325H
Respiratory systems, Part I Comparative and functional anatomy February 25, 2008 Most animal species have a dedicated respiratory system whose dual function is to absorb O2 from the surrounding environment and to release the CO2 that bu
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Lung diseases and stresses
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Visit the web sites, and learn what resources you have available online Answer questions posted on assignment page Supplement l
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External Respiration = pulmonary ventilation breathing involves 2 processes: inspiration expiration Inspiration an active process involves contraction of diaphragm innervated by phrenic nerve may also involve external interc
Respiratory System
OBJECTIVES:
Brief anatomy overview Discuss the mechanics of pulmonary ventilation
Note several important clinical measurements of ventilation
Describe the exchange of respiratory gases between air and blood
Gas pressures
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PATB 4110 Diseases of Food Animals and Horses
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