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Control of ventilation ( control of respiration ) refers to the physiological mechanisms involved in the control of physiologic ventilation. Gas exchange primarily controls the rate of respiration....
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Muscle that allows inhalation and exhalation? What reflex is involed in inhaling and exhaling? What muscles are used when inhaling and exhaling? Primary muscles normally responsible for inhaling? When exhaling forcibly what muscles would contract? ... The process of inhaling and exhaling is called what? What happens to...
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Inhalation is the process of taking air into the lungs. For this to occur, the air pressure inside the lungs must be lower than that of the external atmosphere as air flows from areas of higher pressure to lower pressure. This is achieved b...
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The process of taking air into the lungs is inspiration, or inhalation, and the process of breathing it out is expiration, or exhalation. ... Every few seconds, with each inhalation, air fills a large portion of the millions of alveoli. In a process called diffusion, oxygen moves from the alveoli to the blood through...
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The process of inhalation is followed by the process of exhalation (breathing out) in which the diaphragm and chest muscles relax. With this the air in the lunges is forced out of the lungs. This exhaled air contains about 17% oxygen and 5% carbon dioxide.
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THE RESPIRATORY SYSTEM ... WHAT IS THE PROCESS OF BREATHING? ... During this process, the red blood cells turn from purple to a sparkling red color as they start carrying the oxygen to ALL the cells in your body.
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Describe the functions of the arteries, the capillaries, and the veins. ... Describe some surgical process for repairing arteries. ... Describe the process of inhalation and exhalation.
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1. RESPIRATION Learning Outcomes A student is able to: identify the structure of the human respiratory system, identify the structure of the lung, describe the process of inhalation and exhalation, relate the changes of air pressure in the thoracic cavity to inhalation and exhalation, describe the breathing mechanism.
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identify the structure of the human respiratory system; identify the structure of the lung; describe the process of inhalation and exhalation; relate the changes of air pressure in the thoracic cavity to inhalation and exhalation;
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