Respiratory system - 8 views
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Alveoli is the air sac at the end of the bronchioles. They exchange the oxygen and carbon dioxide inside the blood. They provide oxygen to the blood and send out the carbon dioxide again. If the al...
is the large muscle located beneath the lungs .It is for seperating between the respiratory and the digestive system. But it's main function is for respiration. without it we can't breath because i...
A new heart also will I give you, and a new spirit will I put within you: and I will take away the stony heart out of your flesh, and I will give you an heart of flesh.Ezekiel 36:26 (Mark 12:33) ...
Similarities -Type of blood vessel -All are connected to the heart -Vessels Arteries -Carries Oxygenated Bloods -Carries blood away from the heart Veins -Carries Deoxygenated Bloods -Carries blo...
7. Flow rate of a straw with a larger diameter is different then a straw with a smaller diameter. I think the straw with a larger diameter will have a higher flow rate because there will be more sp...
I think the loss of sodium through the process is quite interesting.
(Smooth Muscle) - Located in your stomach, intestine - Involuntary (Skeletal Muscle) - Attached to the skeleton - Produces movement (Cardiac Muscle) - Found in heart - Involuntary
The central and peripheral system have a lot in common. They both share the same job of muscle movement. These systems are also connected to each other, sending signals to that part of the brain wh...
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Pls finish the questions and write the results/conclusion. Lab is due tonight by 8.00. It will take you about 20 mins to finish.
Results Page Quiz Url : Respiratory System All Quizzes Theme : Respiratory System Science Quizzes Result: 10/10 Details Number Actual Your Answer(s) Review - 1 B B Review - 2 A A Review ...
Respiration-using the oxygen and breaking it down with glucose Breathing- taking in oxygen and exhaling carbon dioxide Glucose + oxygen → carbon dioxide + water (+ energy).
Glucose + Oxygen → Carbon Dioxide + Water (+ Energy) C6H12O6 + 6O2 → 6CO2 + 6H2O (+ Energy) glucose → lactic acid (+ energy) Much less energy is released by anaerobic respiration (bottom) than...
Oxygen debt is when your cells aren't receiving enough oxygen during exercise they create lactic acid as a result.