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LECTURE A&P

EXAM 2 FINISHING UP ON THE RESP. VOL. AND LAWS

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DEFINE INSPIRATORY RESERVE? BREATHING IN DEEPLY IN RESERVING THE AMT.OF VOL. TO BREATH IN MORE AIR.
DEFINE EXPIRATORY RESERVE? BREATHING OUT
DEFINE RESIDUAL VOLUME? IS THE AIR THAT YOU CANNOT BLOW OUT WHEN BLOWING OUT.
DEFINE FUNCTIONAL RESIDUAL CAPACITY? INSPIRATORY, EXPIRATORY RESERVE AND ALL THE AIR THAT YOU CAN BREATH OUT PLUS THE RESIDUAL. THE PART U CAN DEAL WITH (BREATHING IN) THE PART U CAN'T DEAL WITH (BREATHING OUT)
DEFINE INSPIRATORY CAPACITY? INCLUDES THE INSPIRATORY RESERVE + REGULAR TIDAL VOLUME.
DEFINE VITAL CAPACITY? INCLUDES THE TOP OF THE INSPIRATORY RESERVE ALL THE WAY DOWN TO THE BOTTOM EXPIRATORY RESERVE.
DEFINE TOTAL LUNG CAPACITY? IS FROM THE BOTTOM OF EXPIRATORY RESERVE ALL THE WAY TO THE TOP OF THE INSPIRATORY RESERVE.
WHAT ARE THE NAMES OF THE FOUR AIR VOLUMES? TIDAL,INSPIRATORY,EXPIRATORY,RESIDUAL VOLUMES.
WHAT ARE THE NAMES OF THE FOUR CAPACITIES? INSPIRATORY, FUNCTIONAL RESIDUAL, VITAL, TOTAL LUNG CAPACITY.
WHAT ARE YOUR RESPIRATORY LAWS BOYLE'S, CHARLE'S, DALTON'S LAW
WHAT'S BOYLE'S LAW? GASES(DEALS WITH PRESSURE AND VOL.) ARE REVERSED FROM EACH OTHER (INVERSELY).
WHAT IS CHARLE'S LAW? (DEALS WITH TEMP. AND VOL.) THEY ARE THE SAME, NOT INVERSE.
WHAT IS DALTON'S LAW? ANY GASES HAS ITS OWN INDIVIDUALE PRESSURE AND PUT TOGETHER GET TOTAL NUMBER OF PRESSURE.
DEFINE PARTIEL PRESSURE? PART OF THE PRESSURE I.E CARBON DIOXIDE(PARTIAL PRESSURE) AND OXYGEN HAS ITS PART OF PRESSURE (OXYGEN PARTIAL PRESSURE)
WHAT IS THE TOTAL AMT. OF PRESSURE(OR ATMOSPHERIC PRESSURE? PARTIAL= O2+CO2+N2=H20.
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