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anatomy final exam p

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the avioli in the lungs handles what gas exchange
gas exchange in tissues is caused by capilarys
which are stronger arterys or veins arterys
what is the valve between RA and RV tricuspum
do veins put blood to the heart and from the heart too the heart
what holds it together papilarys
what side is 3x as thick because it has to pump blood to the whole body left ventricle of the heart
what prevents back flow of blood valves
what are heart sounds made by the valves closing
what are heart murmurs caused by from a leaky valve
what is the pace maker of the heart SA node
when taking into consideration the lub dub sound of the heart, lub is made when what ventricles contract and the tricuspid valve closes
what makes the dub sound ventricles relax and aortic valves close
what does the right atrium recieve blood from deoxygenated blood from body tissue
what chamber pumps blood to the body LV
ventricles are called pumping chambers
what brings blood from the heart to the lungs pulminary artery
what stops blood from going back into the left chamber aorta semic morta valve
how is the heart nourished with oxygen corniary arterys
how many lobes are in the lungs right-3 left-2
how does the oral connect to the nasal cavity hard and soft palate
what is amonia caused by virus or bacteria
normal expirtation is breathing out with no contraction
what is the main goal of contracting to increase thoractic cavity
breathing makes the diaphram do what contract making it move down
avioli sacks are made of what simple squamus cells
viseral pleura is attached to what surface of the lung
what portion of the respiratory tract is for food farnex
the diaphram is located where floor of chest cavity
the diaphram is used for what breathing
what handles has exchange in the tissues capilarys
when considering blood pressure, systolic pressure is what pressure in arteries when the left ventricle contracts
when considering blood pressure, diastolic pressure is what pressure in arteries when left ventricle relaxes
the sequence of air lungs is nasal cavity, farnex, larnex, trachia, bronchi, brochiuls THE ANSWER IS A QUESTION 28
when you breathe in air what happens warm, clean, moisturized, ANSWER D QUESTION 29
what portion of the respiratory tract is for food farnex
what prevents the food from going down the wrong pipe uppagladis
what is the wind pipe trachia
why is the trachia protected by c shaped rings so it doesnt collapse and so the asophogus has room to expand
the trachia divides into two what primary bronchi which supply each lung and divide into two secondary bronchi and go to each lobe
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