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blood vessels, lymphatic/immunity systems, respiratory system

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show volume that is inhaled OR exhaled during normal quiet breathing  
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show the volume of air that can be forcefully exhaled  
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show volume of air that can be forcefully exhaled after taking the deepest most forceful inhalation possible  
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Inspiratory Reserve Volume (IRV)   show
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Residual Volume (RV)   show
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show max volume of air one can forcefully inhale following TV exhalation IC=TV+IRV  
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show volume of air remaining in the lungs following TV exhalation FRC=ERV+RV  
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Total Lung Capacity (TLC)   show
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Leucopenia   show
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show a small region at the tip of the protein is extremely variable  
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What part of the body does the thoracic duct collect lymph from?   show
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Function of white pulp   show
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Function of red pulp   show
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show brachial artery and radial artery  
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What mechanism of venous circulation in the lower part of the body causes rhythmic contraction propelling blood toward the heart?   show
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show Circle of Willis or cerebral arterial circle  
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In which type of capillary do you find pores that penetrate the endothelial lining and allow rapid exchange of water and solutes between plasma and interstitial fluid?   show
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show the joining of blood vessels  
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show vascular resistance, vessel length, vessel diameter, blood viscosity, and turbulence  
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Upon standing up quickly, Brandon begins to fell light headed and faints. Explain what happened.   show
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Diffusion across the capillary walls at alveoli removes _____ and provides ______ to the blood.   show
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show median cubital  
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show the great saphenous vein is frequently excised and used as a coronary bypass vessel  
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show to bring blood from intestines, stomach, and pancreas into liver prior to entering the rest of the body so the liver can receive digested substances first  
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What vessels does the bachiocephalic trunk break off to?   show
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show Respiration can be voluntary inhibited for a period of time, but eventually voluntary control is overridden by the buildup of CO2 levels and the decrease of O2 levels.  
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What is delivered to the alveoli?   show
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show Emphysema, lung cancer, etc.  
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show antibodies bind specifically with antigens forming antigen-antibody complexes that inactive the antigen by neutralization, agglutination; or precipitation, which enhances phagocytosis by macrophages.  
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show Because fluid produced in pneumonia takes up space that would normally be occupied by air, vital capacity would decrease.  
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show valves  
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What are the structural differences between arteries and veins?   show
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What is the tunica media of an artery composed of?   show
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How does the fetus receive oxygen from its mother?   show
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show widening of blood vessels  
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Vasoconstriction   show
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Where do the two common carotid arteries originate?   show
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Blood flow (F)   show
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Perfusion   show
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show the force that blood exerts on a vessel wall  
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show pressure exerted on arterial walls during ventricular contraction  
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Diastolic   show
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show difference between systolic and diastolic pressures  
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Mean arterial pressure   show
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Blood hydrostatic pressure   show
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show pressure resulting from solutes in the blood; draws fluid into capillary  
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show resistance to blood flow  
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show blood viscosity, vessel length, and vessel radius  
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What is lymph responsible for?   show
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What kind of circuit does lymph flow in?   show
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Is lymph pumped?   show
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What color is lymph that has been filtered and is ready to return to the cardio system?   show
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What do lymph nodes do?   show
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Where are Peyer’s Patches located?   show
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show palatine (2), lingual (2), and pharyngeal (1)  
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show right and left subclavian veins  
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What is another name for the left lymphatic duct?   show
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List the organs of the lymphatic system.   show
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Edema   show
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How do we measure lung volume?   show
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Which side of the lung has two lobes?   show
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show right  
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show CO2 is moving into alveoli; O is moving into blood vessels  
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What are the three functions of the nasal conchae?   show
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What are the three regions of the pharynx?   show
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Hyperventilation   show
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Tonsils   show
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Right lymphatic duct   show
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Thymus gland   show
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show drains most of body  
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Spleen   show
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Some of the lymph vessels   show
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show filter bacteria and many other agents of disease from lymph  
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Bone marrow   show
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show A diuretic increases the diuresis of fluid by the kidneys. It reduces plasma volume and decreases blood pressure. (three factors that impact blood pressure?)  
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How do beta-blockers improve blood pressure?   show
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When does the thoracic aorta change its name?   show
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How does blood get from the abdominal aorta to the spleen?   show
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show mesenteric arteries  
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Inferiorly, the abdominal aorta branches into two major vessels, called?   show
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Which veins unite to form the superior vena cava?   show
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Which veins form the inferior vena cava?   show
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show ulnar artery  
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show digital arteries  
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What tissue does the internal iliac artery supply?   show
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show legs  
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At what point does the external iliac artery/vein become the femoral artery/vein?   show
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Where is the plantar arterial arch located?   show
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What is the purpose of the hepatic portal veins?   show
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What arteries supply the cheeks?   show
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