Applied Anatomy and Physiology 1.2
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- Created on: 12-03-18 17:42
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- a chronic and debilitating disease and is the name for a collection of diseases such as emphysema. the main cause of this is smoking. it is a long-term, progressive disease of the lungs that causes shortness of breath (4)
- a device that is used to measurlthe volume of air inspired and expired by the lungs (10)
- microscopic hair-like projections that help to sweep away fluids and particles (5)
- sensory receptors found in muscles and joints that provide information to the central nervous system about position and movement (14)
- the amount of air that remains in the lungs after maximal expiration (8, 6)
- the movement of gas molecules from an area of high concentration or partial pressure to an area of low concentration or partial pressure (9)
- the movement of oxygen from the air into the blood, and carbon dioxide from the blood into the air (7, 8)
- the pressure exerted by an individual gas when it exists within a mixture of gases (7, 8)
- volume of air breathed in or out per breath (5, 6)
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