respiratory system

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according to the Bohr shift effect why does the graph shift to the right?
increased oxygen disassociation
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what is the internal site of respiration
the muscles
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what is the external site of respiration
the lungs
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what form of ventilating is this: contraction of diaphragm & intercostal muscles, ribs move up and out
Inspiration
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what form of ventilating is this: relaxation of diaphragm & intercostal muscles, ribs move in and down
expiration
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what is the process by which gas moves across a membrane
gaseous exchange
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what is the partial pressure of oxygen at external site
high
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what is the partial pressure of oxygen at internal site
low
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what is the partial pressure of carbon dioxide at external site
low
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what is the partial pressure of carbon dioxide at external site
high
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the number of inspirations per minute
breathing rate
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volume of air inspired and expired in one breath
tidal volume
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the volume of air inspired and expired in one minute
minute ventilation
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what is responsible for respiratory regulation
respiratory control centre
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what causes the diaphragm to contract
phrenic nerve
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what causes the intercostal muscles to contract
intercostal nerve
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what is located between the ribs
intercostal muscles
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