
Respiration Notes
... to form the right and left primary bronchi The primary bronchi, secondary bronchi,and their branches form the bronchial tree. As the tertiary bronchi branch within the lung, the amount of cartilage in their walls decreases and the amount of smooth muscle ...
... to form the right and left primary bronchi The primary bronchi, secondary bronchi,and their branches form the bronchial tree. As the tertiary bronchi branch within the lung, the amount of cartilage in their walls decreases and the amount of smooth muscle ...
Blood Vessels
... • Factors that remain relatively constant: • Blood viscosity • The “stickiness” of the blood due to formed elements and plasma proteins • Blood vessel length • The longer the vessel, the greater the resistance encountered ...
... • Factors that remain relatively constant: • Blood viscosity • The “stickiness” of the blood due to formed elements and plasma proteins • Blood vessel length • The longer the vessel, the greater the resistance encountered ...
Pulmonary Adaptations The Respiratory System
... Surfactant A phospholipoprotein molecule, secreted by specialized cells of the lung, that lines the surface of alveoli and respiratory bronchioles. Surfactant lowers the surface tension of the alveoli membranes, preventing the collapse of alveoli during exhalation and increasing compliance during in ...
... Surfactant A phospholipoprotein molecule, secreted by specialized cells of the lung, that lines the surface of alveoli and respiratory bronchioles. Surfactant lowers the surface tension of the alveoli membranes, preventing the collapse of alveoli during exhalation and increasing compliance during in ...
Review for Medical Physiology
... voltage/potential caused by electrical currents generated by the heart. (2) The waves of the ECG: a. P wave: the sequential depolarization of the right and left atria; b. QRS complex: right and left ventricular depolarization; c. ST-T wave: ventricular repolarization; d. U wave: origin for this wave ...
... voltage/potential caused by electrical currents generated by the heart. (2) The waves of the ECG: a. P wave: the sequential depolarization of the right and left atria; b. QRS complex: right and left ventricular depolarization; c. ST-T wave: ventricular repolarization; d. U wave: origin for this wave ...
Blood Vessels
... • Small-diameter arterioles major determinants of peripheral resistance • Abrupt changes in diameter or fatty plaques from atherosclerosis dramatically increase resistance – Disrupt laminar flow and cause turbulent flow • Irregular fluid motion increased resistance ...
... • Small-diameter arterioles major determinants of peripheral resistance • Abrupt changes in diameter or fatty plaques from atherosclerosis dramatically increase resistance – Disrupt laminar flow and cause turbulent flow • Irregular fluid motion increased resistance ...
GLU in urine
... 1- dose must be taken along 1 week if patient take it for 2 days → formation of germs 2- Solving the problem : Big dose of “ for example “ amoxicillin it contain material combat removing by kidney through secretion SO , prevent amoxicillin from binding “ combat for the same receptor of amoxicillin “ ...
... 1- dose must be taken along 1 week if patient take it for 2 days → formation of germs 2- Solving the problem : Big dose of “ for example “ amoxicillin it contain material combat removing by kidney through secretion SO , prevent amoxicillin from binding “ combat for the same receptor of amoxicillin “ ...
Quantitative Fluid Analysis
... The powerhouse of the cell and therefore the entire human body is the mitochondria. The mitochondria are small organelles found in the cells of all animals. Their primary responsibility is to convert by-products of food into energy to run not only the cell, but the entire organism. When this cellula ...
... The powerhouse of the cell and therefore the entire human body is the mitochondria. The mitochondria are small organelles found in the cells of all animals. Their primary responsibility is to convert by-products of food into energy to run not only the cell, but the entire organism. When this cellula ...
Lecture-21-11
... The same force applied over a smaller area results in greater pressure – think of poking a balloon with your finger and then with a needle. Pressure is a useful concept for discussing fluids, because fluids distribute their force over an area ...
... The same force applied over a smaller area results in greater pressure – think of poking a balloon with your finger and then with a needle. Pressure is a useful concept for discussing fluids, because fluids distribute their force over an area ...