Thursday, January 21, 2010

Nose Filters 1. How Is Air That Enters The Nose Warmed, Moistened, And Filtered?

1. How is air that enters the nose warmed, moistened, and filtered? - nose filters

2. As the exchange of carbon dioxide work done by oxygen in the lungs?

3. How is the volume of thoracic cavity increases when you inhale?

4. What are the causes of air in the lungs hurry?

5. As air forced through the lungs? (For more detailed response, in addition to expiration)

6. What is cell respiration?

7. What are the waste products of cellular respiration?

8. As the breathing is controlled?

9. What adjustments to help the airway clear?

2 comments:

  1. 1. that the blood is hot, so heat transfer in the atmosphere, the tube filled with water so that it does get wet easily. No cilia (hairs) than other traps dust and particles
    2. CO2 concentrations in the blood is higher than in the lungs and the amount of O2 in the lungs is higher than in blood, hemoglobin, and carbon dioxide with oxygen
    3. To relax muscles, some contracts
    4. Demand for oxygen in the lungs
    5. Print
    6. Respiration cellular respiration that occurs in the cells, energy production known as aerobic respiration in humans
    7. Water, carbon dioxide
    8. of spinal
    9. Coughing, sneezing, runny nose

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  2. 1. that the blood is hot, so heat transfer in the atmosphere, the tube filled with water so that it does get wet easily. No cilia (hairs) than other traps dust and particles
    2. CO2 concentrations in the blood is higher than in the lungs and the amount of O2 in the lungs is higher than in blood, hemoglobin, and carbon dioxide with oxygen
    3. To relax muscles, some contracts
    4. Demand for oxygen in the lungs
    5. Print
    6. Respiration cellular respiration that occurs in the cells, energy production known as aerobic respiration in humans
    7. Water, carbon dioxide
    8. of spinal
    9. Coughing, sneezing, runny nose

    ReplyDelete