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    Respiratory Air Flow

    Respiratory Air Flow and Volume 1. The predicted value for vital capacity (3.91 L) is higher than the experimental vital capacity (3.56 L). The predicted value for functional residual capacity (2.96L) is higher than the experimental value (2.54 L). The predicted value for total lung capacity(5.51) is higher than the experimental value (5.16). The differences can be caused by smoking, asthma and other lung deseases. 2. Inspiration mainly use muscular effert during quiet breathing. Expiration

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    AACB1253 BIOENERGETICS Test 3a (Chapter 3. Respiration) 40 marks 1. Trace the route of inhaled air from inspiration to diffusion of oxygen into blood. (2) Nostril ( nasal cavity ( pharynx ( larynx (______ ( _____ (______ (______ 2. Which of the following diagrams represents countercurrent exchange system? (circle the correct answer).(2) [pic] 3. Pulmonary ventilation, consisting of inspiration and expiration, is a mechanical process that depends

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    Run Run Run

    Interval Running INTRO: Not many training breakthroughs attract attention unless they produce unbelievable results. Wouldn’t you all agree?? Well I’m here to tell you that Interval Training is one of those methods. Today I will talk about what IT is, some of the great benefits and finally, how to get started, in hopes that you will want to try IT as part of your fitness plan and healthy lifestyle or at least arouse your curiosity about this training method. TOPIC 1: What is Interval Training

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    Zoo 171

    Respiratory System What is the definition of… Where does each occur? • Breathing- moves O2 into the body and CO2 out of the body; occurs in mouth/lungs • External Respiration- gas exchange in lungs; O2 into blood and CO2 into lungs • Gas Transport- transport of O2 to the body and CO2 to lungs; occurs in blood • Internal respiration- gas exchange at tissues/CO2 in the blood What are the structures in the upper respiratory system and the lower respiratory system? • Upper Respiratory

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    Nursing Diagnosis Impaired Physical Mobility

    NURSING DIAGNOSIS NANDA Nursing Diagnosis (Problem/Human Response): Impaired physical mobility Related To (Etiology): compromised ability to move purposefully within the environment and reluctance to move secondary to pain As Evidence By (Supporting Evidence from your Assessment): unsteady gait, difficulty maneuvering effectively and pt stating pain at “6/10” SHORT TERM OUTCOME: (Patient will….by….) Evaluation Pt will verbalize understanding of the benefits of participating in PT and staying

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    Unit 5 Case Study

    Unit 5 Case Study Halstead Unit 5 Case Study: Cari’s Story A. How can an infection in Cari’s nasal passages and pharynx spread into her sinuses? The infection in Cari’s nasal passages and pharynx was able to spread into her sinuses due to the fact of how close the passages and sinuses are to each other, and the sinuses being a drainage area for the nasal passages. B. What is the cough reflex? Describe the process that Cari’s respiratory system is using to clear her lungs by coughing

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    Principles of Training - 400m Run

    PDHPE Principles of Training 400m Run The principles of training should be applied to any athlete, elite or otherwise, when designing a training program that will result in maximising benefits in their chosen sport. The principles of training that will be included for this specific 400m elite runner are: progressive overload, specificity, variety, reversibility, training thresholds and warm up/cool down. It is vital to recognise the importance of progressive overload in a training program since

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    Mammalian Gas Exchange Systems

    The Mammalian Circulatory and Gas Exchange Systems Radwa Abdallah Professor Yan Xu Fundamentals of Biology II Lab February 20, 2014 Objectives The objectives of the Circulatory System laboratory experiment included observing and learning to identify the structural characteristics, mostly arteries and veins, in the chest cavity of the fetal pig, which would further the understanding of the heart and lungs in most other mammals; another objective was to understand blood pressure and heart

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    Fitness for Every Day

    RUNNING HEAD: Fitness 1 Fitness 2 Muscular strength and endurance are very essential parts to the body’s ability to move. Muscular strength is the amount of force a person can put out or the amount of weight they can lift. Muscular endurance is how many times you can move that weight without getting exhausted. Through muscle training it can increase muscle mass and the cross-sectional area which is also known as hypertrophy. Aerobic training is nonstop exercising such

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    Sphe314 Wk 4 Midterm Quiz

    SPHE314 WK 4 MIDTERM QUIZ Click Link Below To Buy: http://hwaid.com/shop/sphe314-wk-4-midterm-quiz/ Part 1 of 1 - 94.8/ 94.799 Points Question 1 of 37 2.6/ 2.6 Points The multiple functions of the muscular system are performed by ______________type(s) of muscle: A.2 B.3 C.4 D.1 Question 2 of 37 2.6/ 2.6 Points Which of the following is NOT considered a fuel nutrient? A.carbohydrate B.fat C.water D.protein Question 3 of 37 2.6/ 2.6 Points The layer

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