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| amount of air/normal breath (500 mL) |
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| amount over TV forcibly in (2100-3100 mL) |
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| amount forcibly exhaled (1000 mL) |
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| amount remaining even after ERV; keeps gas exchange even between breaths (1100 mL) |
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| amount of air remaining in the passageway (150 mL) |
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| air that actually reaches resp. zone and contributes to gas exchange (300 mL) |
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| machine that measures respiratory capacities |
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| contains the inspiratory and expiratory centers |
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| controls inspiratory drive |
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| located in aorta and carotid arteries; detect CO2 --> message to medulla |
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| 3 ways that air changes in the respiratory passages |
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| purified, humidified, warmed |
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| 3 main functions of paranasal sinuses |
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| lining the skull, acting as resonance chambers for speech, producing mucus |
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| protects superior opening of larynx |
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| a blast of air pushes against the glottis and rushes up |
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| inhale then release in short breaths |
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| sudden inspiration due to a spasm of the diaphragm |
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| created by the same action that causes crying |
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| same as cough, but through the nose |
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| very deep inspiration needed to increase oxygen to body |
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| where diffusion of O2 into blood occurs |
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| attack caused by collapse of breathing tubes |
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| too much mucus is produces and pools into lungs |
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| process by which lungs work |
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| causes over-inflated air sacs that fill with mucus |
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| closes over windpipe when someone swallows |
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| reaction in eyes, nose, and throat |
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| located on top of spinal cord at base of brain |
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| voice box (contains vocal cords) |
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| turbinals of bone behind (inside) the nose |
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| divides the nose into two halves |
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| depend on tension of vocal cords |
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| mesentery surrounding lungs |
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