Exam 3 BIOS 255
healthy lungs and high compliance means
the lungs are too pliable and have a lower than normal level of elastic recoil
respiratory distress syndrome
common breathing disorder that affects newborns
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What would you do if premature infant was suffering from respiratory distress syndrome
Placing a breathing tube into your baby's windpipe (trachea)
Having a ventilator breathe for the baby.
Extra oxygen (supplemental oxygen)
Continuous positive airway pressure (CPAP). ...
Artificial surfactant. ...
Medicines to help calm the baby and ease pain during treatment.
region on antigen that makes immune response
epitope
conducting zone structures
consists of all of the structures that provide passageways for air to travel into and out of the
lungs: the nasal cavity, pharynx, trachea, bronchi, and most bronchioles.
, Your oxygen and carbon dioxide movement are going to occur through what process
respiration
inhalation and exhalation between the atmosphere and alveoli of the lungs
external respiration
What cells are responsible for humoral mediated immunity
B cells
type of defense mechanism that prevents viral dna replication
interferon. - innate immunity
what are complement proteins
system of plasma proteins that can be activated directly by pathogens or indirectly by
pathogen-bound antibody
•Membrane attack complex (MAC)
•Opsonization
interferons
Antiviral proteins secreted by T cells - your natural defenses
Boyle's law during inhalation
thoracic volume increases causing the intrapleural pressure and alveoli pressure to decrease
what is a complement system
part of the immune system that complements the ability of antibodies and phagocytic cells to
clear microbes and damaged cells from an organism, promote inflammation, and attack the
pathogen's cell membrane.
innate immunity
name of the nerve that controls the diaphragm
phrenic
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