Essentials Of Anatomy And Physiology For Communica
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Essentials of Anatomy and Physiology for Communication Disorders Chapter 2 Exam Bank Solution Manual Already Passed
Respiration - Answers Exchange of gas between an organism and its environment
inspiration - Answers the process of bringing air into the lungs for respiration
expiration - Answe...
Essentials of Anatomy and Physiology for Communication Disorders Chapter 2 Exam Bank Solution
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Respiration - Answers Exchange of gas between an organism and its environment
inspiration - Answers the process of bringing air into the lungs for respiration
expiration - Answers the process of eliminating air from the lungs for respiration
Boyle's Law - Answers Given a gas of constant temperature, increasing (or decreasing) the volume of the
chamber in which the gas is contained will cause a corresponding decrease (or increase) in pressure
bifurcates - Answers divides into two parts
alveoli - Answers air sacs in the lungs
mediastinal - Answers referring to the mediastinum or middle space of the thorax, which contains the
heart
pericardium - Answers the membranous sac enclosing the heart
parasternal - Answers near the sternum
spirometer - Answers Device that measures volume of air expelled or inspired
manometer - Answers device that measure pressure
breaths per minute (bpm) - Answers the number of complete in inhalations and exhalations performed
in 1 minute
volume - Answers in respiration, the displacement of air that represents specifically partitioned
components of the respiratory system, measured in cubic inches
capacity - Answers functional unit that is a combination of respiratory volumes, used to express
physiological limits
milliliter (mL) - Answers One thousandth of a liter
Cubic centimeter (cc) - Answers A milliliter or one thousandth of a liter
Tidal Volume - Answers the volume of air exchanged during one cycle of respiration
quiet tidal volume - Answers Tidal volume at rest
inspiratory reserve volume - Answers The volume of air that can be inhaled after a tidal inspiration (2475
cc for adults)
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