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Lab5-Respiratory-Sp20
Anatomy & physiology ii (bio106eo2), rivier university.
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Experiment 1: microscopic anatomy of the, respiratory system, data tables, table 1: experimental observations, respiratory image description of visible structure(s), post-lab questions, 1. identify the labeled components in the slide image below., a______________________, b______________________, c______________________, d______________________, 4. why is mucus present in the trachea, 5. what is the specific function of the cilia on the walls of the trachea, experiment 2: virtual model – the respiratory, 6. how many diaphragm(s) exist in the human body, 7. does deoxygenated blood become oxygenated in the upper respiratory tract, the lungs,, or the diaphragm, 8. is the trachea superior or inferior to the diaphragm, 9. what is the most inferior organ in the respiratory system, experiment 3: understanding lung mechanics, table 2: understanding lung mechanics observations, squeezed bottle observations (step, released bottle observations (step 4), 10. what happened to the balloon why, 11. what would happen if the seal at the base of the bottle leaked, 12. what causes a collapsed lung, 13. is a collapsed lung functional why or why not, 17. what role do the rings of cartilage surrounding the trachea play, 18. were there many or few vessels serving as conduits between the lungs and the heart, why is this important, 19. describe the function of the diaphragm during inhalation and exhalation..
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Course : anatomy & physiology II (BIO106EO2)
University : rivier university.
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