- What is the tidal volume + inspiratory reserve volume + expiratory reserve volume + residual volume called?
- The volume of air remaining in the lungs following maximum expiration is called
- What is the primary determinant of airways resistance?
- The difference between what two pressures drives air into and out of the lungs?
- The maximum volume of air that can be expired following a maximum inspiration is called
- Tidal volume + inspiratory reserve volume is called
- As the lungs expand, intra-alveolar pressure ____ and air moves ____ the lungs.
- The volume of air in the lungs following a maximum inspiration is called
- What is the tidal volume + inspiratory reserve volume + expiratory reserve volume called?
- The hypothalamus produces stimulating and inhibiting factors that travel to the anterior pituitary through a capillary system to stimulate the release of
- abnormal heart sound resulting from distrubed or turbulent flow
- Left coronary artery is a much ___________ vessel.
- blood vessels that carry blood away from the heart
- Which pressure changes with the phases of respiration but is always negative?
- As the volume of the lung increases, atmospheric pressure
- The right coronary artery drops down and curves around the _____ side of heart and to the ______.
- What is the volume of air present in the lungs when the lungs are at rest (in between breaths)?
- The maximum volume of air that can be inspired falling a resting inspiration is called
- Which of the following occurs when intra-alveolar pressure exceeds atmospheric pressure?
- degenerative condition that effects major arteries of the body (aka hardening of the arteries)