give short answers:
24) Describe how oxygen and carbondioxide are transported in the
blood.
25) Describe the mechanisms responsible for haemostasis.
26) Discuss the determinants of vascular resistance.
27) Write an essay on the exchange function of blood
capillaries.
Mixture of Respiratory / Digestive System
a) How is oxygen transported in the blood?
b) What is the chloride shift? (explain please)
c) In ventilation-perfusion coupling how does the body respond
to O2 flow and CO2 accumulation
d) Where is bile produced, where is it stored, what is it
composed of:
e) What organ does the pancreas deliver enzymes to?
f) The function of hydrochloric acid in the digestive system
is
2. How are oxygen and carbon dioxide are transported in the
blood?
3. Hyperventilation is used by swimmers before they dive. Why?
Also, why is that fatal?
4. What happens to the cardiac output when there is a tamponade
(buildup of pericardial fluid)? Why is this fatal?
1) How are oxygen and carbon dioxide transported in the
blood.
2) Give an illustrated account of the structure and function of
the gas exchange region of the lung.
Gas Transport in the Blood. Describe in detail how carbon
dioxide is transported in the blood. Be sure to include all the
ways the blood transports carbon dioxide and a detailed
explanation/description of how carbon dioxide is “loaded” and
“unloaded” from the blood both in the tissues and the alveoli.