1.Describe the pathway that air takes from the external
environment to the alveoli during inspiration.
2. Describe the concept of a mucociliary escalator. where is the
system found, and what adverse effects would occur if it was not
present?
3. how is the opening of the trachea protected during
swallowing
4. Describe the difference between external inspiration and
internal inspiration
5.what is surface tension? why is surface tension potentially
dangerous at the surface of alveoli? what reduces alveolar surface
tension?...
describe the primary characteristics for governmental and
not-for-profit entities. How does this differ from the primary
characteristics for business organizations? In your discussion,
explain how budgetary accounting contributes to achieving budgetary
control over revenues and expenditures for governmental entities
and not-for-profit entities.
identify and briefly describe the two branching philosophies of
knowledge in nursing (rationalism and empiricism) and how each
underpins qualitative or qualitative research.
1. Emphysema is a disease that damages alveoli. Describe how
this disease would affect a persons ability to breathe. Then
explain how emphysema would affect the concentration of oxygen and
carbon dioxide in the bloodstream.
2. Often when a person is trying to become healthier, they will
look for food labeled “fat free” or “low fat”. However, taken to an
extreme, a low-fat diet could hinder some body functions. Describes
the functions of lipids and how a complete lack of...
Describe the descending motor pathways from primary motor cortex
to (but not including) muscles and the functional or behavioral
distinctions of those pathways.
Identify and describe the primary functional cortical areas of the
cerebrum (e.g., primary motor cortex, primary somatosensory cortex,
primary auditory cortex, primary visual cortex, primary olfactory
cortex, primary gustatory cortex).