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Describe how the circulation (blood vessels) and the heart have integrated
functions in providing gas exchange for the brain.
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- Describe the function of the pulmonary and systemic systemDescribe how the cardiovascular system achieves homeostasis when an individual goes from a supine position to a standing position. (Tip: Use key concepts like stimulus, control center, effectors and responses to achieve homeostasis) How does the the respiratory system respond and achieve homeostasis in an individual who is hyperventilating? (Tip: Use key concepts like stimulus, control center, effectors and responses to achieve homeostasis)describe how oxygen and carbon dioxide are transported in the blood.
- Describe the physical principles governing the diffusion of gases into and out of the blood.Describe the function and role of the respiratoryand cardiovascular systems in oxygenation.Explain how CO interacts with the circulatory system, especially the relationship among CO, CO2, and O2 in blood cells and how exposure to CO influences normal oxygenation mechanisms. (b) Why are individuals with heart disease at greater risk when exposed to elevated CO levels? Please be detailed with response!
- Describe the Pulmonary circulation process?Which best describes blood flow through the heart? O oxygenated blood comes into the heart's left atrium, is pumped into the left ventricle, then pushed throughout the body O deoxygenated blood comes into the left ventricle, is pumped into the left atrium, then pushed to the lungs to be oxygenated O oxygenated blood comes into the heart's right atrium, is pumped into the left atrium, then pushed throughout the body O deoxygenated blood comes into the heart's right atrium, is pumped into the left atrium, then pushed throughout the bodyExplain why inspiration increases heart rate and expiration decreases heart rate.