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A&P 3.12 Respiration

Horizontales
1 effortless exhalation to 1 effortless inhalation; easy relaxed breathing
Shallow breathing with the accessory breathing muscles
Lack of blood flow to the tissues
The amount you can forcefully exhale after forcefully inhaling
Influences of breathing include: temperature, irritation to the airway and __
Too much carbon dioxide in the blood lowers your ph level turning it acidic
Abbreviation for the air left in the airways after a full expiration
What type of respiration is the process of exchanging O2 and CO2 between the external environment and the body; specifically occurring in the alveoli of the lungs
1 effortless inhalation to 1 forceful inhalation used to measure the additional amount you can inhale after a normal tidal inhalation
A complete lack of oxygen to the tissue that causes cell death
Deepest muscle of the posterior knee that assists i flexion, medial and lateral rotation and stabilizing the knee joint
The type of respiration where cells convert glucose and oxygen into ATP, water and carbon dioxide providing energy for cellular functions
Verticales
The maximum amount of air that can be inhaled after a normal, effortless inhalation
An abbreviation of an accessory muscle of breathing
The sum of residual volume and expiratory reserve volume
The total amount you can forcefully inhale after forcefully exhaling
Abbreviation for Total air in the lungs and airway after a full forced inspiration
Pulmonary ventilation; involves inspiration and expiration
Lack of oxygen in the tissues
What air is left over after expiration
Muscle that starts on the supracondylar ridge of the femur and ends on the calcaneus; knee flexion, plantar flexion
Difficulty breathing
Abdominal breathing aka belly breathing when you use your diaphragm to compress the abdominal contents
What type of respiration is the exchange of gases between blood and tissues
Normal, quiet breathing