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Assignment
1. Describe the laws of Dalton and Boyle and their significance for respiration
2. Describe the main structures and function of the conductive zone and of the respiratory system.
3. List two muscles of quiet inspiration and five of forced inspiration.
4. Describe the numerous mechanisms in your respiratory system naturally designed to keep your alveoli clean. There are numerous. Why has your body spent energy in these cleansing mechanisms?
5. List the partial pressures (in mmHg) of the three gases: N2, O2, and CO2 in the
a. Atmosphere (sea level)
b. Alveolus
c. Arterial Blood
d. Within a cell at rest
e. What are the two dominant gases in the Earth's atmosphere?
6. Describe the effects of increased H+, CO2, and temperature on the ability of oxygen binding on hemoglobin. Of what benefit is this design for a person.
7. List the exact order of flow of Unabsorbed food starting at the mouth and ending in the anus (the alimentary canal). List all regions sphincters, and valves through which the unabsorbed food passes through.
8. List the exact ducts through which the flow of bile and pancreatic juice traverses as it flows out of the Liver, Pancreas, and the Gallbladder. List any sphincters.
Use modern and classical terminology.
9. Describe in detail the four layers of the Alimentary canal going inward to outward.
10. Describe the anatomy of the stomach
11. Define these terms and where in the digestive system they are located
a. Ruggae
b. G cells
c. Chief cells
d. Parietal cells
e. Intestinal villi
f. Plicae circularis
g. Microvilli
12. Describe the function of the pancreas if food digestion and neutralization of pH in the duodenum.