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q what are arterial vessels arterioles and arteriesarterial vessels are every blood vessel that carries blood from the heart to the tissues
q what is the difference between diastolesystole and systole and diastole are the two stages into which the cardiac cycle is divideddiastole is the
q how does the heart impel the bloodthe heart is a muscular organ that contains chambers right ventricle and right atrium right ventricle and and
q what are the typical components of a closed circulatory systemthe typical components of the closed circulatory system are the blood vessels within
q why even though they have an open circulatory system can flying insects like flies beat their wings with great speedin insects the circulatory
q what is the difference between mussels and octopuses regarding their circulatory systems how does that difference influence the mobility of these
q what are the merits of the closed circulatory system over the open circulatory systemthe closed circulatory system is more resourceful since blood
q define a closed circulatory systema closed circulatory system is one in which blood circulates only inside blood vessels for this reason the blood
q what is an open circulatory systemopen circulatory system is the one in which blood doesnt circulate only inside blood vessels but it also falls in
q what are the two kinds of circulatory systemsthe circulatory systems can be classified into closed circulatory system and open circulatory
q what is the alternative means for transport of substances in animals without a circulatory system why is blood important for larger animalsin
q what is circulationcirculation is the movement of substances like gases within blood vessels and nutrients and cavities throughout the organismq do
q where are the chemoreceptors that detect the acidity of the trigger and blood the respiratory compensation locatedthe chemoreceptors that
q what is the difference between metabolic acidosis and respiratory acidosis and what is the difference between metabolic alkalosis and respiratory
q how does the breathing process correct alkalosisif the body undergoes alkalosis the respiratory center located in the medulla gets the information
q how does the breathing process correct acidosisthe increment of the respiratory frequency makes the body eliminate more carbon dioxide and to shift
q what are alkalosis and acidosisacidosis is the condition in which the blood ph is abnormally low alkalosis is the condition in which the blood ph
q how does the pulmonary ventilation affect the carbon dioxide concentration in blood what happens to the carbon dioxide concentration and to the
q what are the consequences of shifting the chemical equilibrium of the formation of bicarbonate from water and carbon dioxide towards the
q what are the consequences of shifting the chemical equilibrium of the formation of bicarbonate from carbon dioxide and water towards the increase
q what is the structure of the central nervous system that regulates pulmonary respirationthe reaction is catalyzed by the enzyme carbonic anhydrase
q what is the chemical equation of the formation of bicarbonate from water and carbon dioxide what is the enzyme that catalyzes this reactionthe
q what is the gas exchange unit of the mammalian lungsthe gas exchange units of the mammalian lungs are the alveoliq what is the physical process
q what are the blood vessels that carry venous blood to the heart what is the blood vessel that collects arterial blood from the heartthe blood
q what is hematosis in humans where does hematosis occurhematosis is the oxygenation of the blood venous blood oxygen-poor after hematosis is