Respiratory System II
Across
- 3. CO2 pressure and H+ concentrations increases to a certain level that strongly stimulates the inspiratory
- 4. Emotional brain, cortical influences on respiration
- 6. Inside the RBC;transports 02,CO2, and H+
- 7. A substance found in red blood cells that is responsible for the unloading of oxygen from hemoglobin, metabolic activity
- 9. Law states that each gas in a mixture of gases exerts its own pressure as if all the other gases were not present
- 10. This type of rate is decreased when there is a sudden rise in blood pressure
- 11. Capacity is equal to the volume change of the lungs between a full inhale and full exhale
- 12. Respiration is the exchange of gases between alveoli and pulmonary capillaries
- 13. Law states that the quantity of a gas that will dissolve in a liquid is proportional to the partial pressure of the gas and its solubility
- 14. Controls the medullary rhythmicity area;transmits inhibitory impulses to the inspiratory area
- 15. Formed when the carbon dioxide molecule bonds with amino groups and proteins in the blood
- 16. These levels initiate inhalation
- 17. Blood is this when PH is low, O2 levels are low, CO2 levels are high and [H]+ is high
Down
- 1. the binding of oxygen and hemoglobin from lungs to heart, from heart to tissues
- 2. Saturation is said to be this when oxygen is at 100%;4 O2 attached to the heme group
- 3. This type of perfusion is blood flow to the lungs
- 5. Area of the brain that establishes the basic rhythm of breathing;medullary rhythmicity area
- 8. also known as hypocarbia;low PCO2;<40mmHg
- 13. This type of hypoxia is caused by a low PO2 in arterial blood as a result of airway obstruction, etc.
- 15. This is the exchange of negative ions that maintain the electrical balance between blood plasma and RBC cytosol;shift