mass transport in animals Flashcards

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what is haemoglobin

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what is the role of haemoglobin and red blood cells in the transport of oxygen

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what is loading of oxygen in relation to oxyhaemoglobin disassociation curve

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what is transport of oxygen oxyhaemoglobin disassociation curve

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what is unloading of oxygen oxyhaemoglobin disassociation curve

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what is the effect of carbon dioxide on the dissociation of oxyhaemoglobin (bohrs effect)

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what are the different types of haemoglobin and how are they adapted to their environment

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what is the pattern of blood circulation in a mammal

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what happens to the ventricles when the atrioventricular valve is open relating to volume and pressure

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what happens to the atrium when the atrioventricular valve is open relating to the volume and pressure

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what is the structure of the arteries in relation to its function

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what is the structure of arterioles in relation to its function.

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what is the structure of veins in relation to its function

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what is the structure of capillaries and the importance of capillary beds as exchange surfaces.

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what is the equation for cardiac output

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key: what’s one way to contradict a correlation

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what is mass transport

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what are the blood vessels that enter and leave in the heart

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what are the blood vessels that enter and leave in the lungs

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what are the blood vessels that enter and leave in the kidneys

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what blood vessel is responsible from taking oxygenated blood from the heart to tissues

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what blood vessel is responsible for take deoxygenated blood from the tissues to the heart

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what blood vessel is responsible for taking oxygenated blood from the heart to the lungs

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what blood vessel is responsible for taking deoxygenated blood from the lungs to the heart

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what blood vessel takes deoxygenated blood tot the kidneys

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what blood vessel take deoxygenated blood to the vena cava from the kidneys

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what do coronary arteries do

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how does the structure of the left side of the heart relate to its function

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what does the semi lunar valve do

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what does the atrioventricular valve do

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how does the structure of the right side of the heart relate to its function

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what is the advantage of having a double closed circulatory system

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explain atrial systole

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explain ventricular systole

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explain diastole

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