Friday, June 5, 2015

The Nervous System

Click on this link, read the articles, copy and answer the exercises on pages 2 and 3, paste the answers on a word file.

Search the web and find a diagram of a neuron indicating the different parts, copy it and paste it on the same file.

Click on this link, copy the exercise on the same file, and answer it by highlighting the correct linking word.


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Respiratory System



Go to this link, Read the article about the respiratory system on page 2, and answer the exercises on pages 2 and 3.



Click on the Pulmonary Edema Transcript (a word document will download), read the text and answer the following questions:

TRUE OR FALSE (If the answer is false, correct the sentence)

  1. Pulmonary Edema is caused by an accumulation of fluid in the interstitial space between capillaries and lung alveoli. The net effect is hypoxia.
  2. With regard to pulmonary edema the only diffusion factor that changes is diffusion distance.
  3. As the distance between pulmonary and capillary blood and the alveolar wall increases the rate of diffusion of oxygen and carbon dioxide also increases.
  4. In the cardiogenic pulmonary edema there is a decrease in the pulmonary capillary hydrostatic pressure.
  5. Normally there is a net inward force across the pulmonary capillary wall.
  6. Pulmonary edema tends to develop rapidly because of specific anatomical differences in the vascular system of pulmonary circulation.
  7. In general, treatment is directed at 1) increasing pulmonary hypertension and 2) reducing oxygenation of tissues.
  8. By breathing higher partial pressures of oxygen, the diffusion gradient between alveolar and pulmonary capillaries is increased, this facilitates increased diffusion of O2 into the blood.


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