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Set up Cornell Notes on pg. 55 Topic: 30.1 Respiratory Functions Essential Question: 1. On pg. 54 make a respiratory system tree map describing the functions
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Sponge #1 Imagine that you have just been running or exercising strenuously. Please give examples of what happens to your body. How do you feel? Heart?
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RESPIRATORY SYSTEM RESPIRATORY SYSTEM Karen Lancour Patty Palmietto National Bio Rules National Event Committee Chairman Supervisor – A&P
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© Boardworks Ltd 20061 of 30 The Effects of Exercise © Boardworks Ltd 2006 1 of 30 These icons indicate that teacher’s notes or useful web addresses are
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30.2 Respiration and Gas Exchange The respiratory system exchanges oxygen and carbon dioxide. picks up oxygen from inhaled air expels carbon dioxide and
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Ch 20 Respiratory System. The respiratory system is where gas exchange occurs. –picks up oxygen from inhaled air –expels carbon dioxide and water nose
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30.1 Respiratory and Circulatory Functions The respiratory and circulatory systems bring oxygen and nutrients to the cells
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Imagine that you have just been running or exercising strenuously. Please give examples of what happens to your body. How do you feel? Heart? Lungs? Chest?
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30.1 Respiratory and Circulatory Functions KEY CONCEPT The respiratory and circulatory systems bring oxygen and nutrients to the cells
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Copyright 2003, Elsevier Science (USA). All rights reserved. Chapter 27 Vital Signs Copyright 2003, Elsevier Science (USA). All rights reserved. No part
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Respiratory Physiology Diaphragm contracts - increase thoracic cavity vl - Pressure decreases - causes air to rush into lungs Diaphragm relaxes - decrease
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Exercise Physiology – The Basics. 4 Components When we look at exercise physiology there are 4 main components: 1.The Heart 2.The Lungs 3.The Muscles
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