BSC 109 Lecture 10: BSC 109 Chapter 11 Part 1

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October 5, 2016 this begins the content for test 3. As always, you should review the slides uploaded to blackboard by the professor. Clicker: the amount of air you can force into your lungs beyond a normal inspiration is called: Clicker: the right lung is _______ than the left and has _______ lobes. Clicker: the majority of carbon dioxide is transported as _______ throughout the bloodstream. Clicker: during inspiration the diaphragm and intercostal muscle _______, the volume of the thoracic cavity increases and intrapulmonary pressure _______. Characteristics of the nervous system: receives information from many sources simultaneously. Integrates information (processes, complies, makes sense of this information: extremely fast can receive, integrate, and respond in tenths of a second, can initiate specific responses such as muscle contraction, glandular secretion, conscious control over movement. Motor division: carries information away from cns: somatic and autonomic divisions. Pns carries the response everything outside of the brain and the spinal cord.

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