BIOM 3200 Study Guide - Midterm Guide: Zona Pellucida, Lactation, Cytotoxic T Cell

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Tidal volume inspired or expired amount in an unforced breath. Inspiratory volume max volume inspired in a forced breath. Expiratory volume max volume expired in forced breath. Residual volume the volume remaining in the lungs after the max expiration. Total lung capacity total amount of the gas in the lungs after the maximum inspiration. Vital capacity maximum amount of gas expired after maximum inspiration. Inspiratory capacity max volume expired after tidal expiration. Functional residual capacity volume left after normal tidal expression. % of fresh air increases as the tidal volume increases. Co2 binds directly to the hb and is converted to h2co3 which is carbonic anhydrase in rbc and breaks down into h+ and hco3. Atmospheric pressure increases 1atm for every 10 m. This means that at 10 m the partial pressure and the amount dissolved be twice the valves at sea level. At 20 m they will be 3 times. At 30 m they will be 4 times.

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