ANP 1105 Study Guide - Final Guide: Endothelium, Elastic Fiber, Blood Vessel

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Increased blood pressure and volume = increased rate of filtrate formation, not enough time to reclaim water, increased volume of urine. Lymphatic system: route, starts in the capillaries, ends at the end of the venous system, final destination (besides heart) is either the right lymphatic duct or the thoracic duct (thoracic duct has a heavier work load) Beige cells (type 1): squamous epithelial cells, make up the bulk of the wall. Intrapulmonary pressure: pressure within alveoli of the lungs, rises and falls but equalized with atmospheric pressure (760 mmhg) Intrapleural pressure: pressure within the pleural cavity, 4 mmhg less than the pressure in the alveoli, transpleural pressure. Inspiratory reserve volume: forcibly inspired after tidal volume: expiratory reserve volume: forcibly expired after tidal volume, residual volume: volume that remains in lungs to prevent collapse (1200 ml, respiratory capacities. Influence hb saturation by altering the 3d structure (changing affinity) I(cid:374)(cid:272)rease i(cid:374) te(cid:373)perature, pco2, h+ or bpg de(cid:272)reases affi(cid:374)it(cid:455) of h(cid:271) for.

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