[BIOC34H3] - Midterm Exam Guide - Ultimate 19 pages long Study Guide!

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Electrical axis of the heart: the overall direction that electrical activity flows in the heart. Useful diagnostic tool that can tell you if there are disease states in the heart. Cardiac cycle: tells about the pressure and volume changes, opening and closing of valves, the contraction of atria and ventricles. Alveolar ventilation: amount of air that gets into the alveoli. Not all of the air we breathe in gets into the gas exchange surface in lugs, some remains in trachea and other tubes. Hard to measure total gas exchange, so we use equations by measuring co2 levels in blood and in the air. Ventilation perfusion matching is the concept of trying to have the amount of air that enters lung being equivalent to the amount of blood that flows through the lungs. If this is 1:1 ratio then gas exchange is optimal.

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