Anatomy and Phisiology 2 lab exam 2

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<p>What is this organ?</p>

What is this organ?

Thymus

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<p>What is the organ.</p>

What is the organ.

Appendix

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<p>What is the organ</p>

What is the organ

Spleen

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Thymus

Primary lymphoid organ. Maturation of T cells.

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<p>What is the lymphoid organ</p>

What is the lymphoid organ

Inguinal lymph nodes.

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Are Lymph nodes a primary or secondary lymphoid organ?

Secondary lymphoid organ

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What is the function of lymph nodes?

Lymph nodes filter and cleanses the lymph trapping bacteria and removing microorganisms

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<p>What lymphoid organ is this</p>

What lymphoid organ is this

Thymus

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<p>Identity the structures within the tissue</p>

Identity the structures within the tissue

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<p>What lymphoid organ is this</p>

What lymphoid organ is this

Lymph nodes

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<p>Identity the structures within this tissue </p>

Identity the structures within this tissue

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<p>What lymphoid organ is this</p>

What lymphoid organ is this

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Is the spleen a primary or secondary lymphoid organ?

Secondary

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What is the function of the spleen

Removes old and dead blood cells and platelets from the blood

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What is a tidal volume?

The amount of air that moves in and out of the lungs with each respiratory cycle.

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What is the average tidal volume?

500ml

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What is the Inspiration Reserve Volume?

Amount of air in that can be forcefully inhaled after a tidal volume inspiration

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Expiratory Reserve Volume (ERV)

Amount of air that can be forcefully exhaled after a normal tidal volume expiration

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Residual volume(RV)

Amount of air remaining in the lungs after a forceful expiration

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Total Lung Capacity (TLC) - Maximum amount of air contained in the lungs after a maximum inspiration effort.

TLC= TV + IRV + ERV + RV

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Vital capacity (VC)- maximum amount of air that can be expired after a maximum in inspiration effort

VC = TV + IRV + ERV

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Inspiration capacity (IC)- The amount of air that can be expired after a normal tidal volume expiration effort

IC = TV + IRV

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Functional residual capacity (FRC)- Volume of air remaining in lungs after a normal tidal expiration

FRC = ERV + RV

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