Creado por Cristina Puyol
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Pregunta | Respuesta |
Inspiration | Inhalation More volume Less pressure inside thorax than atmospheric |
Expiration | Exhalation Less volume More pressure inside thorax than atmospheric |
Diaphragm | Muscle Contracts and moves down for inspiration Relaxes and moves up for expiration |
Intercostal muscles | Between ribs Contract in inspiration moving the ribs up and out Relax in exhalation moving the ribs down and in |
Air flows through | Trachea, bronchi, bronchioles |
Cartilage rings around trachea, bronchi and wider bronchioles | They support open airways |
Cilia | Moves backwards and forwards and pushes mucus to mouth |
Mucus | Traps dirt and particles, keeping the airways clean |
Tar | Substance comtained in cigarettes that sticks to the lungs |
Lactobacillus | Bacteria Converts lactose into lactic acid, which changes milk proteins and coagulates it |
Saprotrophic nutrition | Fungi secrete enzymes onto their food so that digestion happens outside the fungal cells. Then they absorb the digested organic products |
Characteristics of fungi | 1) can't photosynthesize 2) body organized into a mycelium 3) saprotrophic nutrition 4) may store carbohydrates as glycogen 5) contain many nuclei 6) some are single cells 7) cell wall made of chitin |
Yeast | Uses anaerobic respiration to convert sugar/starch (e.g. from grapes/barley) to ethanol |
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