Pulmonary artery/Systemic veins PCO2 = 45 PO2 = 40 Pulmonary vein/Systemic arteries PCO2 = 40 PO2 = 100
Systemic response is a medical term which means that your whole body is responding to a physical crisis or trauma or exacerbation of certain diseases (especially inflammatory and autoimmune diseases). There is a medical condition known as systemic inflammatory response syndrome, in which the body reacts to trauma or certain surgical procedures, but no medical term "officially" known just as systemic response syndrome.
Aorta
No ; False
The pulmonary system goes from heart to lungs to heart while the systemic system goes from heart to body to heart
transdermal
Systemic effect refers to an adverse health effect that takes place at a location distant from the body's initial point of contact and presupposes absorption has taken place. Examples: arsenic effects to the blood, nervous system, liver, kidneys and skin; benzene effects to the bone marrow.Substances with systemic effects often have "target organs" in which they accumulate and exert their toxic effect. Some substances that cause systemic effects are cumulative poisons. These substances tend to build up in the body as a result of numerous chronic exposures. The effects are not seen until a critical body burden is reached. Example: heavy metals such as lead.
Local effects refer to responses that occur in a specific area of the body, while systemic effects affect the entire organism. An example of a local effect is a skin rash from direct contact with an irritant, whereas a systemic effect would be a fever resulting from an infection spreading throughout the body. Another example of a local effect is a muscle sprain, while a systemic effect could be nausea from a side effect of medication affecting the digestive system.
Circulation and breathing. I'd add in maintaining body temperature and combating systemic shock.
Attack against internal organs and disruption of life-sustaining processes are the ways that systemic kills aphids and cicadas. A systemic insecticide has the same effect regardless of the target pest. No insect survives systemic insecticide treatment schedules unless the arthropod in question has developed insecticide resistance or pesticide immunity to laboratory-made and nature-derived products that kill.
systemic circulation - BETWEEN the heart and lungs
No such thing as systemic colitis
Pulmonary and systemic
Advantages to using a transdermal patch are that it can produce a systemic effect and have a first- pass effect to bypassing the liver. For example, someone with liver disease.
systemic circulation - BETWEEN the heart and lungs
the systemic systemic circulation
Systemic means that the drug acts in the whole body(usually drugs that are administered orally or i.v),having effect i various parts of the body(e.g:aspirin lowers fever AND thins blood AND eleviates pain AND can induce bleeding in the gastric tract).LOCAL means that the drug only acts in the area where it is administred(e.g:strepsils for a throatache,aciclovir oilment for herpes,etc) and is not absorbed into the bloodflow,therefor does not act in multiple levels of the body.