A respiratory oscillator is a neural mechanism in the brain that regulates the rhythm of breathing. It involves a network of neurons, particularly in the brainstem, that generates rhythmic signals to control the contraction of respiratory muscles. This oscillator ensures a consistent and automatic breathing pattern, adapting to the body's metabolic demands, such as during exercise or rest. Disruptions in this system can lead to respiratory disorders.
A VHF ocsillator is a very high frequency ocsillator (30-300MHz). It oscillates (swings back and forth) at a VHF frequency.
The zener diode is neither a voltage amplifier nor a current limiting device but can be used in oscillator circuits to supply a constant output voltage.
Of or pertaining to respiration; serving for respiration; as, the respiratory organs; respiratory nerves; the respiratory function; respiratory changes.
The trachea is the airway in the respiratory system.
The respiratory system is the system that handles breathing.
The Respiratory System
1. Respiratory system 2. Cardiovascular system
acute respiratory failure.
no, they do not have a respiratory system
respiratory
Respiratory surface is the surface where respiratory gas exchange in an animal. Ex-lungs
complete shut down of the respiratory system. respiratory arrest is the ultimate result of prolonged respiratory failure. respiratory arrest usually results in cardiac arrest. (in children)