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Ventilation is a process humans rely on to maintain high oxygen and low carbon dioxide concentrations at the gas exchange surface. The process that ventilates lungs is breathing. Humans ventilate the lung by negative pressure breathing

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What factors control larger arterioles?

Larger arterioles are primarily controlled by local metabolic factors such as metabolite buildup (like adenosine and CO2) in tissues, myogenic mechanisms (response to changes in pressure and flow), and neural regulation (sympathetic nervous system activity). These factors help to regulate blood flow to match the metabolic demands of tissues.


What happens to the lungs during the fight or flight response?

During the fight or flight response, the sympathetic nervous system activates to increase breathing rate and expand the airways in the lungs. This allows more oxygen to be taken in and circulated throughout the body to prepare for the physical demands of the stressful situation.


Is sympathetic nervous system is responding properly to the inital demands of the situation?

Yes, the sympathetic nervous system is responsible for the fight-or-flight response, which prepares the body to react quickly to stress or danger. It activates various physiological processes to support a quick response, such as increased heart rate, dilation of airways, and release of adrenaline.


What is internal respiration controlled by?

Internal respiration is primarily controlled by the partial pressures of oxygen and carbon dioxide in the tissues, as well as the metabolic demands of the cells. The process involves the diffusion of oxygen from the blood into the cells and the release of carbon dioxide from the cells into the blood. Additionally, factors such as pH levels and temperature can influence the efficiency of internal respiration. Overall, it is a passive process driven by concentration gradients rather than active regulation.


How the end results of transcription and replication differ?

In the replication part, replication ensures that each new cell will have one complete set of genetic instructions. it does this by making identical strands of chromosomes. transcription enables to adjust to changing demands. it changes certain types of strands on the DNA

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