HUBS192 Study Guide - Final Guide: Tunica Externa, Tunica Media, Lacteal

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About the factors that ensure the lung is easily inflated and returns to normal resting volume after expiration. It is not directly covered by requires you to understand the role of the type 2 pneumocytes, surfactant and elastic fibres in the alveolus. This is covered in slide 16 /17 of lect 15, martini, mod 21. 3, p. 843. understand the terms, pressure gradient/airway resistance. Wrong: calculate the oxygen content of the blood, which is covered in slide 13-16 of lect 19, martini, 3rd ed. Wrong: reasons for the right shift for oxygen hb dissoc curve, covered in slide 11-12 of lect 19, martini,. Wrong: epithelium of the small intestine, which is covered in slides 18-19 of lecture 22, and martini, 3rd ed. Wrong: venous drainage of the lower limb. Lab 2, part b wrong: structure of different types of arteries. Practice question: briefly compare, using three key examples, the structure of a muscular artery with that of a vein.

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