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Lung Capacity

A person with a tidal volume of 450 mL, a vital capacity of 4,00 mL, and a residual volume of 1,00 mL would have a potential total lung capacity of a) 5,000 mL b) 1,450 mL c) 4,000 mL d) 4,450 mL e) e,450 mL

Subject:

Biology

Topic:

Human Biology

Posting ID:

126044

OTA ID:

104330

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What must I do to live forever? What Changes? Christian perspective.

Introduction We know the features of our physical lives that determine they will be finite--they will die. Scripture clearly teaches that a small remnant of people with these bodies will be given new ones that cannot die. Perhaps you have imagined that these future bodies will be so "bionic" as to be unrecognizably amazing in potential. Let's not imagine that. Let's image for argument' sake that those eternal bodies are simply the ones we have now, made eternal, fully functional (and sex-less...oh, well....) Problem What about our present bodies (and/or their surroundings!!) would have to change (i.e get reversed) for us to live vitally and eternally? Ignore the sexuality aspect if... click for more

Subject:

Biology

Topic:

Human Biology

Posting ID:

126313

OTA ID:

102789

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What would need to happen to our bodies to live forever (hypothetically)?

What are the physical changes needed in the body that would need to happen in order for our bodies to live forever. Changes such as telomerase activity, collagen flexibility, environmental changes, role of the immune system, DNA repair enzymes: these all come into play. Construct a brief list (not to exceed 100 carefully chosen words altogether) that will answer the above question. Number the (3) sentences (changes) so that they take the form of a list, not a paragraph.

Subject:

Biology

Topic:

Human Biology

Posting ID:

126620

OTA ID:

104330

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Alimentary Tract

The human alimentary tract consists of a number of specialized structures and modifications. a) in sequence, describe these structures and their modifications. b) in sequence, discuss enzymatic digestion of proteins in the human alimentary tract

Subject:

Biology

Topic:

Human Biology

Posting ID:

126740

OTA ID:

105170

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Physiological changes occur during exercise

Many physiological changes occur during exercise. a. Design a controlled experiment to test the hypothesis that an exercise session causes short-term increases in heart rate and breathing rate in humans b. Explain how at least three organ systems are affected by this increased physical activity and discuss interactions among these systems

Subject:

Biology

Topic:

Human Biology

Posting ID:

130584

OTA ID:

105724

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