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    planning and coordinating activities of the organization. | C.  | A means to anticipate problems. | D.  | An ethical framework for decision-making. | E.  | A basis for motivating employee behavior. | | 4. | Traditional financial control systems have recently been criticized because:   A.  | They use flexible‚ not static‚ budgets. | B.  | They generally lead to goal-congruent behavior on the part of managers. | C.  | They focus more in improving basic business processes than short-term

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    11­Circulatory and Respiratory ­ Flipped Resources    Student Learning Objectives  Central Concepts: ​ There is a relationship between the organization of cells into tissues and the  organization of tissues into organs. The structures and functions of organs determine their  relationships within body systems of an organism. Homeostasis allows the body to perform its normal  functions.    Explain how the circulatory system (heart‚ arteries‚ veins‚ capillaries‚ red blood cells) transports  nutrients and oxygen to cells and removes cell wastes

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    Future of Respiratory Therapy By entering the field of respiratory therapy‚ one is entering a growing field of opportunity. There are continually emergent job opportunities in this field whereas there is also a rise of growth in the technology and developments in the field such as medicines‚ techniques‚ and other aspects. Respiratory therapy refers to both a subject area within clinical medicine and to a distinct health care profession. During the 20th century‚ there were many health care fundamental

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    The cardiovascular system is made up of the heart and blood vessels‚ which are divided into arteries‚ veins and capillaries. The blood delivers nutrients and oxygen to the cells in the body. The arteries carry blood away from the heart and the veins carry it back to the heart. Capillaries are found in the muscles and the lungs‚ they have valves to stop the blood flowing backwards and this is also where gaseous exchange takes place. The heart works as a pump that pushes blood to the organs‚ tissues

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    The Respiratory System: Gas Exchange 1. The atmosphere is a mixture of gases. Write down the percentages for: a. O2 _____21%______ b. CO2 ____0.04%_______ c. N2 _____78%______ d. H2O _____0.46%______ 2. Calculate the partial pressures of the following gases at both atmospheric pressures: 760 mmHg 747 mmHg a. O2 __159.6mmHg_________ ____156.9mmHg_______ b. CO2 ___.3mmHg________ _____.3mmHg______ c. N2 ____597mmHg_______ ______587mmHg_____

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    Respiratory disease Respiratory disease is a medical term that encompasses pathological conditions affecting the organs and tissues that make gas exchange possible in higher organisms‚ and includes conditions of the upper respiratory tract‚ trachea‚ bronchi‚ bronchioles‚ alveoli‚ pleura and pleural cavity‚ and the nerves and muscles of breathing. Respiratory diseases range from mild and self-limiting‚ such as the common cold‚ to life-threatening entities like bacterial pneumonia‚ pulmonary embolism

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    The Path of Respiratory Therapy Introduction About a year ago‚ I came home from work one night and walked into the kitchen to where my mother was standing. There was a feeling of uneasiness and the panic began to clench my stomach. She looked so sad‚ so stressed; maybe it was the frizzy hair‚ the bags beneath her eyes‚ the way her back slouched in a low negative curve‚ or her eyes. Her eyes looked at me before she turned them away‚ but in that fragment of a second‚ it’s almost like I could look

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    Roscoe’s Journey Through the Respiratory System By: Carmen Ventura Hi‚ my name is Roscoe. Let me tell you about my journey. Carmen Ventura KINE-1306 Professor Bustamante Roscoe’s Journey through the Respiratory System Hi my name is Roscoe and I am an oxygen cell. I was told by my grandfather Gene that I was a very important cell. He told me that when someone takes a breath they take in all types of molecules in the air including myself. My grandfather was a very wise man and whenever

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    Measuring the Respiratory Quotient Table 1 Representing the raw data of the Gas Pressure(kPa) in an enclosed environment during respiration of mung beans and sunflower beans with and without soda lime. Time in seconds(+/-1) | Mung Beans(+/-0.01kPa | Mung Beans with Soda Lime (+/-0.01kPa) | Sunflower Beans(+/-0.01kPa | Sunflower with Soda lime(+/-0.01kPa | 0 | 100.97 | 103.29 | 100.97 | 100.93 | 50 | 100.49 | 102.85 | 100.45 | 100.48 | 100 | 100.07 | 102.51 | 99.89 | 100.07 | 150

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    Humans and the Rat Respiratory System The human respiratory system is very similar‚ if not practically identical‚ to the respiratory system of a rat. The only notable difference is the division of the lobes in human lungs. The left lung of a rat is composed of 1 lobe‚ while the right lung has 4 lobes. The right lung of a human contains 3 lobes and the left lung is composed of 2 lobes. Other than that (and some structural differences along with size) the human and rat respiratory systems work in the same

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