Start Discovering Solved Questions and Your Course Assignments
TextBooks Included
Active Tutors
Asked Questions
Answered Questions
explain the muscle layerthis layer consists of two layers of smooth muscle the outer layer is a longitudinal muscle layer and the inner layer is a
explain adventitia or outer coveringin the thorax the outer covering is made up of loose fibrous tissue and in the abdomen the organs are covered
explain general structural plan of the gastrointestinal tractthe wall of the gastrointestinal tract consists of four layers of tissue these are
explain physiology of gastrointestinal systemin this unit we shall focus on the gastrointestinal system the gastrointestinal system you would realize
explain mouth to mouth respirationif no instrument is available ones own lung may be used as a positive pressure pump air may be blown into the lungs
explain intermittent positive pressure lung inflation when medulla is affected the cough reflex may be lost to prevent secretions entering the lungs
explain the cabinet respiration such an apparatus is used when the respiratory muscles are paralyzed by an injury or an infection a cabinet
explain the oxygen toxicity - histotoxic hypoxiaexposure to oxygen at increased pressure can produce a marked increase in the dissolved oxygen in
explain hypercapnia and hypocapnia - histotoxic hypoxiahypercapnia it is the retention of carbon dioxide in the body there is a depression of the
explain asphyxia - histotoxic hypoxiaimproper aeration of blood produces a series of pathological manifestation and ultimately death the symptoms
explain emphysema - histotoxic hypoxiaemphysema is a chronic respiratory disease where there is an over- inflation of the air sacs alveoli in the
explain pneumothorax - histotoxic hypoxiait is a collection of air or gas in the chest or pleural space that causes a part or all of a lung to
explain acclimatization - histotoxic hypoxiaa compensatory respiratory adjustment at moderately high altitudes is called acclimatization if you
explain cyanosis - histotoxic hypoxiacyanosis is a physical sign for causing bluish discoloration of the skin amp mucous membranes cyanosis is caused
explain the apnoeaapnoea means cessation of breathing temporary apnoea may be seen in low carbon dioxide tension in blood during swallowing there is
explain the orthopnoea and tachypnoeaorthopnoea dyspnoea occurs even at rest in severe cardiac congestive failure this condition is called
explain the hyperpnoeait is a term for an increase in the rate and depth of respiration the cause of hyperpnoea may be voluntary or due to impulses
explain the dyspnoeashortness of breath or dyspnoea is a feeling of difficult or labored breathing that is out of proportion to the patients level of
explain the histotoxic hypoxiait is a type of hypoxia in which due to the action of a toxic agent oxidative enzymes are poisoned hence the tissue
explain the stagnant or ischemic hypoxiait is a hypoxia resulting from slow peripheral circulation such as follows congestive cardiac failure in this
explain the hypoxic hypoxiait is a hypoxia resulting from defective oxygenation of the blood in the lungs it is a problem in high altitudes where po2
explain hypoxia and its typeshypoxia is the oxygen deficiency at the tissue level below the physiological level there are four types of hypoxia lets
explain fatigue - respiratory adjustmentsfatigue means a state of decreased efficiency due to prolonged exertion it may occur due to sustained muscle
explain the respiratory adjustments certain adjustments need to be made inside our body as well to cope up with the varying environmental conditions
explain internal respirationwhat do you understand by the term internal respiration well the interchange of gases between the blood and cells of the