Anatomy B/C

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Do you think that knowing fick's law, poiseiulle's law, laplace's law, dalton's law, henry's law, and boyle's law is enough for this event? Or are their any other laws that you think I should know?
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ptkid wrote:Do you think that knowing fick's law, poiseiulle's law, laplace's law, dalton's law, henry's law, and boyle's law is enough for this event? Or are their any other laws that you think I should know?
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ptkid wrote:Do you think that knowing fick's law, poiseiulle's law, laplace's law, dalton's law, henry's law, and boyle's law is enough for this event? Or are their any other laws that you think I should know?
I've only heard of four of those...but I guess so. The more the better, right? :P
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ptkid wrote:Do you think that knowing fick's law, poiseiulle's law, laplace's law, dalton's law, henry's law, and boyle's law is enough for this event? Or are their any other laws that you think I should know?
Those look good for laws. Other things you might want to know:
F = (P1 – P2)/R [F = airflow in mL/minute; P1 = pressure at point one; P2 = pressure at point two; R = resistance to airflow]
A = f(VT – VD) [ A = alveolar ventilation in mL/minute; f = respiratory rate in breaths/minute; VT = tidal volume in mL/respiration; VD = dead space in mL/respiration]
CO2 + H2O ⇌ (carbonic anhydrase) H2CO3 ⇌ H+ + HCO3-
Hb (reduced hemoglobin) + O2 ⇌ Hb-O2

You also definitely want to know all of the formulas for the volumes and capacities and all that jazz.
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Kokonilly wrote:
ptkid wrote:Do you think that knowing fick's law, poiseiulle's law, laplace's law, dalton's law, henry's law, and boyle's law is enough for this event? Or are their any other laws that you think I should know?
Those look good for laws. Other things you might want to know:
F = (P1 – P2)/R [F = airflow in mL/minute; P1 = pressure at point one; P2 = pressure at point two; R = resistance to airflow]
A = f(VT – VD) [ A = alveolar ventilation in mL/minute; f = respiratory rate in breaths/minute; VT = tidal volume in mL/respiration; VD = dead space in mL/respiration]
CO2 + H2O ⇌ (carbonic anhydrase) H2CO3 ⇌ H+ + HCO3-
Hb (reduced hemoglobin) + O2 ⇌ Hb-O2

You also definitely want to know all of the formulas for the volumes and capacities and all that jazz.
thanks!
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ptkid wrote:
Kokonilly wrote:
ptkid wrote:Do you think that knowing fick's law, poiseiulle's law, laplace's law, dalton's law, henry's law, and boyle's law is enough for this event? Or are their any other laws that you think I should know?
Those look good for laws. Other things you might want to know:
F = (P1 – P2)/R [F = airflow in mL/minute; P1 = pressure at point one; P2 = pressure at point two; R = resistance to airflow]
A = f(VT – VD) [ A = alveolar ventilation in mL/minute; f = respiratory rate in breaths/minute; VT = tidal volume in mL/respiration; VD = dead space in mL/respiration]
CO2 + H2O ⇌ (carbonic anhydrase) H2CO3 ⇌ H+ + HCO3-
Hb (reduced hemoglobin) + O2 ⇌ Hb-O2

You also definitely want to know all of the formulas for the volumes and capacities and all that jazz.
thanks!
Yep! Here is a pretty comprehensive list of all of the volume/capacity stuff. It's pretty important - in fact, I basically had to fill in that exact diagram on my state test.
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ptkid wrote:Do you think that knowing fick's law, poiseiulle's law, laplace's law, dalton's law, henry's law, and boyle's law is enough for this event? Or are their any other laws that you think I should know?
I have seen questions regarding the Bohr Effect and Haldane Effect, and they are pretty important, although they are not laws.
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What did everyone think of the Division B test? We thought we got basically everything right (1 wrong, probably more) and we ended up 19th :cry: Worse than last years... :x
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I'm not even sure what we did wrong. I guess we'll find out when they release the nationals tests.
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