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Human Physiology, 7/e
Stuart I Fox, Pierce College

Respiratory Physiology

Internet Activities


Gas Exchange in Humans
(http://www.stemnet.nf.ca/%7Edpower/resp/exchange.htm)

This helpful site addresses the basic principles of gas exchange in the human respiratory system.
Question: A. Describe the two phases of breathing.
B. Critique the use of graphics in this site.
How the Respiratory System Works
(http://server.physiol.arizona.edu/CELL/Instruct/95BWRS-1/95BWRS-1.html)

Review this site for an overview of how the respiratory system functions.
Question: On a piece of paper, list and describe the major components of the human respiratory system.
ElectricLung Anatomy
(http://www.vh.org/Providers/Textbooks/LungAnatomy/LungAnatomy.html)

This highly detailed site provides the user with descriptions and helpful graphics related to the anatomy of the lungs.
Question: A. Describe the order that the anatomy of the lung is discussed.
B. Discuss a difference between the left main bronchial and right main bronchial tubes.
Chronic Lung Disease Resource
(http://www.cheshire-med.com/programs/pulrehab/rehinfo.html)

Visit this site for links to information about lung disease.
Question: A. What are the symptoms of tuberculosis
B. What are the criteria for lung transplant candidates?
C. What are some causes of pneumonia?
D. What are some symptoms of cystic fibrosis?