Answer: The model, which is air tight, represents the thorax, and air is only able to enter via the glass tube which represents the trachea.
As the rubber sheet is pulled down the volume of the jar increases, the pressure therefore decreases and air is drawn in through the glass tube inflating the balloons, which represent the lungs.
There are a number of similarities and differences between the model and the actual respiratory system.
Glass tube/tracheaAllows air to pass through, splits into twoGlass is rigid and inflexible unlike the cartilage bound trachea
Bell jar/chest cavityAir tightUnable to move, the ribs can move up and out to increase the volume of the thorax
Balloons/lungsCan inflate and deflate, are elastic like the alveoliThe balloons are large open spaces whereas the lungs are made up of millions of individual elastic alveoli
Rubber sheet/diaphragmCan be domed up to decrease the volume in the jarThe diaphragm only flattens, it is not pulled downwards like the rubber sheet.
The argument or the reason that Dr. Douglas used with Dr.
Brodus in allowing the Tuskegee study to continue despite of certain
circumstances was because of validation in terms of the autopsy in which he
stated that is needed in order to know whether the study is reliable and it is considered
to be science.
Answer:
Explanation:
If the Husband of Woman One had group O blood, than It would be hard for Woman 2's baby to have group O blood, because the Parents of Baby 2 are AB and A. So the hospital did give the woman the right babies
Answer:
the answer to this question seems to me to be C
Explanation:
moral and ethical questions depend upon opinions as we don't observe people ALL the time to figure out what to do in what situation, rather we would end up only observing than actually experiencing the problem
Honestly, i think that M.C.Q.s are the best coz u don't have to learn by heart an answer for the question, but u just have to read the choices and think about what sounds best to suit the problem.