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PHIS 206 1st EditionLecture 19Outline of Last Lecture I. Reversible Reaction in ChemistryII. Bohr EffectIII. Fetal HemoglobinIV. Forms of CO2V. Control VesselOutline of Current LectureI. Muscles II. Cardiac MuscleIII. RespirationCurrent LectureI. Muscles  filaments contractions length and tension excitation isometric and isotonic tetany motor units muscle types (red and white) smooth muscleII. Cardiac Muscle Atrial/Ventricular Heart Mechanical Cardiac Cycle Cardiac Output/Starling’s Law Pressure/Flow/Resistance Pressure in Vasculature Distensibility and Compliance Short-Term Regulation of Pressure Long-Term Regulation of PressureThese notes represent a detailed interpretation of the professor’s lecture. GradeBuddy is best used as a supplement to your own notes, not as a substitute. Shock Heart Failure HypertensionIII. Respiration Conducting zone and dead space lung volumes airway resistance obstructive v. restrictive disorders gas transport Bohr Effect Control of Respirationo neuralo


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