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Figure 23.1 The Components of the Respiratory System
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Figure 23.2 The Respiratory Epithelium of the Nasal Cavity and Conducting System
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Figure 23.3 The Nose, Nasal Cavity, and Pharynx
Figure 23.3a, b
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Figure 23.3 The Nose, Nasal Cavity, and Pharynx
Figure 23.3c
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Figure 23.6 The Anatomy of the Trachea
Figure 23.6a, b
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Figure 23.7 The Gross Anatomy of the Lungs
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Figure 23.7 The Gross Anatomy of the Lungs
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Figure 23.7 The Gross Anatomy of the Lungs
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Figure 23.9 The Bronchi and Lobules of the Lung
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Figure 23.9 The Bronchi and Lobules of the Lung
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Figure 23.10 The Bronchioles
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Figure 23.11 Alveolar Organization
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Figure 23.12 An Overview of Key Steps in Respiration
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Figure 23.13 Respiratory Pressure and Volume Relationships
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Figure 23.14 Mechanisms of Pulmonary Ventilation
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Figure 23.15 Pressure Changes during Inhalation and Exhalation
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Figure 23.16 The Respiratory Muscles
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Figure 23.17 Respiratory Volumes and Capacities
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Figure 23.19 An Overview of Respiratory Processes and Partial Pressures in Respiration
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Figure 23.20 The Oxygen-Hemoglobin Saturation Curve
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Figure 23.21 The Effect of pH and Temperature on Hemoglobin Saturation
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Figure 23.22 A Functional Comparison of Fetal and Adult Hemoglobin
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Figure 23.23 Carbon Dioxide Transport in Blood
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Figure 23.24 A Summary of the Primary Gas Transport Mechanisms
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