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Open/closed circulatory
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Vertebrate hearts
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Mammal heart system
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Mammal heart
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Taking blood pressure
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High blood pressure http://www.americanheart.org/presenter.jhtml?identifier=2114
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Respiratory
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Lung lobes
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tracheotomy
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Uvula Uvula: flap of skin from soft palate in combination associated with breathing/snoring Tonsils: lymphoid tissue for fighting infection
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diaphragm
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Pneumothorax – collapsed lung
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Spontaneous pneumothorax Blisters on the outer surface of the lung, called blebs. –Everyone has these blebs to a degree due to friction between the surface of the lungs and the chest cavity. –Sometimes these blebs burst and leak air from the inside of the lung. –An air pocket is created on the outside of the lung which breaks down the tissue and causes severe pain. –A chest tube is inserted to remove the air pocket, which in turn pulls the lung back into the space that was created by the air pocket. Usually persons prone to have this affliction are young, slender, white males.
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Urinary Filtration –Blood plasma Reabsorption –Water and minerals Secretion –Ions and some proteins
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NephronsGlomerulus & Bowman’s capsule
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Male reproduction
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Female reproduction
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Female reproduction anatomy
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