Respiratory system

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Abstract

As functioning units, the lung and heart are usually considered a single complex organ, but because these organs contain essentially two compartments - one for blood and one for air - they are usually separated in terms of the tests conducted to evaluate heart or pulmonary function. This chapter focuses on some of the physiologic concepts responsible for normal function and specific measures of the lung’s ability to supply tissue cells with enough oxygen while removing excess carbon dioxide.

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Johnson, A. T., Lausted, C. G., & Bronzino, J. D. (2003). Respiratory system. In Biomedical Imaging (pp. 7-1-7–18). CRC Press. https://doi.org/10.12968/jpar.2020.12.8.1

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