This video presents: Anatomical and Physiological Dead Spaces Composition of gases in the respiratory zones Composition of gases at the end of inspiration and expiration Minute ventilation rate Alveolar ventilation rate
In this video, we will learn about :
1. Anatomical vs physiological dead space.
2. Physiology of respiratory gas exchange.
3. Calculation of physiological dead space.
4. Functional residual capacity of the lung.
5. End inspiration composition in alveoli
6. End expiration composition of gases.
7. Alveolar ventilation rates.
Presented by Dr. Mobeen Syed
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drsmpandey3@*.com
Aug 06 2020, 7:00 pm
thank you for the video
really amazing
please post videos on parathyroid and catecholamines
rachitjain454@*.com
Jul 26 2020, 9:11 pm
Where is the option to increase speed ??