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  • '''Biot's respiration''' (pronunciation: bee-ohz res-pi-ra-tion) is a type of abnormal pattern of The term "Biot's respiration" is derived from the name of [[Camille Biot]], a French physician who first
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  • '''Ataxic Respiration''' ...xic respiration''' (pronunciation: a-tax-ic res-pi-ra-tion) is a form of [[respiration]] that is irregular and uncoordinated. It is often associated with damage t
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  • ...[[breathing]] characterized by cyclic variations in the rate and depth of respiration. Periodic breathing is a form of [[respiration]] where the depth and rate of breathing fluctuates cyclically, often betwee
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  • '''Cheyne-Stokes respiration''' (pronounced: ''chain-stokes'') is a specific form of [[abnormal breathin The term "Cheyne-Stokes respiration" is named after two physicians, Dr. John Cheyne and Dr. William Stokes, who
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  • == Agonal Respiration == '''Agonal respiration''' (pronounced: /ˈæɡənəl ˌrɛspəˈreɪʃən/), also known as '''agon
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  • == Artificial Respiration == '''Artificial respiration''' (pronounced: /ɑːrˈtɪfɪʃəl rɛspəˈreɪʃən/) is a procedure tha
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  • '''Biot's respiration''' (pronunciation: bee-ohz res-pi-ra-tion) is a type of abnormal pattern of The term "Biot's respiration" is derived from the name of [[Camille Biot]], a French physician who first
    2 KB (235 words) - 01:33, 13 February 2024
  • ...instem]]. It is primarily responsible for initiating the basic rhythm of [[respiration]]. ...in the medulla oblongata. "Respiratory" refers to its role in controlling respiration, and "Group" signifies a collection of neurons.
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  • Methanogenesis is a form of [[Anaerobic respiration|anaerobic respiration]] used by organisms classified as [[Methanogen|methanogens]]. These organis ...ss hydrogen and fermentation products produced by other forms of anaerobic respiration. Methane produced by methanogenesis is also a significant greenhouse gas an
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  • ...membrane of the [[Mitochondrion|mitochondrion]] and contains the organelle's DNA, ribosomes, soluble enzymes, small organic molecules, nucleotide cofact ...site of most of the chemical reactions of [[Cellular Respiration|cellular respiration]]. It contains a highly concentrated mixture of hundreds of enzymes, specia
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  • '''Mouth breathing''' (/maʊθ 'bri:ðɪŋ/) is a type of [[respiration]] that occurs through the [[mouth]] rather than the [[nose]]. * [[Respiration]]: The process of inhaling oxygen and exhaling carbon dioxide. This is done
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  • * [[Cheyne-Stokes respiration]]: A type of abnormal breathing pattern characterized by periods of tachypn * [[Biot's respiration]]: Another abnormal breathing pattern, characterized by groups of quick, sh
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  • ...beings and most animals, as it is the primary method of providing the body's cells with oxygen and removing carbon dioxide. * [[Respiration]]: The process of inhaling oxygen and exhaling carbon dioxide.
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  • ...om a human's body. This includes [[feces]], [[urine]], [[perspiration]], [[respiration]], and [[semen]]. === Respiration ===
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  • ...acultas', meaning ability, and 'aer', meaning air, signifying the organism's ability to adapt to different oxygen conditions. ...resent but is also capable of switching to [[fermentation]] or [[anaerobic respiration]] when oxygen is absent. This adaptability provides a survival advantage in
    2 KB (263 words) - 04:13, 11 February 2024
  • ...pronunciation: /rɛˈspaɪrəˌmiːtər/) is a device used to measure the rate of respiration of a living organism. The term is derived from the Latin ''respirare'' mean ...biological research to study the effects of various factors on the rate of respiration.
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  • == Guedel's Classification == '''Guedel's Classification''' (pronounced: gwee-dell's classification) is a system used in [[anesthesiology]] to describe the four
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  • ...]] inner membrane. It is a crucial part of [[Cellular Respiration|cellular respiration]], specifically in the process of [[Oxidative Phosphorylation|oxidative pho ...his gradient is then used by [[ATP Synthase]] to produce [[ATP]], the cell's main source of energy.
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  • '''Gasping''' (/ˈɡaspɪŋ/) is a term used to describe a type of [[respiration]] that is characterized by short, quick breaths, often as a result of diffi ...sping" originates from the Old Norse word "gasp", which means to catch one's breath.
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  • ...[[aerobic respiration]] when oxygen is present, and switch to [[anaerobic respiration]] or [[fermentation (biochemistry)|fermentation]] when oxygen is scarce. ...le in their metabolic capabilities. They can utilize oxygen for [[cellular respiration]], but can also survive in environments where oxygen is not available. This
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  • ...ward recovery. The main vitals are [[body temperature]], [[pulse rate]], [[respiration rate]], and [[blood pressure]]. [[Body temperature]] is a measure of the body's ability to generate and get rid of heat. The body is very good at keeping i
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