1) What is normal blood pressure? 2) What is respiration seen in frogs? 3) Describe the symplastronema complex formal. 4) What are respiratory diseases caused by cigarette smoking?... 1) What is normal blood pressure? 2) What is respiration seen in frogs? 3) Describe the symplastronema complex formal. 4) What are respiratory diseases caused by cigarette smoking? 5) What are the components of an amino acid? 6) Which group of chordates possesses sucking jaws? 7) Which class has the largest number of animals? 8) Explain open and closed circulatory systems. 9) What are RBC and WBC? 10) Explain diploblastic and triploblastic organisms. 11) What is tidal volume? 12) What is lung capacity? 13) Describe the characteristics of normal blood. 14) What are the components of blood? 15) What are cutaneous and pulmonary respiration? 16) What is ECG? Write down its function. 17) What is cardiac output? 18) Write a note on pathobiology.

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  1. Normal blood pressure is around 120/80 mmHg. 2) Frogs exhibit cutaneous, buccopharyngeal, and pulmonary respiration. 3) Symplastronema complex formal is not widely recognized; more context is needed. 4) Smoking can cause diseases like COPD, emphysema, and lung cancer. 5) Amino acids consist of a central carbon, amino group, carboxyl group, hydrogen atom, and R group. 6) Petromyzontida (lampreys) possess sucking jaws. 7) Insects, in the class Insecta, have the largest number of animals. 8) Open circulatory systems have hemolymph in body cavities, while closed systems have it in vessels. 9) RBCs are red blood cells carrying oxygen; WBCs are white blood cells fighting infections. 10) Diploblastic organisms have two germ layers; triploblastic have three. 11) Tidal volume is the amount of air inhaled/exhaled per breath. 12) Lung capacity is the total volume of air the lungs can hold. 13) Normal blood is red, slightly alkaline, and sustains life. 14) Blood components include plasma, RBCs, WBCs, and platelets. 15) Cutaneous respiration is through the skin, pulmonary is via lungs. 16) ECG records electrical activity of the heart, used to detect heart problems. 17) Cardiac output is the volume of blood the heart pumps per minute. 18) Pathobiology involves studying disease mechanisms and processes.
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  1. Normal blood pressure is around 120/80 mmHg. 2) Frogs exhibit cutaneous, buccopharyngeal, and pulmonary respiration. 3) Symplastronema complex formal is not widely recognized; more context is needed. 4) Smoking can cause diseases like COPD, emphysema, and lung cancer. 5) Amino acids consist of a central carbon, amino group, carboxyl group, hydrogen atom, and R group. 6) Petromyzontida (lampreys) possess sucking jaws. 7) Insects, in the class Insecta, have the largest number of animals. 8) Open circulatory systems have hemolymph in body cavities, while closed systems have it in vessels. 9) RBCs are red blood cells carrying oxygen; WBCs are white blood cells fighting infections. 10) Diploblastic organisms have two germ layers; triploblastic have three. 11) Tidal volume is the amount of air inhaled/exhaled per breath. 12) Lung capacity is the total volume of air the lungs can hold. 13) Normal blood is red, slightly alkaline, and sustains life. 14) Blood components include plasma, RBCs, WBCs, and platelets. 15) Cutaneous respiration is through the skin, pulmonary is via lungs. 16) ECG records electrical activity of the heart, used to detect heart problems. 17) Cardiac output is the volume of blood the heart pumps per minute. 18) Pathobiology involves studying disease mechanisms and processes.

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