Lungs of a smoker

    • [DOC File]Chapter 10

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      Filters, however, do not decrease the harmful chemicals passing through a smoker’s lungs. Cigars and Pipes. Shredded tobacco leaves are also used in cigars and pipes. Dangers of using cigars or pipes: Cigar smoke contains 25 times more carbon monoxide and up …

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    • [DOC File]Young Scientist Program: Anatomy Teaching Team

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      Therefore, smokers who have cigarette smoke going into their lungs all the time have a very high chance of having a lot of mutated/transformed cells inside their lungs. These cancerous/”neoplastic” cells eventually begin to grow and “defy” the regular rules of tissue architecture and cell behavior.

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    • [DOC File]Comparison of Vital Lung Capacity between Smokers and Non ...

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      The smoker group appeared to be breathing heavier and more frequently than the non-smokers, whom appeared to be breathing at a steadier pace and taking deeper breaths. The equation for the vital lung capacity (VC) =inspiratory reserve volume (IRV)+tidal volume (TV)+exspiratory reserve volume (ERV).

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    • [DOC File]SMOKING - RESPIRATORY ILLS AND PERILS

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      Our airways are equipped with a specialized lining that acts like an escalator and transport foreign bodies out of the lungs and airways. A chronic smoker might complain of . persistent phlegm. with no response to medications -- this is an overshoot response of the airway lining from the frequent irritation.

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    • [DOC File]Biology 20 – Unit D

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      2. Smoker’s Cough. Smoking causes the consistency of the mucous, which protects the respiratory system to change so that it is less effective. The monocytes, which protect you from infection and tumors are destroyed. The cilia, which are used to move the mucous away from the lungs …

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    • [DOCX File]A.3.1.4StudentResponseSheet

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      Neither cell codes for that protein (unrelated, not coded for protein in lungs) Explain what it might mean for a gene to be expressed the same in both Grandpa Joe’s lung cell and a non-smoker’s lung cell. That gene is not influenced by smoking and doesn’t present much risk for cancer (codes for a protein they both need, like how to be a ...

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    • [DOC File]Fact Sheet - Benefits of Quitting Smoking

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      Coughing, sinus congestion, fatigue, shortness of breath decrease Cilia re-grow in lungs, increasing ability to handle mucus, clean lungs, and reduce infection 5 years: Lung cancer death rate for average smoker decreases from 137 per 100,000 people to 72 per 100,000 people 10 years:

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    • [DOC File]Comparison of Vital Lung Capacity between Smokers and Non ...

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      As humans become adults, their lungs form dark patches on the lungs, similar to how the chemicals from cigarette smoke change the lungs color to black. The coloring matter (from aging) consists of granules of carbon-like substances in the areolar tissue close to the surface of the organ (Gray 975).

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    • [DOC File]Introduction - University of California, San Diego

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      You may have seen an example of the lungs from a smoker which are small, black and unhealthy looking. Years and years of breathing particles of tar and smoke can cause the lung tissue to develop cancer, and can even cause death. Breathing clean air is important for keeping your lungs …

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    • [DOC File]Respiratory Case Study # 2 - Wofford College

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      What does this suggest about the surface area in the lungs of this smoker? Considering the relative solubilities O2 and CO2 in body fluids, how do you explain the fact that this patient has no problem with CO2 exchange in his lungs? _____ Having determined from blood work that the patient has some disturbances in blood gases, the patient next ...

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