Blood and the respiratory system

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Learn about the importance of respiration for life in this free course on the respiratory system. Discover how air enters and leaves the lungs, how oxygen is transported in the blood, and the factors that control breathing. Explore diseases affecting respiration and gain knowledge on anatomical structures, ventilation, and O2/CO2 transport. Enhance your understanding of respiration rate control and diseases caused by haemoglobin mutations. Start your journey towards a comprehensive understanding of the respiratory system today.

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‘Don’t hold your breath’ is an expression you’ve probably

Heard many times, but may not have thought too much about. In this free course, Blood and the respiratory system, you’ll study why respiration is so important for life, including how air enters

And leaves the lungs, how oxygen is transported in the blood, the many dynamic

Factors that control breathing, and some diseases that affect respiration.

Course learning outcomes

After studying this course, you should be able to:

Describe and illustrate the main anatomical structures of the respiratory system and the mechanics of inspiration and expiration

Discuss the factors that affect pulmonary ventilation

Outline the mechanisms of O2 and CO2 transport in the blood

Describe diseases resulting from mutations in haemoglobin

Demonstrate an understanding of the control of the respiration rate.

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