- Differentiate between the roles of the upper and lower respiratory tracts.
- Identify the organs comprising the respiratory system.
- Explain the anatomy and function of the lungs as well as the pleural membranes.
Explore the upper and lower respiratory tracts structure and functions as you reconstruct a damaged model of the respiratory system. Trace the path of air from the nasal cavity to the alveoli on an informative journey.
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Have you ever been curious about the nature of simple sugars? Uncover the structure of basic carbohydrates and learn how to detect the presence of these sugars in food samples.
Gain knowledge about the monogenic disorder known as Cystic Fibrosis and its inheritance pattern as it passes from one generation to the next.
Assist basketball players in comprehending the conversion of dietary nutrients into energy, involving glycolysis, the Krebs cycle, and the electron transport chain. Employ a mouse model to investigate the impact of exercise intensity on oxygen and glucose utilization.
Assist the laboratory in examining their lily anther samples to delve into the phases of meiosis within them. Gain a foundational understanding of both meiosis and mitosis by drawing comparisons between these two processes.
Embark on a journey with project manager Marie as she investigates the ecological consequences of coal power plants and fish farming. Delve into the challenges posed by our existing energy sources and collaborate with Marie to devise a more environmentally sustainable solution.
Exploring a Hypothetical Approach to Identifying Hazardous Group 3 Microorganisms in a Containment Level 3 (Biosafety Level 3, BSL3) Research Laboratory.
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