Exam 13: The Respiratory System: Movement of Air
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Dalton's law states that gases move independently down their pressure gradients from higher pressure to lower pressure.
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Which structure is part of the conducting zone of the respiratory system?
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Tidal volume is the amount of air you move in during a forced inhalation.
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