Ch. 16: Aqueous Ionic Equilibrium Dr. Namphol Sinkaset Chem 201: General Chemistry II.
Presented by: Heather VanHorn. For breath is life, and if you breathe well you will live long on earth. -Sanskrit Proverb.
Physical Characteristics and Volume Blood is a sticky, opaque fluid with a metallic taste Color varies from scarlet (oxygen-rich) to dark red (oxygen-poor)
Respiratory System. Inhalation and exhalation Ventilation.
Cardiovascular & Respiratory Systems. Figure 23.3B To lung Right atrium From lung Semilunar valve Atrioventricular (AV) valve To lung Left atrium.
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Chapter 17 Blood. Overview of Blood Circulation Blood leaves the heart via arteries that branch repeatedly until they become capillaries Oxygen (O.
THE URINARY SYSTEM. The Problem – Nitrogenous Waste As proteins and nucleic acids are catabolized, nitrogenous wastes, including ammonia, are produced.
Excretory System What four systems are most involved in excreting (getting rid of) wastes? # 1# 2# 3 URINARY SYSTEMDIGESTIVE SYSTEM RESPIRATORY SYSTEM.
Acid-Base Balance Perhaps the most important homeostatic process…
Slide 1 of 26 Chemistry 19.5. © Copyright Pearson Prentice Hall Slide 2 of 26 Salts in Solution The chemical processes inside a living cell are very sensitive.
Chapter 17 ACID-BASE EQUILIBRIA (Part I) 1Dr. Al-Saadi.