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This Concept Map, created with IHMC CmapTools, has information related to: Chap 22- Miller Weiffenboch, Hasenhaur, Frainey, Lambert, Ventilation requires negative pressure in the pleural space, Hemoglobin Transports Oxygen to the Tissues, Diaphragm Contraction begins Ventilation, Medullary Respiratory Center Ventral Respiratory Neurons stimulate the contraction of Diaphragm, Respiratory Zone Includes the Alveoli, plasma in the form of bicarbonate ion, Temperature Can increase or decrease the flow of Oxygen and CO2 into Tissues, Ventilation Leads to inhalation of Oxygen, pH Brought about by increase in CO2, Alveoli Transfer of Gases into blood is mediated by partial pressures, partial pressures Determines how gases flow into or out of Tissues, Oxygen Enters the body through the Conducting zone, pH Can increase or decrease the flow of Oxygen and CO2 into Tissues, Hemoglobin found in blood carried by pulmonary blood vessels, Medullary Respiratory Center Integrates afferent impulses from Chemoreceptors, CO2 Converted in the RBCs into bicarbonate ion, Medullary Respiratory Center Regulates the process of Ventilation, solubility in plasma, Oxygen bound to and transported by Hemoglobin, Conducting zone Provide a pathway for air to enter and exit the Respiratory Zone