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[Show more]Why will a decrease in respiratory rate change plasma pH? 
C. It increases plasma PCO2, and therefore decreases plasma pH. 
D. The decreased respiratory rate invokes the respiratory reflex mediated by the 
Pneumotaxic center. 
B. It increases plasma PO2, indirectly removing acid from the blood, thus...
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Add to cartWhy will a decrease in respiratory rate change plasma pH? 
C. It increases plasma PCO2, and therefore decreases plasma pH. 
D. The decreased respiratory rate invokes the respiratory reflex mediated by the 
Pneumotaxic center. 
B. It increases plasma PO2, indirectly removing acid from the blood, thus...
Levels of Animal Organization - kingdom, phylum, class, order, family, genus, species 
Taxonomy - science of classification 
Systematics - study of the diversity of life and the evolutionary relationships between 
organisms 
Example of Taxonomy (Spider) - Kingdom- Animalia 
Phylum- Arthropoda 
Class...
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Add to cartLevels of Animal Organization - kingdom, phylum, class, order, family, genus, species 
Taxonomy - science of classification 
Systematics - study of the diversity of life and the evolutionary relationships between 
organisms 
Example of Taxonomy (Spider) - Kingdom- Animalia 
Phylum- Arthropoda 
Class...
Phylum Arthropoda (generic) - - well dvlp nervous system (tricerebrum) 
- bilateral sym, triploblastic, coelomate 
- body segmented internally and externally (joint appendages) 
- open circulatory system: hemocoel (blood can leave vessels and go back in) 
- gut complete, well dvlp 
- usually pair of...
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Add to cartPhylum Arthropoda (generic) - - well dvlp nervous system (tricerebrum) 
- bilateral sym, triploblastic, coelomate 
- body segmented internally and externally (joint appendages) 
- open circulatory system: hemocoel (blood can leave vessels and go back in) 
- gut complete, well dvlp 
- usually pair of...
Polycythemia - Excess RBC in circulation 
Blood is more viscous, lead to decrease in flow of blood that can deprive organs of oxygen 
Anemia - Decreased RBC in circulation 
Causes: Impaired erythrocyte production, blood loss, increased erythrocyte destruction 
Signs & Symptoms: Fatigue, Weakness, Di...
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Add to cartPolycythemia - Excess RBC in circulation 
Blood is more viscous, lead to decrease in flow of blood that can deprive organs of oxygen 
Anemia - Decreased RBC in circulation 
Causes: Impaired erythrocyte production, blood loss, increased erythrocyte destruction 
Signs & Symptoms: Fatigue, Weakness, Di...
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