Review for:Gas exchange in humans

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posted: on March 28, 2007 at 2:52PM

My rating of this resource: ***

My experience using this resource:
chemistry

Topic I was teaching:
Gas laws

My learning goal for which this resource was used:
To show students how gas laws applied to the process of respiration.

Course Level:
Intro or Regular, Remedial

How I/my students used the resource:
I arrived at this site in an image search for the exchange of oxygen at the lung and cell levels. I used the images including the graphs as a way to facilitate this discussion.

Value Added:
Provides additional content

Strengths:
The graphs present information that I had not found before. The information is well presented and can be used to suppliment reading in either biology or chemistry.

Weaknesses:
There really aren't any because I was using it as a source for diagrams which were there.

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