Exam 11: The Respiratory System
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During hyperventilation,arterial PCO₂ levels decrease because CO₂ is blown off more rapidly than it is being produced in the tissues.
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Indicate which type of hypoxia would be present in each of the circumstances listed below by using the answer code (options may be used more than once or not at all):
-haemoglobin deficiency
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Both the respiratory system and the circulatory system are involved in the process of respiration.
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Indicate which chemical factor is responsible for the effect described by using the answer code (options may be used more than once or not at all):
-stimulates the peripheral chemoreceptors and is important in the regulation of acid-base balance
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In which way is carbon dioxide NOT transported in the blood?
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In the plateau region of the Hb-O₂ curve,a large decrease in PO₂ results in a small decrease in Hb saturation,whereas in the steep portion of the curve,a small decrease in PO₂ results in a large decrease in percent Hb saturation.
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Indicate which chemical factor is responsible for the effect described by using the answer code (options may be used more than once or not at all):
-directly depresses the central chemoreceptors
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Indicate the effect the following changes would have on the rate of gas transfer by using the answer code (options may be used more than once or not at all):
-the effect of increased metabolism of a cell on O₂ and CO₂ exchange between the cell and blood
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Indicate which lung volume or capacity is being described in the column below by using the answer code (options may be used more than once or not at all):
-the minimum volume of air remaining in the lungs after maximal expiration
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Alveolar PO₂ is higher following inspiration than following expiration.
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The partial pressure of nitrogen in the atmosphere is greater than the partial pressure of oxygen in the atmosphere.
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Which statement is NOT true of the partial pressure of oxygen in the pulmonary veins?
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The volume occupied by the conducting airways is known as the ____________________.
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The subjective sensation of not getting enough air is known as ____________________.
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In the absence of pulmonary surfactant,smaller alveoli display a larger inward-directed pressure than do larger alveoli.
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At the end of inspiration and at the end of expiration,intrapleural pressure is always equal to atmospheric pressure.
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During external respiration,the PO₂ is greater in the alveoli than in the blood of the pulmonary capillaries.
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