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White blood cells do not have a role in oxygen transport.
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The partial pressure of a gas in solution is independent of the partial pressure of the same gas in the environment of the liquid.
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There are six iron atoms in a single hemoglobin molecule.
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Hemoglobin is made up of four polypeptide chains: an alpha,a beta,a gamma,and a delta.
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One factor that determines the amount of oxygen transferred from the lungs to the blood is the total functional surface area of the respiratory membrane.
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The volume forcefully expired during the first second,FEV₁,is usually about 70% of the vital capacity.
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Residual volume and minimal volume make up about 5% of vital capacity.
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At the time between inspiration and expiration,the air in the lungs must be at atmospheric pressure.
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In both inspiration and expiration,air moves down a pressure gradient.
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If a person's total minute volume is 7500 ml and the volume of air in one breathing cycle is 500 ml,the breathing rate must be 20 cycles per minute.
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The contraction of the abdominal muscles and the sternocleidomastoid allow much more air to leave the lungs than does the simple recoil of the lungs.
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The pressure between the visceral pleura and parietal pleura must always be positive to ensure the lung can expand.
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The Bohr effect describes the effect of an increased PCO₂ causing a decreased affinity between hemoglobin and oxygen.
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Under usual conditions,the partial pressure of oxygen in systemic venous blood is approximately 87 mm Hg.
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According to the rate laws of chemistry,the more carbon dioxide in the blood,the more carbaminohemoglobin will be formed.
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The best way to determine whether a conscious individual is choking is simply to ask him.
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The cerebrospinal fluid (CSF)is much more influenced by carbon dioxide in the blood because there is no buffering system in the CSF as there is in the blood.
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Input from the apneustic center in the pons inhibits the inspiratory center causing a decrease in the length and depth of inspiration.
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A pulmonary volume is the sum of two or more pulmonary capacities.
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