Exam 27: A: Physiology of the Respiratory System

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A well profused but poorly ventilated part of the lung wastes blood.

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The Bohr effect explains what happens to oxygen,whereas the Haldane effect explains what happens to carbon dioxide.

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Internal respiration and cellular respiration refer to the same thing.

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To produce the highest possible oxygen concentration in the blood,gas exchange occurs in only one direction at the respiratory membrane-from the lung to the blood.

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Normal tidal volume is about 500 ml.

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The transport of carbon dioxide will tend to lower blood pH.

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The tendency of the lungs and thorax to return to their preinspiration volume is a physical phenomenon called elastic recoil.

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About 10% of the carbon dioxide carried in the blood is simply dissolved in the plasma.

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Increased cellular activity would decrease the carbon dioxide gradient between the cells and the arterial blood.

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Charles law deals with the relationship between pressure and volume.

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The partial pressure of oxygen in an artery is always lower than the partial pressure of oxygen in a vein.

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Anatomical dead space contains air that does not ventilate the alveoli.

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Although interstitial fluid and intracellular fluid oxygen partial pressure are not definitely established,they are known to stay within a very narrow range.

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Because of tissue layers between alveolar air and the blood supply,arterial blood PO₂ is always less than alveolar PO₂.

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The pneumotaxic center normally inhibits the apneustic center and the inspiratory center to permit a normal rhythm of breathing.

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On a percentage basis,there is more carbon dioxide dissolved in the plasma than there is oxygen dissolved in the plasma.

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The Hering-Breuer reflexes are activated by stretch receptors in the lungs that send messages to the inspiratory center.

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For air to remain in the lungs,the pressure in the lungs must be equal to or less than atmospheric pressure.

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In the lung,oxygen moves down its pressure gradient,whereas carbon dioxide moves up its pressure gradient.

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The inspiratory capacity is equal to the sum of the tidal volume and the inspiratory reserve volume.

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