Deck 11: Respiratory Systems

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Which of the following options is FALSE? The rate of diffusion is greatest when

A)the diffusion coefficient is small.
B)the membrane area is large.
C)the energy gradients are large.
D)the membrane is thin.
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In the context of respiratory physiology,what is ventilation?

A)the process of moving the respiratory medium across the respiratory surface
B)the movement of air
C)the respiratory rate
D)cooling caused by panting
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Generally,reptiles fill their lungs through

A)aspiration.
B)force of the buccal pump.
C)pressure changes during body movement.
D)passive air entry.
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The primary purpose of a respiratory pigment is

A)oxygen transport.
B)oxygen and CO₂ transport.
C)oxygen,CO₂,and iron transport.
D)nutrient transport.
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Which is the correct order of action for the amphibian "balanced breath"?

A)buccal cavity expands,glottis opens,spent air leaves lungs,buccal cavity contracts
B)buccal cavity expands,spent air leaves lungs,glottis opens,buccal cavity contracts
C)glottis opens,buccal cavity expands,buccal cavity contracts,spent air leaves lungs
D)spent air leaves lungs,glottis opens,buccal cavity expands,buccal cavity contracts
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Choose the most correct response.Which type of flow is most efficient?

A)concurrent
B)countercurrent
C)crosscurrent
D)It depends on the rate of flow of both the blood and the respiratory medium.
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Air enters the tracheae of insects through the

A)spiracles.
B)ostia.
C)madreporite.
D)buccal cavity.
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One of the immediate products of mitochondrial respiration is

A)oxygen.
B)ATP.
C)carbohydrate.
D)carbon monoxide.
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Which of the following is NOT explicitly included in the Fick equation?

A)diffusion coefficient
B)area of the membrane
C)concentration gradient
D)temperature
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In a spherical cell,the ratio of surface area to volume is

A)1/r.
B)1/r².
C)π)
D)depends on cell size
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In a teleost fish,water enters the mouth when the

A)operculum closes.
B)buccal cavity expands.
C)opercular cavity expands.
D)gills contract.
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A lamprey is capable of

A)tidal ventilation.
B)unidirectional ventilation.
C)both A and B
D)neither A nor B
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The best way to explain cutaneous respiration is

A)diffusion of gases across a specialized respiratory surface with circulatory transport.
B)circulating the external medium through the body.
C)diffusion of gases across most or all of the body surface followed by transport of gases in an internal circulatory system.
D)diffusion of gases across specialized internal and external membranes.
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Which of the following factors is NOT required for high efficiency gas exchange?

A)moist surface
B)large surface area
C)low diffusion distance
D)high cell volume
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Sea cucumbers have internal respiratory sacs called

A)respiratory trees.
B)papulae.
C)peristomia.
D)lungs.
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Blood flow through the gills of an elasmobranch is arranged in a __________ fashion.

A)countercurrent
B)concurrent
C)crosscurrent
D)convection
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Tidal ventilation is

A)when the ventilatory medium moves in and out of the respiratory chamber.
B)bulk flow of water across the respiratory surfaces of cnidarians.
C)the movement of water over the gills in most fish.
D)when the partial pressure of oxygen in the medium is variable in a diurnal rhythm.
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In terms of the ideal gas law,if the temperature increases and the volume is not fixed,then

A)pressure increases.
B)concentration decreases.
C)volume decreases.
D)gas constant increases.
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In crustacean respiration,ventilation happens when water moves out of the

A)appendages.
B)branchial chamber.
C)scaphognathite.
D)carapace.
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Ram ventilation is used by

A)feeding lampreys.
B)cnidarians.
C)swimming fish.
D)turtles.
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Blood CO₂ content is carried in the form of all of the following,EXCEPT

A)dissolved CO₂.
B)bicarbonate.
C)carbaminohemoglobin.
D)carbonate.
Question
The shape of an alveolus is

A)round.
B)tubular.
C)polygonal.
D)elliptical.
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A Davenport diagram describes the relationship between all of the following factors,EXCEPT

A)CO₂ concentration.
B)proton concentration.
C)bicarbonate concentration.
D)Pᶜᴼ².
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How is an increased P₅₀ of hemoglobin beneficial?

A)better oxygen unloading at the tissues
B)better oxygen loading at the lungs
C)better iron content of hemoglobin
D)better blood buffering capacity
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Why do fetal mammals tend to have a lower hemoglobin P₅₀ compared to adults?

A)This allows oxygen to be readily transferred from mother to fetus.
B)This occurs because adults have a higher affinity for oxygen than the fetus.
C)This applies only to species living in low-oxygen environments.
D)Fetal mammals are smaller than adults.
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Bronchoconstriction increases the work required to breathe because of

A)increased lung compliance.
B)decreased elastance.
C)increased airway resistance.
D)decreased intrapleural pressure.
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Bicarbonate enters and leaves the vertebrate red blood cell by

A)diffusion.
B)bicarbonate pump.
C)bicarbonate channel.
D)chloride-bicarbonate exchanger.
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In birds,fresh air from the environment moves primarily into the

A)lungs.
B)posterior air sacs.
C)anterior air sacs.
D)buccal cavity.
Question
Many vertebrates' response to hypoxia is contraction of which organ?

A)liver
B)pancreas
C)spleen
D)lung
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In vertebrates,most of the bicarbonate in the blood is carried in the

A)plasma.
B)red blood cell.
C)carbaminohemoglobin.
D)metabolon.
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Hemoglobins are

A)red.
B)blue.
C)clear.
D)green.
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In the blood,the carbonic anhydrase reaction yields

A)CO₂.
B)H₂O.
C)HCO₃⁻.
D)ATP.
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Some of the air that enters the lung but does not participate in gas exchange is called the

A)dead space.
B)void volume.
C)tidal waste.
D)residual volume.
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The oxygen equilibrium curve reaches a plateau when

A)the blood has reached its carrying capacity.
B)respiratory pigment molecules are depleted of oxygen.
C)iron levels are high.
D)the cycle of inhalation is complete.
Question
Many vertebrates cope with hypoxia by

A)enlarging the spleen.
B)making more red blood cells.
C)using an alternate respiratory pigment.
D)decreasing hematocrit.
Question
Bird lungs are efficient because of

A)their large size.
B)unidirectional and continuous air flow.
C)countercurrent blood flow.
D)capacity for discontinuous ventilation.
Question
Hemoglobins get their color from

A)heme.
B)iron.
C)protein.
D)copper.
Question
In most mammals,the effect of increased 2,3-DPG in the blood

A)increases the oxygen affinity of hemoglobin.
B)decreases the oxygen affinity of hemoglobin.
C)increases iron content of hemoglobin.
D)causes anemia.
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The ideal ventilation perfusion ratio for the mammalian lung is

A)0)1.
B)1)
C)10.
D)100.
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If lung compliance decreases,then

A)inhalation requires more energy.
B)inhalation requires less energy.
C)exhalation requires more energy.
D)exhalation requires less energy.
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If a fish swims forward with its mouth open,water will flow across the gills without active pumping.This is known as __________.
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The site of gas exchange in mammals is at the blind-ended sacs called __________.
Question
Environmental hypoxia leads to the following pathological response:

A)vasoconstriction of pulmonary arterioles.
B)decreased ventilation rate.
C)decreased red blood cell numbers.
D)reduced tidal volume.
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The __________ is the region of a solution that is in direct contact with the animal's body surface.
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In mammals,the trachea branches into two __________.
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A vertebrate can store oxygen in a variety of places EXCEPT

A)blood.
B)muscle.
C)lungs.
D)hemocoel.
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The total volume of air moved in one ventilatory cycle is referred to as the __________.
Question
Immediate regulation of blood pH can be adjusted by

A)changes in ventilation.
B)changes in excretion.
C)changes in hematocrit.
D)loss of consciousness.
Question
Changes in pH and Pᶜᴼ² alter the shape of the oxygen equilibrium curve for the respiratory pigments in many species,a phenomenon termed the __________.
Question
When an air-breathing animal experiences high-altitude hypoxia,restoring blood Pᴼ².through increased ventilation leads to all of the following EXCEPT

A)hypocapnia.
B)respiratory acidosis.
C)loss of drive to breathe.
D)low [H⁺].
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When plasma CO₂ increases,then

A)pH decreases.
B)HCO₃- decreases.
C)CO increases.
D)H⁺ decreases.
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In water-breathing vertebrates,the regulation of ventilation is sensitive to

A)O₂.
B)CO₂.
C)H⁺.
D)salts.
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Hemocyanins do not contain iron,but instead contain __________.
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The equation for the ideal gas law is __________.
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The subatmospheric pressure of the __________ prevents the mammalian lung from collapsing.
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Most air-breathing chelicerates use a series of 10-100 thin lamellae,collectively called __________,to extract oxygen from the air.
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Why do many diving mammals allow their lungs to collapse during the dive?

A)The high pressure forces lung collapse.
B)It prevents water entry.
C)It prevents nitrogen narcosis.
D)The gas pressure in the lungs would damage alveoli.
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Hypoxemia can be caused by all of the following EXCEPT

A)reduced activity level.
B)inadequate ventilation.
C)reduced blood hemoglobin content.
D)some disease states.
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Cooperative binding produces an oxygen equilibrium curve with a _______________ shape.
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Echinoderms suck water into the water vascular system via a sieved opening called the __________.
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When CO₂ binds to hemoglobin,it forms __________.
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The change in oxygen carrying capacity of the blood as the result of changes in pH is known as the __________.
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When ventilation is greater than is needed to remove the CO₂ produced by metabolism and pH increases in the blood,this is called __________.
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Slowing the heart rate during a dive is called __________.
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Describe the three phases of discontinuous ventilation in insects and give two possible reasons for its adaptive significance.
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Draw and explain the sigmoidal shape of the oxygen equilibrium curve for vertebrate hemoglobin.In your drawing,be sure to label your axes.
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What is ram ventilation? Is ram ventilation energetically "free"? Justify your answer.
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Discuss three limitations to the strategy of cutaneous respiration.
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In at least some vertebrates,a small region of the caudal medulla called the __________ is essential for respiratory rhythm generation.
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Which receptors trigger the Hering-Breuer inflation reflex,and why is this reflex important?
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The symptoms of nitrogen narcosis resemble symptoms of _________________.
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When alveolar ventilation is greater than is needed to remove the CO₂ produced by metabolism,this is called __________.
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The relationship between blood pH and CO₂ can be described by the __________ equation.
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Why do "water breathers" have a lower blood Pᶜᴼ² than air breathers?
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Describe four ways in which vertebrate gills and lungs are similar.
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What is lung compliance? How is it that surfactants increase lung compliance?
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The effect of oxygen on hemoglobin-carbon dioxide binding is known as the __________.
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When Fick's equation is combined with Henry's and Graham's laws,an equation can be derived that describes the rate of diffusion of a gas through a fluid at constant temperature.In table format,list the factors that will influence diffusion rate and state how increasing the value of each factor will affect the diffusion rate.
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Describe the strategies that some aquatic insects,such as mosquito larvae and dipteran larvae,use to breathe air.What is the limitation of these strategies?
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In terms of pressure gradients,what is the difference between how frogs fill their lungs and how lizards fill their lungs?
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Deck 11: Respiratory Systems
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Which of the following options is FALSE? The rate of diffusion is greatest when

A)the diffusion coefficient is small.
B)the membrane area is large.
C)the energy gradients are large.
D)the membrane is thin.
A
2
In the context of respiratory physiology,what is ventilation?

A)the process of moving the respiratory medium across the respiratory surface
B)the movement of air
C)the respiratory rate
D)cooling caused by panting
A
3
Generally,reptiles fill their lungs through

A)aspiration.
B)force of the buccal pump.
C)pressure changes during body movement.
D)passive air entry.
A
4
The primary purpose of a respiratory pigment is

A)oxygen transport.
B)oxygen and CO₂ transport.
C)oxygen,CO₂,and iron transport.
D)nutrient transport.
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Which is the correct order of action for the amphibian "balanced breath"?

A)buccal cavity expands,glottis opens,spent air leaves lungs,buccal cavity contracts
B)buccal cavity expands,spent air leaves lungs,glottis opens,buccal cavity contracts
C)glottis opens,buccal cavity expands,buccal cavity contracts,spent air leaves lungs
D)spent air leaves lungs,glottis opens,buccal cavity expands,buccal cavity contracts
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Choose the most correct response.Which type of flow is most efficient?

A)concurrent
B)countercurrent
C)crosscurrent
D)It depends on the rate of flow of both the blood and the respiratory medium.
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Air enters the tracheae of insects through the

A)spiracles.
B)ostia.
C)madreporite.
D)buccal cavity.
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One of the immediate products of mitochondrial respiration is

A)oxygen.
B)ATP.
C)carbohydrate.
D)carbon monoxide.
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Which of the following is NOT explicitly included in the Fick equation?

A)diffusion coefficient
B)area of the membrane
C)concentration gradient
D)temperature
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In a spherical cell,the ratio of surface area to volume is

A)1/r.
B)1/r².
C)π)
D)depends on cell size
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In a teleost fish,water enters the mouth when the

A)operculum closes.
B)buccal cavity expands.
C)opercular cavity expands.
D)gills contract.
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A lamprey is capable of

A)tidal ventilation.
B)unidirectional ventilation.
C)both A and B
D)neither A nor B
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The best way to explain cutaneous respiration is

A)diffusion of gases across a specialized respiratory surface with circulatory transport.
B)circulating the external medium through the body.
C)diffusion of gases across most or all of the body surface followed by transport of gases in an internal circulatory system.
D)diffusion of gases across specialized internal and external membranes.
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Which of the following factors is NOT required for high efficiency gas exchange?

A)moist surface
B)large surface area
C)low diffusion distance
D)high cell volume
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Sea cucumbers have internal respiratory sacs called

A)respiratory trees.
B)papulae.
C)peristomia.
D)lungs.
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Blood flow through the gills of an elasmobranch is arranged in a __________ fashion.

A)countercurrent
B)concurrent
C)crosscurrent
D)convection
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Tidal ventilation is

A)when the ventilatory medium moves in and out of the respiratory chamber.
B)bulk flow of water across the respiratory surfaces of cnidarians.
C)the movement of water over the gills in most fish.
D)when the partial pressure of oxygen in the medium is variable in a diurnal rhythm.
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In terms of the ideal gas law,if the temperature increases and the volume is not fixed,then

A)pressure increases.
B)concentration decreases.
C)volume decreases.
D)gas constant increases.
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In crustacean respiration,ventilation happens when water moves out of the

A)appendages.
B)branchial chamber.
C)scaphognathite.
D)carapace.
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Ram ventilation is used by

A)feeding lampreys.
B)cnidarians.
C)swimming fish.
D)turtles.
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Blood CO₂ content is carried in the form of all of the following,EXCEPT

A)dissolved CO₂.
B)bicarbonate.
C)carbaminohemoglobin.
D)carbonate.
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The shape of an alveolus is

A)round.
B)tubular.
C)polygonal.
D)elliptical.
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A Davenport diagram describes the relationship between all of the following factors,EXCEPT

A)CO₂ concentration.
B)proton concentration.
C)bicarbonate concentration.
D)Pᶜᴼ².
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How is an increased P₅₀ of hemoglobin beneficial?

A)better oxygen unloading at the tissues
B)better oxygen loading at the lungs
C)better iron content of hemoglobin
D)better blood buffering capacity
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Why do fetal mammals tend to have a lower hemoglobin P₅₀ compared to adults?

A)This allows oxygen to be readily transferred from mother to fetus.
B)This occurs because adults have a higher affinity for oxygen than the fetus.
C)This applies only to species living in low-oxygen environments.
D)Fetal mammals are smaller than adults.
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Bronchoconstriction increases the work required to breathe because of

A)increased lung compliance.
B)decreased elastance.
C)increased airway resistance.
D)decreased intrapleural pressure.
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Bicarbonate enters and leaves the vertebrate red blood cell by

A)diffusion.
B)bicarbonate pump.
C)bicarbonate channel.
D)chloride-bicarbonate exchanger.
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In birds,fresh air from the environment moves primarily into the

A)lungs.
B)posterior air sacs.
C)anterior air sacs.
D)buccal cavity.
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Many vertebrates' response to hypoxia is contraction of which organ?

A)liver
B)pancreas
C)spleen
D)lung
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In vertebrates,most of the bicarbonate in the blood is carried in the

A)plasma.
B)red blood cell.
C)carbaminohemoglobin.
D)metabolon.
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Hemoglobins are

A)red.
B)blue.
C)clear.
D)green.
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In the blood,the carbonic anhydrase reaction yields

A)CO₂.
B)H₂O.
C)HCO₃⁻.
D)ATP.
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Some of the air that enters the lung but does not participate in gas exchange is called the

A)dead space.
B)void volume.
C)tidal waste.
D)residual volume.
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The oxygen equilibrium curve reaches a plateau when

A)the blood has reached its carrying capacity.
B)respiratory pigment molecules are depleted of oxygen.
C)iron levels are high.
D)the cycle of inhalation is complete.
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Many vertebrates cope with hypoxia by

A)enlarging the spleen.
B)making more red blood cells.
C)using an alternate respiratory pigment.
D)decreasing hematocrit.
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Bird lungs are efficient because of

A)their large size.
B)unidirectional and continuous air flow.
C)countercurrent blood flow.
D)capacity for discontinuous ventilation.
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Hemoglobins get their color from

A)heme.
B)iron.
C)protein.
D)copper.
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In most mammals,the effect of increased 2,3-DPG in the blood

A)increases the oxygen affinity of hemoglobin.
B)decreases the oxygen affinity of hemoglobin.
C)increases iron content of hemoglobin.
D)causes anemia.
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The ideal ventilation perfusion ratio for the mammalian lung is

A)0)1.
B)1)
C)10.
D)100.
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If lung compliance decreases,then

A)inhalation requires more energy.
B)inhalation requires less energy.
C)exhalation requires more energy.
D)exhalation requires less energy.
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If a fish swims forward with its mouth open,water will flow across the gills without active pumping.This is known as __________.
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The site of gas exchange in mammals is at the blind-ended sacs called __________.
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Environmental hypoxia leads to the following pathological response:

A)vasoconstriction of pulmonary arterioles.
B)decreased ventilation rate.
C)decreased red blood cell numbers.
D)reduced tidal volume.
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The __________ is the region of a solution that is in direct contact with the animal's body surface.
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In mammals,the trachea branches into two __________.
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A vertebrate can store oxygen in a variety of places EXCEPT

A)blood.
B)muscle.
C)lungs.
D)hemocoel.
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The total volume of air moved in one ventilatory cycle is referred to as the __________.
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Immediate regulation of blood pH can be adjusted by

A)changes in ventilation.
B)changes in excretion.
C)changes in hematocrit.
D)loss of consciousness.
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Changes in pH and Pᶜᴼ² alter the shape of the oxygen equilibrium curve for the respiratory pigments in many species,a phenomenon termed the __________.
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When an air-breathing animal experiences high-altitude hypoxia,restoring blood Pᴼ².through increased ventilation leads to all of the following EXCEPT

A)hypocapnia.
B)respiratory acidosis.
C)loss of drive to breathe.
D)low [H⁺].
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When plasma CO₂ increases,then

A)pH decreases.
B)HCO₃- decreases.
C)CO increases.
D)H⁺ decreases.
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In water-breathing vertebrates,the regulation of ventilation is sensitive to

A)O₂.
B)CO₂.
C)H⁺.
D)salts.
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Hemocyanins do not contain iron,but instead contain __________.
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The equation for the ideal gas law is __________.
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The subatmospheric pressure of the __________ prevents the mammalian lung from collapsing.
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Most air-breathing chelicerates use a series of 10-100 thin lamellae,collectively called __________,to extract oxygen from the air.
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Why do many diving mammals allow their lungs to collapse during the dive?

A)The high pressure forces lung collapse.
B)It prevents water entry.
C)It prevents nitrogen narcosis.
D)The gas pressure in the lungs would damage alveoli.
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Hypoxemia can be caused by all of the following EXCEPT

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C)reduced blood hemoglobin content.
D)some disease states.
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Cooperative binding produces an oxygen equilibrium curve with a _______________ shape.
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Echinoderms suck water into the water vascular system via a sieved opening called the __________.
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61
When CO₂ binds to hemoglobin,it forms __________.
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62
The change in oxygen carrying capacity of the blood as the result of changes in pH is known as the __________.
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63
When ventilation is greater than is needed to remove the CO₂ produced by metabolism and pH increases in the blood,this is called __________.
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64
Slowing the heart rate during a dive is called __________.
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65
Describe the three phases of discontinuous ventilation in insects and give two possible reasons for its adaptive significance.
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66
Draw and explain the sigmoidal shape of the oxygen equilibrium curve for vertebrate hemoglobin.In your drawing,be sure to label your axes.
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67
What is ram ventilation? Is ram ventilation energetically "free"? Justify your answer.
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68
Discuss three limitations to the strategy of cutaneous respiration.
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69
In at least some vertebrates,a small region of the caudal medulla called the __________ is essential for respiratory rhythm generation.
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70
Which receptors trigger the Hering-Breuer inflation reflex,and why is this reflex important?
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71
The symptoms of nitrogen narcosis resemble symptoms of _________________.
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72
When alveolar ventilation is greater than is needed to remove the CO₂ produced by metabolism,this is called __________.
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73
The relationship between blood pH and CO₂ can be described by the __________ equation.
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74
Why do "water breathers" have a lower blood Pᶜᴼ² than air breathers?
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75
Describe four ways in which vertebrate gills and lungs are similar.
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76
What is lung compliance? How is it that surfactants increase lung compliance?
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77
The effect of oxygen on hemoglobin-carbon dioxide binding is known as the __________.
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78
When Fick's equation is combined with Henry's and Graham's laws,an equation can be derived that describes the rate of diffusion of a gas through a fluid at constant temperature.In table format,list the factors that will influence diffusion rate and state how increasing the value of each factor will affect the diffusion rate.
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79
Describe the strategies that some aquatic insects,such as mosquito larvae and dipteran larvae,use to breathe air.What is the limitation of these strategies?
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80
In terms of pressure gradients,what is the difference between how frogs fill their lungs and how lizards fill their lungs?
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