Deck 24: Respiration

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A typical breath at rest moves about 0.5 liters of air,which is referred to as the ____________ volume.

A) resting
B) tidal
C) residual
D) exhaled
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Where does gas exchange occur in terrestrial arthropods?

A) Through gills
B) Through tracheae
C) Through lungs
D) Through their skin
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In the presence of carbon dioxide:

A) the formation of bicarbonate causes oxygen to bind more tightly to hemoglobin
B) hemoglobin changes shape,giving up oxygen more readily
C) hemoglobin is not able to bind with bicarbonate
D) hemoglobin dissociates
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All of the following obtain their oxygen by diffusion from surrounding water except:

A) sponges
B) dolphins
C) cnidarians
D) roundworms
E) frogs
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Oxygen and carbon dioxide bind to the same sites on the hemoglobin molecule at different times.
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In mammals,gas exchange between the air and blood takes place across the walls of the:

A) gills
B) trachea
C) diaphragm
D) alveoli
E) pleural membrane
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During normal exhalation,air leaves the lungs because:

A) air currents outside the body draw air out of the lungs
B) the strong chest muscles force air out by squeezing the chest cavity
C) of the elastic recoil of muscles making air pressure greater inside the lungs than outside so it flows outward
D) there is more carbon dioxide inside the lungs than outside,so air flows outward by diffusion
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Blood flow and blood pressure are regulated by the amount of _____ released into the bloodstream.

A) nitric oxide
B) carbon dioxide
C) oxygen
D) carbonic anhydrase
E) hemoglobin
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The extra amount of air that can be forced into and out of the lung is called the:

A) residual volume
B) vital capacity
C) tidal volume
D) tidal wave
E) vital volume
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What separates the thoracic cavity from the abdominal cavity?

A) The diaphragm
B) The pleural membrane
C) The trachea
D) The bronchus
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The structures of the vertebrate lung through which gases are exchanged with the blood are the:

A) pleural membranes
B) bronchioles
C) bronchi
D) alveoli
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Capturing energy by animals is in effect a process that utilizes ______ and produces ______.

A) oxygen;carbon dioxide
B) N2;carbon
C) nitrogen;H2O
D) carbon dioxide;oxygen
E) ATP;AMP
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Red blood cells are capable of transporting:

A) oxygen only
B) carbon dioxide only
C) oxygen and carbon dioxide
D) nutrients
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Which of the following possess gills?

A) Snails
B) Sea cucumber
C) Sea star
D) Guppies
E) All of the choices are correct.
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The air remaining in the lung after a maximal expiration is the:

A) residual volume
B) vital capacity
C) tidal volume
D) tidal wave
E) vital volume
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During inhalation,air flows into the lungs because:

A) air pressure is greater outside the body than in the lungs and naturally flows inside once the chest has expanded
B) the strong chest muscles are sucking in air
C) air moves passively in and out of the lungs through time
D) the surfactant in the lungs "draws" in air because of its adhesive properties
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Which mineral in hemoglobin combines with oxygen in a reversible way?

A) Nitrogen
B) Calcium
C) Iron
D) Zinc
E) Sodium
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What is the main reason that lung cancer develops?

A) The person's immune system is nonfunctional
B) Exposure to allergens
C) Two tumor suppressor genes undergo mutations
D) Mitotic growth factors replicate
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Which of the following is incorrect about gills?

A) In fish,they are protected by an operculum.
B) Fish pump water over the gills.
C) In echinoderms,the gill is a thin sheet of tissue that waves through the water.
D) Terrestrial arthropods also have gills.
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Animals remove _____ from organic molecules which drives the synthesis of _____.

A) electrons;CO2
B) electrons;ATP
C) protons;O2
D) nitrogen;H2O
E) carbon;ATP
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On a statistical basis,smoking a single cigarette lowers your life expectancy:

A) 5 minutes
B) 10.7 minutes
C) 35 minutes
D) 2 hours
E) 24 hours
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In which animal does air flow through the lungs in one direction only?

A) Lizard
B) Elephant
C) Fly
D) Hummingbird
E) Alligator
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The __________,which acts as a brake on cell division,was discovered in studying the eye cancer retinoblastoma.
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Fish move water in only one direction over their gills,permitting countercurrent flow.
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In which animal is a crosscurrent flow system used for air exchange?

A) Birds
B) Lizards
C) Fish
D) Mammals
E) Whales
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Why is smoking cigarettes so dangerous to human health?
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The _________________ is a tumor suppressor,inspecting DNA and stopping cell division when it detects damage.
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What is the function of the epiglottis?

A) To separate the thoracic cavity from the abdominal cavity
B) To bind to carbon dioxide in red blood cells
C) To increase the buffering capacity of blood
D) To cover the trachea when food is being swallowed
E) To line the interior of the thoracic cavity
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In which animal is a countercurrent flow system used to acquire oxygen?

A) Birds
B) Lizards
C) Fish
D) Mammals
E) Whales
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Which of the following is incorrect concerning hemoglobin?

A) It is made of amino acids.
B) It is made inside red blood cells.
C) It never leaves red blood cells.
D) It can bind to nitric oxide.
E) It is composed of 3 protein chain subunits.
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Lungs are a more efficient method of respiration than gills.
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Approximately how long does it take for lung cancer to occur in a smoker?

A) 5 years
B) 10 years
C) 20 years
D) 30 years
E) 45 years
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How,and in what group(s),did the advent of lungs change the pattern of circulation?
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Each lung is covered by a thin,smooth membrane called a ___________ membrane.
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Crosscurrent flow is more efficient than countercurrent flow of air.
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Fish possess a single lung.
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Amphibians can obtain additional oxygen through their skin by diffusion,a process called ___________________ respiration.
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It is impossible to get lung cancer unless you smoke cigarettes.
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Rank the following methods of acquiring oxygen from most to least efficient.

A) mammalian lungs → fish gills → avian lungs
B) avian lungs → fish gills → mammalian lungs
C) fish gills → mammalian lungs → avian lungs
D) fish gills → avian lungs → mammalian lungs
E) avian lungs → mammalian lungs → fish gills
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1
A typical breath at rest moves about 0.5 liters of air,which is referred to as the ____________ volume.

A) resting
B) tidal
C) residual
D) exhaled
B
2
Where does gas exchange occur in terrestrial arthropods?

A) Through gills
B) Through tracheae
C) Through lungs
D) Through their skin
B
3
In the presence of carbon dioxide:

A) the formation of bicarbonate causes oxygen to bind more tightly to hemoglobin
B) hemoglobin changes shape,giving up oxygen more readily
C) hemoglobin is not able to bind with bicarbonate
D) hemoglobin dissociates
B
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All of the following obtain their oxygen by diffusion from surrounding water except:

A) sponges
B) dolphins
C) cnidarians
D) roundworms
E) frogs
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Oxygen and carbon dioxide bind to the same sites on the hemoglobin molecule at different times.
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6
In mammals,gas exchange between the air and blood takes place across the walls of the:

A) gills
B) trachea
C) diaphragm
D) alveoli
E) pleural membrane
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7
During normal exhalation,air leaves the lungs because:

A) air currents outside the body draw air out of the lungs
B) the strong chest muscles force air out by squeezing the chest cavity
C) of the elastic recoil of muscles making air pressure greater inside the lungs than outside so it flows outward
D) there is more carbon dioxide inside the lungs than outside,so air flows outward by diffusion
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Blood flow and blood pressure are regulated by the amount of _____ released into the bloodstream.

A) nitric oxide
B) carbon dioxide
C) oxygen
D) carbonic anhydrase
E) hemoglobin
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The extra amount of air that can be forced into and out of the lung is called the:

A) residual volume
B) vital capacity
C) tidal volume
D) tidal wave
E) vital volume
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What separates the thoracic cavity from the abdominal cavity?

A) The diaphragm
B) The pleural membrane
C) The trachea
D) The bronchus
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11
The structures of the vertebrate lung through which gases are exchanged with the blood are the:

A) pleural membranes
B) bronchioles
C) bronchi
D) alveoli
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12
Capturing energy by animals is in effect a process that utilizes ______ and produces ______.

A) oxygen;carbon dioxide
B) N2;carbon
C) nitrogen;H2O
D) carbon dioxide;oxygen
E) ATP;AMP
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Red blood cells are capable of transporting:

A) oxygen only
B) carbon dioxide only
C) oxygen and carbon dioxide
D) nutrients
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Which of the following possess gills?

A) Snails
B) Sea cucumber
C) Sea star
D) Guppies
E) All of the choices are correct.
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The air remaining in the lung after a maximal expiration is the:

A) residual volume
B) vital capacity
C) tidal volume
D) tidal wave
E) vital volume
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16
During inhalation,air flows into the lungs because:

A) air pressure is greater outside the body than in the lungs and naturally flows inside once the chest has expanded
B) the strong chest muscles are sucking in air
C) air moves passively in and out of the lungs through time
D) the surfactant in the lungs "draws" in air because of its adhesive properties
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Which mineral in hemoglobin combines with oxygen in a reversible way?

A) Nitrogen
B) Calcium
C) Iron
D) Zinc
E) Sodium
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What is the main reason that lung cancer develops?

A) The person's immune system is nonfunctional
B) Exposure to allergens
C) Two tumor suppressor genes undergo mutations
D) Mitotic growth factors replicate
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Which of the following is incorrect about gills?

A) In fish,they are protected by an operculum.
B) Fish pump water over the gills.
C) In echinoderms,the gill is a thin sheet of tissue that waves through the water.
D) Terrestrial arthropods also have gills.
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Animals remove _____ from organic molecules which drives the synthesis of _____.

A) electrons;CO2
B) electrons;ATP
C) protons;O2
D) nitrogen;H2O
E) carbon;ATP
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21
On a statistical basis,smoking a single cigarette lowers your life expectancy:

A) 5 minutes
B) 10.7 minutes
C) 35 minutes
D) 2 hours
E) 24 hours
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In which animal does air flow through the lungs in one direction only?

A) Lizard
B) Elephant
C) Fly
D) Hummingbird
E) Alligator
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The __________,which acts as a brake on cell division,was discovered in studying the eye cancer retinoblastoma.
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Fish move water in only one direction over their gills,permitting countercurrent flow.
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25
In which animal is a crosscurrent flow system used for air exchange?

A) Birds
B) Lizards
C) Fish
D) Mammals
E) Whales
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Why is smoking cigarettes so dangerous to human health?
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The _________________ is a tumor suppressor,inspecting DNA and stopping cell division when it detects damage.
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What is the function of the epiglottis?

A) To separate the thoracic cavity from the abdominal cavity
B) To bind to carbon dioxide in red blood cells
C) To increase the buffering capacity of blood
D) To cover the trachea when food is being swallowed
E) To line the interior of the thoracic cavity
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In which animal is a countercurrent flow system used to acquire oxygen?

A) Birds
B) Lizards
C) Fish
D) Mammals
E) Whales
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Which of the following is incorrect concerning hemoglobin?

A) It is made of amino acids.
B) It is made inside red blood cells.
C) It never leaves red blood cells.
D) It can bind to nitric oxide.
E) It is composed of 3 protein chain subunits.
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31
Lungs are a more efficient method of respiration than gills.
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32
Approximately how long does it take for lung cancer to occur in a smoker?

A) 5 years
B) 10 years
C) 20 years
D) 30 years
E) 45 years
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How,and in what group(s),did the advent of lungs change the pattern of circulation?
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Each lung is covered by a thin,smooth membrane called a ___________ membrane.
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Crosscurrent flow is more efficient than countercurrent flow of air.
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Fish possess a single lung.
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Amphibians can obtain additional oxygen through their skin by diffusion,a process called ___________________ respiration.
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It is impossible to get lung cancer unless you smoke cigarettes.
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Rank the following methods of acquiring oxygen from most to least efficient.

A) mammalian lungs → fish gills → avian lungs
B) avian lungs → fish gills → mammalian lungs
C) fish gills → mammalian lungs → avian lungs
D) fish gills → avian lungs → mammalian lungs
E) avian lungs → mammalian lungs → fish gills
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