Deck 13: The Respiratory System: Movement of Air

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What is the purpose of cilia in the respiratory tract?

A)Move the air deeper
B)Warm the incoming air
C)Move mucus and debris caught in mucus out of the respiratory tract
D)Moisten the incoming air
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Why does a boy's voice change when he goes through puberty?

A)Estrogen makes the vocal cords thinner.
B)Estrogen makes the vocal cords longer.
C)Testosterone makes the vocal cords shorter.
D)Testosterone makes the vocal cords thicker.
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What is the name of the structure labeled B? <strong>What is the name of the structure labeled B?  </strong> A)Nasal cavity B)Uvula C)Auditory tube D)Trachea <div style=padding-top: 35px>

A)Nasal cavity
B)Uvula
C)Auditory tube
D)Trachea
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The volume of air during each normal breath is called the:

A)tidal volume.
B)inspiratory reserve volume.
C)expiratory reserve volume.
D)vital capacity.
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Which structure is part of the conducting zone of the respiratory system?

A)Alveoli
B)Respiratory brochioles
C)Bronchi
D)All of these choices
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Which of the following is part of the "Adam's apple"?

A)Epiglottis
B)Cricoid cartilage
C)Thyroid cartilage
D)Arytenoid cartilage
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The walls of the alveolar sac are composed of:

A)squamous epithelial.
B)cuboidal epithelial.
C)pseudostratified ciliated columnar epithelial.
D)columnar (with microvilli)epithelial.
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After air passes through structure A it goes to the: <strong>After air passes through structure A it goes to the:  </strong> A)trachea. B)secondary bronchi. C)terminal bronchiole. D)alveoli. <div style=padding-top: 35px>

A)trachea.
B)secondary bronchi.
C)terminal bronchiole.
D)alveoli.
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The nostrils are also known as:

A)the external nares.
B)the nasal cavity.
C)the upper respiratory.
D)the nose.
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Which parts of the brain set your breathing rate?

A)Medulla oblongata and pons
B)Cerebellum and pons
C)Limbic system and pons
D)Prefrontal cortex and pons
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What are the names of the structures labeled A? <strong>What are the names of the structures labeled A?  </strong> A)External nares B)Internal nares C)Uvula D)Nasal conchae <div style=padding-top: 35px>

A)External nares
B)Internal nares
C)Uvula
D)Nasal conchae
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The exchange of gases occurs in the:

A)trachea.
B)terminal bronchioles.
C)primary bronchus.
D)alveoli.
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Identify this structure. <strong>Identify this structure.  </strong> A)Pharynx B)Esophagus C)Bronchi D)Trachea <div style=padding-top: 35px>

A)Pharynx
B)Esophagus
C)Bronchi
D)Trachea
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What is the purpose of the structure labeled B? <strong>What is the purpose of the structure labeled B?  </strong> A)Prevent food from entering the trachea B)Direct food into trachea C)Produce sound D)Close off the esophagus during breathing <div style=padding-top: 35px>

A)Prevent food from entering the trachea
B)Direct food into trachea
C)Produce sound
D)Close off the esophagus during breathing
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In the diagram which letter indicates vital capacity? <strong>In the diagram which letter indicates vital capacity?  </strong> A)A B)B C)C D)D <div style=padding-top: 35px>

A)A
B)B
C)C
D)D
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The serous membrane covering the lungs is:

A)the pleura.
B)the pericardium.
C)the peritoneum.
D)the meninges.
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The nasal cavity is divided into right and left sides by the:

A)external nares.
B)nasal septum.
C)internal nares.
D)uvula.
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The fleshy tab of tissue that hangs down the back of the throat is:

A)the uvula.
B)the oropharynx.
C)the internal nares.
D)the epiglottis.
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Which of the following belongs to the upper respiratory tract?

A)Alveoli
B)Bronchi
C)Trachea
D)Nasal cavity
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What would happen if there was a hole in structure B? <strong>What would happen if there was a hole in structure B?  </strong> A)More air would enter the lung. B)The lung would collapse. C)The lung would expand more than usual. D)Nothing would change because a clot would form and quickly seal it. <div style=padding-top: 35px>

A)More air would enter the lung.
B)The lung would collapse.
C)The lung would expand more than usual.
D)Nothing would change because a clot would form and quickly seal it.
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Most carbon dioxide in the blood is transported:

A)as bicarbonate.
B)as carbonic anhydrase.
C)as carbaminohemoglobin.
D)as gas dissolved in the plasma.
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What is the name of the structure labeled C? <strong>What is the name of the structure labeled C?  </strong> A)Respiratory membrane B)Conducting membrane C)Visceral and parietal pleura D)Diaphragm <div style=padding-top: 35px>

A)Respiratory membrane
B)Conducting membrane
C)Visceral and parietal pleura
D)Diaphragm
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What is the name of muscle C? <strong>What is the name of muscle C?  </strong> A)External intercostals B)Internal intercostals C)Diaphragm D)Scalenes <div style=padding-top: 35px>

A)External intercostals
B)Internal intercostals
C)Diaphragm
D)Scalenes
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Chemoreceptors in the carotid artery and aorta detect:

A)levels of oxygen only.
B)levels of carbon dioxide only.
C)levels of carbon monoxide only.
D)levels of oxygen and carbon dioxide.
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Which of the following is the exchange of gases between the blood and the cells of the body?

A)Ventilation
B)External respiration
C)Internal respiration
D)Transport of oxygen in the blood
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Which disorder is characterized by the destruction of alveolar walls?

A)Tuberculosis
B)Sinusitis
C)Emphysema
D)Bronchitis
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According to Boyle's law,

A)volume increases with decreased temperature.
B)pressure decreases with decreased volume.
C)pressure increases with decreased volume.
D)volume increases with increased pressure.
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Most oxygen in the blood is transported:

A)as gas dissolved in the plasma.
B)as bicarbonate.
C)as carbaminohemoglobin.
D)as oxyhemoglobin.
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When does the muscle labeled C contract? <strong>When does the muscle labeled C contract?  </strong> A)During forced exhalation B)During inhalation C)During passive exhalation D)During inhalation and exhalation <div style=padding-top: 35px>

A)During forced exhalation
B)During inhalation
C)During passive exhalation
D)During inhalation and exhalation
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The pharynx is also known as the throat.
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Which respiratory process is pictured in this diagram? <strong>Which respiratory process is pictured in this diagram?  </strong> A)Ventilation B)External respiration C)Internal respiration D)Gas transport <div style=padding-top: 35px>

A)Ventilation
B)External respiration
C)Internal respiration
D)Gas transport
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One function of the respiratory system is to maintain blood pH.
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Aging athletes find themselves out of breath quicker because:

A)residual volume decreases with age.
B)total lung capacity decreases with age.
C)vital capacity decreases with age.
D)tidal volume decreases with age.
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Identify the symptom of a disorder of the lower respiratory tract.

A)The nasal cavity is swelling and limiting ventilation.
B)The sinuses fill with mucus and cause headache.
C)The lungs are filling with fluid.
D)The bronchi contract constricting air flow.
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Vital capacity is the amount of air you breathe:

A)normally at rest.
B)in during a forced inhalation.
C)out during a forced exhalation.
D)in and out during one huge breath.
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The pH of the blood is influenced by the concentration of:

A)oxygen in the blood.
B)RBCs in the blood.
C)carbon dioxide in the blood.
D)carbon dioxide in the lungs.
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Identify the structure shown here. <strong>Identify the structure shown here.  </strong> A)Pharynx B)Trachea C)Larynx D)Laryngopharynx <div style=padding-top: 35px>

A)Pharynx
B)Trachea
C)Larynx
D)Laryngopharynx
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Tertiary bronchi lead to bronchioles.
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How is oxygen able to move in the direction indicated in this diagram? <strong>How is oxygen able to move in the direction indicated in this diagram?  </strong> A)Partial pressure of oxygen is lower in the blood B)Partial pressure of oxygen is higher in the blood C)The cells of the lungs are actively transporting oxygen D)The cells of the blood are actively transporting oxygen <div style=padding-top: 35px>

A)Partial pressure of oxygen is lower in the blood
B)Partial pressure of oxygen is higher in the blood
C)The cells of the lungs are actively transporting oxygen
D)The cells of the blood are actively transporting oxygen
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The trachea is located behind the esophagus.
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Tidal volume is the amount of air you move in during a forced inhalation.
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A restrictive disease of the lower respiratory tract results in difficulty inhaling and exhalation.
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Asthma is a restrictive disease.
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Hemoglobin has a higher affinity for carbon monoxide than for oxygen.
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Dalton's law states that gases move independently down their pressure gradients from higher pressure to lower pressure.
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Tuberculosis is on the rise again because antibiotic-resistant,tubercular bacterial strains have now appeared.
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Exhalation is a passive process unless we must forcibly exhale.
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Deck 13: The Respiratory System: Movement of Air
1
What is the purpose of cilia in the respiratory tract?

A)Move the air deeper
B)Warm the incoming air
C)Move mucus and debris caught in mucus out of the respiratory tract
D)Moisten the incoming air
C
2
Why does a boy's voice change when he goes through puberty?

A)Estrogen makes the vocal cords thinner.
B)Estrogen makes the vocal cords longer.
C)Testosterone makes the vocal cords shorter.
D)Testosterone makes the vocal cords thicker.
D
3
What is the name of the structure labeled B? <strong>What is the name of the structure labeled B?  </strong> A)Nasal cavity B)Uvula C)Auditory tube D)Trachea

A)Nasal cavity
B)Uvula
C)Auditory tube
D)Trachea
C
4
The volume of air during each normal breath is called the:

A)tidal volume.
B)inspiratory reserve volume.
C)expiratory reserve volume.
D)vital capacity.
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Which structure is part of the conducting zone of the respiratory system?

A)Alveoli
B)Respiratory brochioles
C)Bronchi
D)All of these choices
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Which of the following is part of the "Adam's apple"?

A)Epiglottis
B)Cricoid cartilage
C)Thyroid cartilage
D)Arytenoid cartilage
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The walls of the alveolar sac are composed of:

A)squamous epithelial.
B)cuboidal epithelial.
C)pseudostratified ciliated columnar epithelial.
D)columnar (with microvilli)epithelial.
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After air passes through structure A it goes to the: <strong>After air passes through structure A it goes to the:  </strong> A)trachea. B)secondary bronchi. C)terminal bronchiole. D)alveoli.

A)trachea.
B)secondary bronchi.
C)terminal bronchiole.
D)alveoli.
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The nostrils are also known as:

A)the external nares.
B)the nasal cavity.
C)the upper respiratory.
D)the nose.
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Which parts of the brain set your breathing rate?

A)Medulla oblongata and pons
B)Cerebellum and pons
C)Limbic system and pons
D)Prefrontal cortex and pons
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What are the names of the structures labeled A? <strong>What are the names of the structures labeled A?  </strong> A)External nares B)Internal nares C)Uvula D)Nasal conchae

A)External nares
B)Internal nares
C)Uvula
D)Nasal conchae
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The exchange of gases occurs in the:

A)trachea.
B)terminal bronchioles.
C)primary bronchus.
D)alveoli.
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Identify this structure. <strong>Identify this structure.  </strong> A)Pharynx B)Esophagus C)Bronchi D)Trachea

A)Pharynx
B)Esophagus
C)Bronchi
D)Trachea
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What is the purpose of the structure labeled B? <strong>What is the purpose of the structure labeled B?  </strong> A)Prevent food from entering the trachea B)Direct food into trachea C)Produce sound D)Close off the esophagus during breathing

A)Prevent food from entering the trachea
B)Direct food into trachea
C)Produce sound
D)Close off the esophagus during breathing
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In the diagram which letter indicates vital capacity? <strong>In the diagram which letter indicates vital capacity?  </strong> A)A B)B C)C D)D

A)A
B)B
C)C
D)D
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The serous membrane covering the lungs is:

A)the pleura.
B)the pericardium.
C)the peritoneum.
D)the meninges.
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The nasal cavity is divided into right and left sides by the:

A)external nares.
B)nasal septum.
C)internal nares.
D)uvula.
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The fleshy tab of tissue that hangs down the back of the throat is:

A)the uvula.
B)the oropharynx.
C)the internal nares.
D)the epiglottis.
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Which of the following belongs to the upper respiratory tract?

A)Alveoli
B)Bronchi
C)Trachea
D)Nasal cavity
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What would happen if there was a hole in structure B? <strong>What would happen if there was a hole in structure B?  </strong> A)More air would enter the lung. B)The lung would collapse. C)The lung would expand more than usual. D)Nothing would change because a clot would form and quickly seal it.

A)More air would enter the lung.
B)The lung would collapse.
C)The lung would expand more than usual.
D)Nothing would change because a clot would form and quickly seal it.
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Most carbon dioxide in the blood is transported:

A)as bicarbonate.
B)as carbonic anhydrase.
C)as carbaminohemoglobin.
D)as gas dissolved in the plasma.
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What is the name of the structure labeled C? <strong>What is the name of the structure labeled C?  </strong> A)Respiratory membrane B)Conducting membrane C)Visceral and parietal pleura D)Diaphragm

A)Respiratory membrane
B)Conducting membrane
C)Visceral and parietal pleura
D)Diaphragm
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What is the name of muscle C? <strong>What is the name of muscle C?  </strong> A)External intercostals B)Internal intercostals C)Diaphragm D)Scalenes

A)External intercostals
B)Internal intercostals
C)Diaphragm
D)Scalenes
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Chemoreceptors in the carotid artery and aorta detect:

A)levels of oxygen only.
B)levels of carbon dioxide only.
C)levels of carbon monoxide only.
D)levels of oxygen and carbon dioxide.
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Which of the following is the exchange of gases between the blood and the cells of the body?

A)Ventilation
B)External respiration
C)Internal respiration
D)Transport of oxygen in the blood
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Which disorder is characterized by the destruction of alveolar walls?

A)Tuberculosis
B)Sinusitis
C)Emphysema
D)Bronchitis
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According to Boyle's law,

A)volume increases with decreased temperature.
B)pressure decreases with decreased volume.
C)pressure increases with decreased volume.
D)volume increases with increased pressure.
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Most oxygen in the blood is transported:

A)as gas dissolved in the plasma.
B)as bicarbonate.
C)as carbaminohemoglobin.
D)as oxyhemoglobin.
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When does the muscle labeled C contract? <strong>When does the muscle labeled C contract?  </strong> A)During forced exhalation B)During inhalation C)During passive exhalation D)During inhalation and exhalation

A)During forced exhalation
B)During inhalation
C)During passive exhalation
D)During inhalation and exhalation
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The pharynx is also known as the throat.
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Which respiratory process is pictured in this diagram? <strong>Which respiratory process is pictured in this diagram?  </strong> A)Ventilation B)External respiration C)Internal respiration D)Gas transport

A)Ventilation
B)External respiration
C)Internal respiration
D)Gas transport
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One function of the respiratory system is to maintain blood pH.
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Aging athletes find themselves out of breath quicker because:

A)residual volume decreases with age.
B)total lung capacity decreases with age.
C)vital capacity decreases with age.
D)tidal volume decreases with age.
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Identify the symptom of a disorder of the lower respiratory tract.

A)The nasal cavity is swelling and limiting ventilation.
B)The sinuses fill with mucus and cause headache.
C)The lungs are filling with fluid.
D)The bronchi contract constricting air flow.
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Vital capacity is the amount of air you breathe:

A)normally at rest.
B)in during a forced inhalation.
C)out during a forced exhalation.
D)in and out during one huge breath.
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The pH of the blood is influenced by the concentration of:

A)oxygen in the blood.
B)RBCs in the blood.
C)carbon dioxide in the blood.
D)carbon dioxide in the lungs.
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Identify the structure shown here. <strong>Identify the structure shown here.  </strong> A)Pharynx B)Trachea C)Larynx D)Laryngopharynx

A)Pharynx
B)Trachea
C)Larynx
D)Laryngopharynx
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Tertiary bronchi lead to bronchioles.
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How is oxygen able to move in the direction indicated in this diagram? <strong>How is oxygen able to move in the direction indicated in this diagram?  </strong> A)Partial pressure of oxygen is lower in the blood B)Partial pressure of oxygen is higher in the blood C)The cells of the lungs are actively transporting oxygen D)The cells of the blood are actively transporting oxygen

A)Partial pressure of oxygen is lower in the blood
B)Partial pressure of oxygen is higher in the blood
C)The cells of the lungs are actively transporting oxygen
D)The cells of the blood are actively transporting oxygen
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The trachea is located behind the esophagus.
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Tidal volume is the amount of air you move in during a forced inhalation.
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A restrictive disease of the lower respiratory tract results in difficulty inhaling and exhalation.
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Asthma is a restrictive disease.
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Hemoglobin has a higher affinity for carbon monoxide than for oxygen.
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Dalton's law states that gases move independently down their pressure gradients from higher pressure to lower pressure.
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Tuberculosis is on the rise again because antibiotic-resistant,tubercular bacterial strains have now appeared.
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Exhalation is a passive process unless we must forcibly exhale.
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