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show C. digestive action in gastric juice  
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The vocal cords are located within   show
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show D. atmospheric pressure  
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show C. elastic recoil of tissues and surface tension  
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show A. tidal volume  
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Enzyme carbonic anhydrase causes   show
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show C. abdominal wall muscles  
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show A. expiratory reserve volume  
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Breathing rate is most likely to increase if blood concentration of   show
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Microorganisms trapped in mucus of nasal cavity are most likely to be transported to   show
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show A. diffusion  
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Laryngitis is potentially dangerous condition bc it may cause   show
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Condition of newborns called respiratory distress syndrome is caused by   show
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Visceral and parietal pleural membranes are normally held together by   show
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show D. None of the above  
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Cancer that originates in lungs is most likely to develop from   show
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show A. bronchoscopy  
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show C. Residual volume  
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CO2 is sometimes added to air that patient breathes in order to   show
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Hyperventilation is most likely to be accompanied by   show
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Internal respiration is at level of   show
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Depth of breathing is regulated by inflation reflex. Rate of breathing is regulated by chemistry of your blood as it interacts w/   show
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The driving force behind gas exchange in body is   show
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Which is correct sequence for path of oxygen through respiratory system   show
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show C. bicarbonate ions and hydrogen ions  
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show A. Cricoid  
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show B. tension on vocal cord  
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show C. oxygen concentration  
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Portion of respiratory center that is responsible for establishing basic pattern of breathing is   show
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show D. CO2 combines w/ water to form carbonic acid  
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show B. Carbon dioxide concentration increases  
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show C. vital capacity  
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Which of following proteins is most important physiologically in transport of CO2 by blood?   show
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show B. Low atmospheric pressure  
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The pharynx functions as a ________, whereas the larynx functions as a _______.   show
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show D. All of the above (A. lined w/ ciliated mucous membrane, B. including about 20 c-shaped cartilage rings, C. passageway for air)  
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Mucous membrane lining nasal cavity functions to   show
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show B. Oxygen and CO2 remain nearly unchanged  
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First event in inspiration is   show
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show C. increase in CO2, thereby resulting in increase in hydrogen ions  
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When person exhales, atmospheric pressure in lungs is lower than that outside of body bc volume in lungs has decreased. This results in outside air pushing into lungs. This relationship is termed   show
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Dorsal respiratory group and ventral group are found extending throughout which structure:   show
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show C. Degree of lung tissue stretch  
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show C. Hemoglobin and oxygen  
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show D. high; low  
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