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Week 12 Physiology Quiz

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show Cheyne-Stokes respiration.  
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show -less than in the systemic venous - equal to the systemic arterial -Both A and C are correct  
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show Decreased PO2 and increased PCO2  
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Which muscles are used for forced expiration?   show
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The vital capacity is equal to the sum of the:   show
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If the tidal volume of a given individual is 500 ml, then the anatomical dead space is approximately ___ ml.   show
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show carbaminohemoglobin.  
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show eupnea.  
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If a person were skiing high up in the mountains, she might feel that she is having trouble breathing (getting enough oxygen in her blood). This is because the:   show
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When the pressure in the lung is greater than atmospheric pressure:   show
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A drop in the body's production of carbonic anhydrase would hinder the formation of:   show
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By the time the blood leaves the lungs capillaries to return to the heart, what percentage of the blood's hemoglobin has united with oxygen.   show
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show bicarbonateion, carbaminohemoglobin, and dissolved in plasma  
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Excessive fluid in the pleural cavity would be most likely to cause   show
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Which type of breathing is characterized by repeated sequences of deep gasps and apnea, and is usually seen in people with increased intracranial pressure?   show
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The PCO2 in the atosphere is   show
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During inspiration, the expansion of the lungs causes   show
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One hundred millimeters of arterial blood contains approximately what volume percent of oxygen?   show
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The major form by which carbon dioxide is transported in the circulatory system is   show
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show maximum volume of air that can be moved into and out of the lungs during forced respiration.  
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show tidal volume.  
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Which of the following is not a regulated process associated with the functioning of the respiratory system?   show
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show 160  
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show directly related to the concentration of that gas in the mixture and  
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show Combined with the bicarbonate ion (HCO3-)  
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show inversely: constant  
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show 760  
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Which of the following helps determine the amount of oxygen that diffuses into the blood each minute?   show
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Which of the following constitutes total lung volume?   show
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show hemoglobin.  
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