Chapter 10: Problem 5
What is respiratory rate and how is it controlled?
Chapter 10: Problem 5
What is respiratory rate and how is it controlled?
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Get started for freeWhich of the following anatomical structures is at the site of respiratory gas exchange? a. pharynx b. nasal cavity c. alveoli d. bronchi
Gas exchange that occurs at the level of the tissues is called a. external respiration b. interpulmonary respiration c. internal respiration d. pulmonary ventilation
The partial pressure of carbon dioxide is \(45 \mathrm{~mm} \mathrm{Hg}\) in the blood and \(40 \mathrm{~mm} \mathrm{Hg}\) in the a lveoli. What happens to the carbon dioxide? a. It diffuses into the blood. b. It diffuses into the alveoli. c. The gradient is too small for carbon dioxide to diffuse. d. It decomposes into carbon and oxygen.
Which of the following are structural features of the trachea? a. C-shaped cartilage b. smooth muscle fibers c. cilia d. all of the a bove
Oxyhemoglobin forms by a chemical reaction between which of the following? a. hemoglobin and carbon dioxide b. carbonic anhydrase and carbon dioxide c. hemoglobin and oxygen
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