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Biology 1500 Exam 5 – MIZZOU Questions and Answers 100% Pass Find out the approximate elevation of Mt. Everest in meters - Between 8,800 and 8,900 According to the article, roughly what percentage of people who climb Mt. Everest die there? - 10 The characteristic of the 'death zone' that prevents people from remaining there for more than 48 hours is - insufficient oxygen - up there, the oxygen is only 1/3 of the sea level value - the body will use up its store of oxygen faster than breathing can replenish it - grabbing oxygen is the problem, not the release of it The bar-headed geese migrate between - India and Mongolia . 2100% Pass Guarantee Sophia Bennett, All Rights Reserved © 2025 What is remarkable about the migration of the bar-headed geese? - remarkable because on their journey, they are able to fly above Mt. Everest, which is at a very high altitude - this high altitude that Bar-Headed Geese can fly over, is at an altitude where humans struggle to survive. According to the article, the geese achieve this feat by - - acquire oxygen very efficiently. - they also have more capillaries and more efficient red blood cells, meaning their bodies can deliver more oxygen to muscle cells fast -> muscles have more mitochondria (produces energy) - hyperventilation (without feeling dizzy) to increase the net quantity of oxygen in the blood tidal volume - The amount of air that moves in and out of the lungs per breath when breathing normally vital capacity - - The maximum amount of air that can be inhaled or exhaled during a respiratory cycle - The greatest volume of air that be expelled from the lungs after taking the deepest breath possible 3100% Pass Guarantee Sophia Bennett, All Rights Reserved © 2025 alveoli - - Gas exchange happens here - Tiny air sacs of the lungs that allow for rapid gas exchange (close contact of air and blood) - Where the lungs and the blood exchange oxygen and carbon dioxide during the process of breathing in and out - their presence increases the surface area of the lung to maximize gas exchange O2 partial pressure - portion of total gas pressure exerted by oxygen rather than by other gases in the mixture residual volume - the amount of air left in the lungs after exhaling - this volume is never exchanged (1-1.5) ventilation - the movement of air through the con

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Biology 1500 Exam 5 – MIZZOU
Questions and Answers 100% Pass


Find out the approximate elevation of Mt. Everest in meters - ✔✔Between 8,800 and

8,900


According to the article, roughly what percentage of people who climb Mt. Everest die

there? - ✔✔10


The characteristic of the 'death zone' that prevents people from remaining there for

more than 48 hours is - ✔✔insufficient oxygen


- up there, the oxygen is only 1/3 of the sea level value




- the body will use up its store of oxygen faster than breathing can replenish it




- grabbing oxygen is the problem, not the release of it


The bar-headed geese migrate between - ✔✔India and Mongolia .




100% Pass Guarantee Sophia Bennett, All Rights Reserved © 2025 1

,What is remarkable about the migration of the bar-headed geese? - ✔✔remarkable

because on their journey, they are able to fly above Mt. Everest, which is at a very high

altitude - this high altitude that Bar-Headed Geese can fly over, is at an altitude where

humans struggle to survive.


According to the article, the geese achieve this feat by - ✔✔- acquire oxygen very

efficiently.


- they also have more capillaries and more efficient red blood cells, meaning their

bodies can deliver more oxygen to muscle cells fast -> muscles have more mitochondria

(produces energy)


- hyperventilation (without feeling dizzy) to increase the net quantity of oxygen in the

blood


tidal volume - ✔✔The amount of air that moves in and out of the lungs per breath when

breathing normally


vital capacity - ✔✔- The maximum amount of air that can be inhaled or exhaled during

a respiratory cycle




- The greatest volume of air that be expelled from the lungs after taking the deepest

breath possible




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,alveoli - ✔✔- Gas exchange happens here




- Tiny air sacs of the lungs that allow for rapid gas exchange (close contact of air and

blood)




- Where the lungs and the blood exchange oxygen and carbon dioxide during the

process of breathing in and out - their presence increases the surface area of the lung to

maximize gas exchange


O2 partial pressure - ✔✔portion of total gas pressure exerted by oxygen rather than by

other gases in the mixture


residual volume - ✔✔the amount of air left in the lungs after exhaling - this volume is

never exchanged (1-1.5)


ventilation - ✔✔the movement of air through the conducting passages between the

atmosphere and the lungs


--> Occurs via inhalation when air enters the body through the nasal cavity - air passes

through the nasal cavity and is then warmed to body temperature.


gas exchange - ✔✔movement of oxygen from air into blood, and of co2 from blood into

air




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, The functions of the mammalian respiratory system are to supply ...... to the cells, which

they need for performing the process of ......, and to rid the body of ....... that was

produced by cells as a byproduct of ..... - ✔✔1. oxygen


2. respiration/the electron transport chain


3. carbon dioxide


4. citric acid cycle/respiration


The partial pressure of O2 (PO2) is ...... on Mt. Everest than it is at sea level. This is

because O2 makes up ...... percentage of the air molecules at high altitudes, but the total

number of air molecules there is ..... at sea level. - ✔✔1. lower


2. the same


3. lower than


Gases move from an area of .... partial pressure to an area of ..... partial pressure . - ✔✔1.

high


2. low


The air in the lungs has .... O2 partial pressure than the outside atmosphere, and ...... O2

partial pressure than the blood. - ✔✔1. lower


2. higher




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