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The mechanism that produces pulmonary ventilation is one that establishes a gas pressure gradient between the - ANSWERatmosphere and the alveolar air. Correct Pressure gradients are established by changes in the - ANSWERthoracic cavity. Correct The volume of air exhaled normally after a typical inspiration is called _____ volume. - ANSWERtidal Correct Hyperpnea means a(n) - ANSWERincrease in breathing. Correct The _____ represents the largest volume of air an individual can move in and out of the lungs. - ANSWERvital capacity Correct The forced expiratory volume test can determine the presence of respiratory obstruction by measuring the - ANSWERvolume of air expired per second during forced expiration. Correct _____ law states that the volume of a gas is inversely proportional to its pressure. - ANSWERBoyle's During inspiration, as the size of the thorax increases, the - ANSWERintrapleural and alveolar pressures decrease. Correct The ability of the lungs and thorax to stretch is referred to as - ANSWERcompliance. Correct An obstructive lung disorder that is characterized by recurring spasms of the smooth muscles in the wall of the bronchial air passages is - ANSWERasthma. Correct During the respiratory cycle, intrapleural pressure is always less than alveolar pressure. This difference is called - ANSWERtranspulmonary pressure. Correct The sensors that provide feedback information to the medullary rhythmicity area are the - ANSWERcentral chemoreceptors and peripheral chemoreceptors. Correct The apparatus used to measure the volume of air exchanged in breathing is called a(n) - ANSWERspirometer. Correct The basic rhythm of the respiratory cycle of inspiration and expiration seems to be generated by the - ANSWERmedullary rhythmicity area. Correct Which term refers to the volume of inspired air that actually reaches, or "ventilates," the al

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BIO 253 EXAM 3 HONDROS
QUESTIONS & ANSWERS(RATED A+)
The mechanism that produces pulmonary ventilation is one that establishes a gas
pressure gradient between the - ANSWERatmosphere and the alveolar air. Correct

Pressure gradients are established by changes in the - ANSWERthoracic cavity.
Correct

The volume of air exhaled normally after a typical inspiration is called _____ volume.
- ANSWERtidal Correct

Hyperpnea means a(n) - ANSWERincrease in breathing. Correct

The _____ represents the largest volume of air an individual can move in and out of
the lungs. - ANSWERvital capacity Correct

The forced expiratory volume test can determine the presence of respiratory
obstruction by measuring the - ANSWERvolume of air expired per second during
forced expiration. Correct

_____ law states that the volume of a gas is inversely proportional to its pressure. -
ANSWERBoyle's

During inspiration, as the size of the thorax increases, the - ANSWERintrapleural
and alveolar pressures decrease. Correct

The ability of the lungs and thorax to stretch is referred to as - ANSWERcompliance.
Correct

An obstructive lung disorder that is characterized by recurring spasms of the smooth
muscles in the wall of the bronchial air passages is - ANSWERasthma. Correct

During the respiratory cycle, intrapleural pressure is always less than alveolar
pressure. This difference is called - ANSWERtranspulmonary pressure. Correct

The sensors that provide feedback information to the medullary rhythmicity area are
the - ANSWERcentral chemoreceptors and peripheral chemoreceptors. Correct

The apparatus used to measure the volume of air exchanged in breathing is called
a(n) - ANSWERspirometer. Correct

The basic rhythm of the respiratory cycle of inspiration and expiration seems to be
generated by the - ANSWERmedullary rhythmicity area. Correct

Which term refers to the volume of inspired air that actually reaches, or "ventilates,"
the alveoli? - ANSWERalveolar ventilation Correct

, According to the law of partial pressures, the partial pressure of gas in a mixture of
gases is - ANSWERdirectly related to the concentration of that gas in the mixture
and to the total pressure of the mixture. Correct

Oxygen enters blood from alveolar air because the partial pressure of alveolar air is -
ANSWERgreater than the partial pressure of incoming blood. Correct

The amount of oxygen that diffuses into blood each minute depends on which
factor? - ANSWERoxygen pressure gradient between alveolar air and incoming
pulmonary blood
total functional surface area of the respiratory membrane
respiratory minute volume
alveolar ventilation

Which structural feature facilitates oxygen diffusion from the alveolar air into the
blood in lung capillaries? - ANSWERThe alveolar and capillary walls are both very
thin.
The alveolar and capillary surfaces are both extremely large.
The lung capillaries accommodate a large amount of blood at one time.
Each red blood cell comes close to alveolar air.

The exact amount of oxygen in blood depends mainly on the amount of -
ANSWERhemoglobin

In what form does oxygen travel in the blood? - ANSWERdissolved oxygen in the
plasma
associated with hemoglobin

The compound formed when carbon dioxide combines with hemoglobin is -
ANSWERcarbaminohemoglobin. Correct

When carbon dioxide dissolves in water, some of the carbon dioxide molecules
associate with water to form - ANSWERcarbonic acid. Correct

The exit of the bicarbonate ion from the red blood cell is balanced by the inward
transport of another negative ion, chloride. This countertransport of negative ions is
often called the _____ shift. - ANSWERchloride Correct

The microscopic cilia function to - ANSWERmove mucus toward the pharynx.
Correct

The _____ of each lung lies against the ribs and is rounded to match the contours of
the thoracic cavity. - ANSWERcostal surface Correct

During respiration, the thorax - ANSWERbecomes larger when the chest is raised.
Correct

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