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Physiology Final Exam Study Guide – UF |
Comprehensive | Questions & Exam Review
|Graded A+|100% Verified

Which of the following specifically describes the movement of air into and out of
the lungs? Correct Answer:

Pulmonary ventilation

All EXCEPT which of the following structures belong to the conducting zone of
the respiratory tract?

Correct Answer:

The alveoli

What are the smallest (and most distal) structures that remain a component of
the conducting zone in the respiratory tract?

Correct Answer:

terminal bronchioles

What is the function of ciliated cells in the conducting zone?

Correct Answer:

propel mucus containing trapped particles toward the glottis

What structure is the region of the lungs where the majority of gas exchange
occurs?

Correct Answer:

alveolus

Due to the negative intrapleural pressure, the pleural sac must remain airtight. If
the pleural sac were broken, as in a piercing wound, which of the following
would happen?

Correct Answer:

The lungs would collapse.

,The difference between what two pressures drives air into and out of the lungs?

Correct Answer:

atmospheric : intra-alveolar

Which of the following occurs when intra-alveolar pressure exceeds
atmospheric pressure?

Correct Answer:

air moves out of the lung

Which of the following is a measure of the distending force across the lungs?

Correct Answer:

transpulmonary pressure

What is the volume of air present in the lungs when the lungs are at rest (in
between breaths)?

Correct Answer:

functional residual capacity

What does contraction of the diaphragm cause?

Correct Answer:

increase in the volume of the thoracic cavity and therefore a decrease in intra-
alveolar pressure

The muscles of respiration are ________.

Correct Answer:

skeletal muscle innervated by the somatic nervous system

The change in lung volume (ΔV) that results from a given change in
transpulmonary pressure is known as which of the following?

Correct Answer:

Lung compliance

What is the forced expiratory volume?

Correct Answer:

,A measure of the percentage of the forced vital capacity that can be exhaled
within a certain length of time

What is the correct formula for vital capacity (VC)?

Correct Answer:

VC = VT + IRV + ERV

The tidal volume and inspiratory reserve volume together make up which of the
following?.

Correct Answer:

Inspiratory capacity

What measurement cannot be determined by a spirometer?

Correct Answer:

residual volume

Approximately how much oxygen does a human body consume per minute?

Correct Answer:

250 mL

Movement of oxygen and carbon dioxide between alveoli and blood occurs by
what process?

Correct Answer:

simple diffusion

What is the percentage of oxygen contained in air?

Correct Answer:

Approximately 21%

What is the most abundant gas in the air that we breathe?

Correct Answer:

nitrogen

At sea level, what is the normal partial pressure of carbon dioxide in pulmonary
arteries?

Correct Answer:

, 46 mm Hg

During intense exercise, the metabolic activity of muscle causes a ________ in
the partial pressure of oxygen in the tissue, ________ the movement of oxygen
into the tissue.

Correct Answer:

decrease : facilitating

Mixed venous blood samples can be taken from which of the following blood
vessels?

Correct Answer:

pulmonary artery

The venous blood in the right ventricle is referred to as "mixed" because the
blood that enters the heart ________.

Correct Answer:

comes from tissue with differing metabolic activities

What is a decrease in carbon dioxide within the blood called?

Correct Answer:

hypocapnia

What is a deficiency of oxygen in the tissues called?

Correct Answer:

hypoxia

According to the hemoglobin dissociation curve, in systemic arteries at 100
mmHg, what is the percentage saturation of hemoglobin?

Correct Answer:

98%

Which of the following statements is FALSE of a leftward shift in the hemoglobin-
oxygen dissociation curve?

Correct Answer:

It can be caused by an increase in PCO2

Carbaminohemoglobin is hemoglobin with carbon dioxide bound to it.

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