Chapter 39: Q. 6 (page 1125)
Which form of reproduction is useful to an animal with little mobility that reproduces sexually? a. fission b. budding c. parthenogenesis d. hermaphroditism
Short Answer
The correct option is d. hermaphroditism
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Chapter 39: Q. 6 (page 1125)
Which form of reproduction is useful to an animal with little mobility that reproduces sexually? a. fission b. budding c. parthenogenesis d. hermaphroditism
The correct option is d. hermaphroditism
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How does the administration of 100 percent oxygen save a patient from carbon monoxide poisoning? Why wouldn’t giving carbon dioxide work?
Restrictive airway diseases ________.
a. increase the compliance of the lung
b. decrease the compliance of the lung
c. increase the lung volume
d. decrease the work of breathing
Which of the following statements about the mammalian respiratory system is false?
a. When we breathe in, air travels from the pharynx to the trachea.
b. The bronchioles branch into bronchi.
c. Alveolar ducts connect to alveolar sacs.
d. Gas exchange between the lung and blood takes place in the alveolus.
The majority of carbon dioxide in the blood is transported by ________.
a. binding to hemoglobin
b. dissolution in the blood
c. conversion to bicarbonate
d. binding to plasma proteins
Alveolar ventilation remains constant when ________.
a. the respiratory rate is increased while the volume of air per breath is decreased
b. the respiratory rate and the volume of air per breath are increased
c. the respiratory rate is decreased while increasing the volume per breath
d. both a and c
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