Chapter 39: Q.19 (page 1147)
What is the reason for having residual volume in the lung?
Short Answer
The residual volume functions to maintain the patency of alveoli even after maximal forced expiration.
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Chapter 39: Q.19 (page 1147)
What is the reason for having residual volume in the lung?
The residual volume functions to maintain the patency of alveoli even after maximal forced expiration.
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Describe the function of these terms and describe where they are located: main bronchus, trachea, alveoli, and acinus.
How does the administration of 100 percent oxygen save a patient from carbon monoxide poisoning? Why wouldn’t giving carbon dioxide work?
The respiratory system ________.
a. provides body tissues with oxygen
b. provides body tissues with oxygen and carbon dioxide
c. establishes how many breaths are taken per minute
d. provides the body with carbon dioxide
Which of the following will NOT facilitate the transfer of oxygen to tissues?
a. decreased body temperature
b. decreased pH of the blood
c. increased carbon dioxide
d. increased exercise
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.
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