Chapter 17: Problem 28
Sites of gaseous exchange in lungs are (a) Alveoli (b) Bronchi (c) Bronchioles (d) Pleura
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Chapter 17: Problem 28
Sites of gaseous exchange in lungs are (a) Alveoli (b) Bronchi (c) Bronchioles (d) Pleura
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Expiration involves (a) Relaxation of diaphragm and intercostals muscles (b) Contraction of diaphragm and intercostals muscles (c) Contraction of diaphragm muscles (d) Contraction of intercostals muscles
Arrange the following in the order of increasing volume 1\. Tidal volume 2\. Residual volume 3\. Expiratory reserve volume 4\. Inspiratory reserve volume (a) \(1<2<3<4\) (b) \(1<4<3<2\) (c) \(1<3<2<4\) (d) \(1<4<2<3\)
Which of the following are functions of conducting part of the respiratory system? (a) Removal of foreign particles from incoming air. (b) Humidifies incoming air (c) Bring the temperature of incoming air to body temperature. (d) All the above
Which two of the following changes (a to d) usually tend to occur in plain dwellers when they move to higher altitudes ( \(3500 \mathrm{~m}\) or more) (i) Increase in red blood cell size (ii) Increase in red blood cell production (iii) Increase in breathing rate (iv) Increase in thrombocyte count (a) Both (iii) and (iv) (b) Both (i) and (iv) (c) Both (iii) and (i) (d) Both (ii) and (iii)
Under a given oxygen concentration in blood, dissociation of oxyhaemoglobin will increase if (a) \(\mathrm{pH}\) of blood falls (b) \(\mathrm{pH}\) of blood rises (c) \(\mathrm{CO}_{2}\) concentration in blood falls (d) Free fatty acid concentration in blood falls
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