Practice Exam 2

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Two opposing mechanisms determine alveolar expansion: _______ leads to alveolar expansion while ______ opposes alveolar expansion.

negative intrapleural pressure; lung recoil

The function of the tonsils is to

protect the body against inhaled and ingested pathogens

All of the following are components of lymph, except

red blood cells.

A decrease in tidal volume will decrease the PO2 in the alveoli. The decrease in PO2 will

reduce the percentage saturation of hemoglobin

As temperatures increase, hemoglobin

releases more oxygen to tissues.

The respiratory rhythm is generated by

reverberating neural circuits in the ventral respiratory group

Which of the following organs would be most likely to contain sinusoid capillaries?

spleen

Which of the following is NOT a function of the respiratory system?

taste

Resistance in the cardiovascular system

tends to increase if blood viscosity increases

The membrane attack complex is

complement proteins forming an aqueous pore in bacterial cells membranes

In capillary exchange, which of the following statements is true?

Most fluid that leaves the arterial end of a capillary reenters the venous end of a capillary

In cases of severe pneumonia, the skin of the extremities may have a bluish coloration. Why?

Severe pneumonia decreases oxyhemoglobin levels, causing cyanosis.

How does carbon monoxide affect red blood cells (RBCs)?

The hemoglobin within the RBC bind to carbon monoxide.

Which of the following is true of adaptive immunity?

The second response is faster and stronger than the first response.

Which of the following statements concerning blood vessel walls is FALSE?

The tunica media is smaller in arteries than in veins.

For air to flow into or out of the lungs, there must be

a pressure gradient established between the atmosphere and the alveoli.

In which of the following would the resistance be highest?

a vessel 0.5 cm in diameter and 10 meters long

The structure of a capillary wall differs from that of a vein or artery because

capillary walls have only endothelium and a basement membrane.

Which of the following does NOT contribute to the return of blood from the veins to the heart?

cardiac suction generated by atrial contraction

Relaxation of the diaphragm will

cause expiration

A loss of negative intrapleural pressure in the pleural space will

cause the lung to collapse

Sympathetic stimulation of the bronchi increases the diameter of these conducting tubes. This will

decrease resistance to flow

A decrease in hydrostatic pressure at the arterial end of a systemic capillary bed will

decrease the amount of lymph entering the lymphatic capillaries

Surfactant facilitates alveolar ventilation by

decreasing the surface tension between water molecules on the lining of the alveoli.

During exercise, arterioles to the skeletal muscles __________.

dilate in response to increased CO2 and decreased O2

In ventilation perfusion coupling, increased blood flow to one region of the lung will cause

dilation of the bronchioles in that region

Which direction does oxygen move when blood from the right ventricle enters the pulmonary capillaries?

from the alveoli into the blood

Interstitial fluid enters the lymphatic capillaries through

gaps between overlapping endothelial cells

After hyperventilating for several minutes, a person may develop short periods of apnea (temporary disruptions in breathing characterized by multiple extended pauses in breathing) because

the level of CO2 decreases below the level necessary to stimulate the inspiratory center.

As viscosity of the blood decreases,

the pressure required to force it to flow decreases.

In emphysema, there is a destruction of alveolar walls. This reduces the efficiency of gas exchange because

the surface area for gas exchange is decreased.

Mr. Huff and Puff is getting ready to blow up a pool float because he can't find the air pump. He takes a big breath in after exhaling normally. The air he takes in is the

inspiratory capacity.

A fever acts as a non-specific defense mechanism against pathogens because

it inhibits the reproduction of bacteria and viruses

Air entering the trachea from the mouth is not as warm and humid as air entering from the nasal cavity because

less air comes into contact with the mucus membranes during mouth breathing

The volume of air inspired or expired with each breath during eupnea (normal breathing) is the

tidal volume.

Where is the greatest volume of blood found in the body?

veins

As the result of an asthmatic attack

ventilation is inadequate to oxygenate blood

Which of the following would be classified as an innate physical barrier?

washing action of tears and saliva

Which of the following is NOT a function of the lymphatic system?

Aiding in erythropoiesis of red blood cells.

Which of the following is NOT a factor that influences the rate of gas diffusion through the respiratory membrane?

All of the above contribute to the rate of gas diffusion through the respiratory membrane

Which of the following hormones does NOT influence blood pressure?

All of the above influence blood pressure

Lymph movement is assisted by

All of these choices are correct.

What is the purpose of lacteals?

Absorb lipids from the digestive tract.

What is the most important force driving reabsorption at the venous end of a capillary?

Blood colloid osmotic pressure

Hypocapnia will lead to which of the following conditions?

Hypoventilation due to alkalosis

Binding of H+ to hemoglobin reduces its affinity for oxygen. Thus an increase in pH will cause

an increase in the volume of dissolved oxygen in the blood plasma

In what vessel is blood pressure the highest?

aorta

The walls of the alveoli

are composed of simple squamous epithelium

Most oxygen is carried in the blood ______; but most carbon dioxide is ________.

bound to hemoglobin; associated with bicarbonate ions in the plasma

Increased venous tone will

help return blood to the heart.


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