Lab 6 Review
Which amount of surfactant resulted in the greatest amount of airflow?
4
How did the total air flow in this trial differ from that in the previous trial in which the pleural cavities were intact?
It was cut in half.
How did the pressure in the left intrapleural cavity change when the valve was opened?
It went from a negative number to zero and the pressure in the intrapleural cavity equalized with the atmospheric pressure.
Respiratory acidosis can be a result of _______.
asthma
In this activity, the pressure in the pleural cavity would be located _______.
between the bell jar and the outer wall of the lung
Which of the following occurred during rebreathing?
carbon dioxide increased
The pressure in the pleural cavity is called the _______.
intrapleural pressure
Carbon dioxide levels in the blood and blood pH are _______.
inversely proportional to each other
The pressure in the pleural cavity is _______.
less than the pressure in the alveoli and less than atmospheric pressure
Respiratory acidosis can be compensated for by _______.
the kidneys
Without surfactant, _______.
the surface tension of the liquid in the alveoli would be greater and the alveoli would collapse