Quiz 8 Respiratory System
The respiratory pathway with air except the alveoli is called:
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How is the carbon dioxide transported in blood
7% dissolve in plasma 23% in combination with Hb as carbaminohemoglobin in RBCs 70% combines with water in RBCs to form carbonic acid
What happens when the pleural space is opened to atmospheric air, either by surgery or from trauma?
The intra-thoracic negative pressure is destroyed and lungs collapse
The most significant humero-chemical factors in regulating respiration, in order from most important, are:
arterial PCO2, [H+], and PO2
An increase in partial pressure of carbon dioxide (PCO2) of arterial blood reaching respiratory centers in brain causes:
increase in respiration rate
The partial pressure of oxygen is highest in:
lung alveoli
The volume of air inspired or expired during normal respiration is:
tidal volume
During inspiration:
diaphragm contracts, increasing volume of thoracic cavity
The difficult breathing is termed as:
dyspnea
What is the function of the inspiratory center in the medulla?
pacemaker function, initiates an inspiration spontaneously