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List and explain the factors that influence the presence of gases in liquids.

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Describe the problems that result in low arterial oxygen content.

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Three categories of problems a...

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The ________ group of neurons contains mostly inspiratory neurons.The ________ group of neurons controls muscles used for active expiration and some inspiratory muscles.

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dorsal res...

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Timmy is a cantankerous toddler who has just threatened that he will hold his breath until Mom gives him some chocolate.His mother refuses to be manipulated and watches in amusement as Timmy stubbornly refuses to breathe.To her horror, Timmy loses consciousness and collapses onto the floor.Her cousin, who is enrolled in a course for emergency medical technical (EMT)training, is visiting, and tells her there is no need to call for an ambulance.Why did Timmy lose consciousness? Should his mother trust her instincts and call for help and begin CPR, or should she listen to her well-meaning but young and inexperienced cousin? Explain.

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Timmy loses consciousness due to hypoxia...

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High carbon dioxide concentration in body fluids is called


A) carbonation.
B) hyperdioxia.
C) hyperoxia.
D) hypercarbia.
E) hypercapnia.

F) A) and D)
G) B) and C)

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You are a scientist who has been hired to write a screenplay for a popular TV series.The plot involves the discovery by a rogue botanist of a plant toxin that interferes with the function of the exchange pump responsible for the chloride shift.This scientist provides the toxin to bioterrorists.What should you write for the coroner to say about symptoms in the poisoning victims?

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The chloride shift is the transport proc...

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Match the lung disease to its description. -increased diffusion distance


A) fibrotic lung disease
B) emphysema
C) asthma
D) pulmonary edema

E) A) and C)
F) All of the above

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Name three pathological changes that adversely affect gas exchange.

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1.a decrease in the amount of alveolar s...

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What are the PO₂ and PCO₂ in the alveoli, artery, peripheral tissue, and veins? Explain why the PO₂ and PCO₂ change.

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See Figure 18.2 and ...

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Refer to the graph below. Refer to the graph below.     A.At a PO₂ of 80 mm Hg, which type of hemoglobin binds more oxygen? B.At a PO₂ of 40 mm Hg, which type of hemoglobin has released more oxygen to the cell? C.Explain the significance of the differences in fetal and maternal hemoglobin affinity. D.If a worm lived in low oxygen mud flats where the PO₂ is 60 mm Hg, which type of hemoglobin would be better for it to have? Explain. A.At a PO₂ of 80 mm Hg, which type of hemoglobin binds more oxygen? B.At a PO₂ of 40 mm Hg, which type of hemoglobin has released more oxygen to the cell? C.Explain the significance of the differences in fetal and maternal hemoglobin affinity. D.If a worm lived in low oxygen mud flats where the PO₂ is 60 mm Hg, which type of hemoglobin would be better for it to have? Explain.

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A.Fetal hemoglobin has a higher affinity...

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Describe the different causes of hypoxia, and give specific examples of the associated conditions.

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The most important chemical regulator of respiration is


A) oxygen.
B) carbon dioxide.
C) bicarbonate ion.
D) sodium ion.
E) hemoglobin.

F) C) and E)
G) A) and C)

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The lung pathology most likely to result from certain kinds of heart disease is


A) emphysema.
B) asthma.
C) pulmonary edema.
D) fibrotic lung disease.
E) lung cancer.

F) A) and D)
G) A) and C)

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Which is typically more important in regulating the respiratory system, PO₂ or PCO₂? Explain your answer and briefly discuss the receptors involved.Give examples of situations in which each of those factors changes enough to stimulate a reflex.How and why are these factors related to each other?

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PCO₂ is the more important factor.For PC...

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The chloride shift occurs when


A) hydrogen ions leave the red blood cells.
B) hydrogen ions enter the red blood cells.
C) bicarbonate ions enter the red blood cells.
D) bicarbonate ions leave the red blood cells.
E) carbonic acid is formed.

F) B) and C)
G) A) and E)

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The expiratory neurons control the ________ muscles, whereas the inspiratory neurons control the ________ muscles.


A) diaphragm and external intercostal, abdominal and internal intercostal
B) abdominal and internal intercostal, diaphragm and external intercostal
C) diaphragm and internal intercostal, abdominal and external intercostal
D) abdominal and external intercostal, diaphragm and internal intercostal
E) diaphragm and abdominal, intercostal internal and external

F) A) and B)
G) B) and E)

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Cary deliberately hyperventilates for several minutes before diving into a swimming pool.Shortly after he enters the water and begins swimming, he blacks out and almost drowns.What caused this to happen?

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Hyperventilation causes a decrease in th...

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In ________, fluid accumulates in the interstitial spaces of the lungs, slowing gas exchange.

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What force(s)move(s)carbon dioxide from the blood into the alveoli?

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Carbon dioxide moves...

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List, compare, and contrast the brain's centers for monitoring and controlling respiration.

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Respiratory neurons in the medulla contr...

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