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Pre-Lab 7 Respiratory Unit 13 5- Fill out the table of respiratoryvolumes and ca

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Pre-Lab 7 Respiratory Unit 13 5- Fill out the table of respiratoryvolumes and capacities Normal value Volume/Capacity Definition Male ml Tidal Volume Female ml ml Male inspiratory reserve volume Male ml Expiratory reserve volume ml Residual volume Female ml Male Inspiratory capacity Female ml Functional residual capacity Female ml e ml Vital capacity Female ml Male Total lung capacity Female ml 6. Write the equation which describes the bicarbonate buffer system which helps to maintain the pH of the body and blood. 7. What results from Circle the correct answers. decreased oxygen no change or little no change or little Increased oxygen decreased CO2 Respiratory alkalosis Increased CO2 Respiratory acidosis

Explanation / Answer

1.

Male: 500ml

Female: 500ml

Male:3100ml

Female:1900ml

Male:1200 ml

Female:700 ml

Male:1200ml

Female:1100 ml

Male:3600 ml

Female:2400ml

Male:2400ml

Female:1800ml

Male:4800ml

Female:3100ml

Male:6000ml

Female:4200ml

2. Equation for bicarbonate buffer system:

CO2 + H2O<----->H2CO3 <-----> HCO-3 + H+

The "<----->" arrow shows the reversible reaction.

Volume/Capacity Definition Normal value Tidal volume Tidal voume is defined as the amount of air inhaled or exhaled under normal resting state.

Male: 500ml

Female: 500ml

Inspiratory reserve volume It is defined as the amount of air that can be forcefully inahled after a normal tidal volume inhalation.

Male:3100ml

Female:1900ml

Expiratory reserve volume It is defined as the amount of air that can be forcefully exhaled after a normal tidal volume inhalation.

Male:1200 ml

Female:700 ml

Residual volume It refers to the amount of air that reside in the lungs even after a forced exhalation.

Male:1200ml

Female:1100 ml

Inspiratory capacity It is defined as the maximum amount of air that can be inspired after a normal expiration.

Male:3600 ml

Female:2400ml

Functional residual capacity It refers to the volume of air that resides in the lungs after a normal tidal volume exhalation.

Male:2400ml

Female:1800ml

Vital capacity It is defined as the maximum amount of air that can be exhalaed after a normal inhalation.

Male:4800ml

Female:3100ml

Total lung capacity It is defined as the maximum amount of air contained in the lungs even after a maximum inspiratory effort.

Male:6000ml

Female:4200ml

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