70% anatomical dead space VC+RV VC alveolar ventilation ERV TV Respiratory minut
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Question
70%
anatomical dead space
VC+RV
VC
alveolar ventilation
ERV
TV
Respiratory minute volume
IRV
RV
TLC
10. Normal volume of air inspired or expired _______________
11. The volume of air that can be forcefully inspired after inspiration of the normal tidal volume. _______________
12. The volume of air that can be forcefully be expired after expiration of the normal tidal volume. _______________
13. Volume of air remaining in lungs after the most forceful expiration is called _______________
14. Maximum amount of air that can move in and out is called _______________
15. Total volume a lung can hold is about _______________
16. Total lung volume is the sum of _______________
17. Total amount of air moved in and out of the respiratory system each minute _______________
18. Air in the ____ is not involved in gas exchange _______________
19. Gas exchange at alveoli is also known as _______________
20. ___% of TV is alveolar ventilation
Oxygen carbon dioxide transport four carbaminohemoglobin bicarbonate Bohr’s effect
carbonic anhydrase oxyhemoglobin external systemic exchange or internal respiration
_______________
21. 70% of CO2 is transported in this form. _______________
22. 20% of CO2 is transported in this form. _______________
23. More than 97% of oxygen is transported in this form _______________
24. Number of oxygen molecules that can bind to hemoglobin _______________
25. States that increase in pCO2
levels promotes O2 dissociation from Hemoglobin _______________
26. Carbonic acid formation is catalyzed by ____ inside RBCs _______________
27. Carbonic acid dissociates to form _________ and hydrogen ions. _______________
28. Chloride shift plays an important role in ____ transport _______________
29. Gas exchange at tissues is known as _________ or ____________. _______________
30. Increase in acidity leads to unbinding of __________ from hemoglobin. _______________
31. In ________respiration gas exchange occurs between lungs and blood.
Explanation / Answer
Ans-10
Tidal volume
Ans-11
Inspiratory reserve volume(IRV)
Ans-12
Expiratory Reserve volume (ERV)
Ans-13
Residual Volume (RV)
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