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Respiration Metabolism
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Respiration
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What is unique about blood in pulmonary arteries compared with blood in other arteries? a) Blood in pulmonary arteries is always blue; it is red in all other arteries. b) It is moving away from the heart. c) It is moving toward the heart. d) It is the same as blood in other arteries. e) It is loaded with carbon dioxide.
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Pharynx Larynx (Esophagus) Trachea Right lung Bronchus Bronchiole Diaphragm Heart SEM Left lung Nasal cavity Terminal bronchiole Branch of pulmonary vein (oxygen-rich blood) Branch of pulmonary artery (oxygen-poor blood) Alveoli Colorized SEM 50 µm The Pulmonary System A reading?
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In negative pressure breathing, inhalation results from a)forcing air from the throat down into the lungs. b)contracting the diaphragm. c)relaxing the muscles of the rib cage. d)using muscles of the lungs to expand the alveoli. e)contracting the abdominal muscles.
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When you hold your breath, which of the following blood gas changes first leads to the urge to breathe? a)rising O2 b)falling O2 c)rising CO2 d)falling CO2 e)rising CO2 and falling O2
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Lungs expand and contract in response to changes in pressure inside the chest cavity. INHALATION Diaphragm EXHALATION
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Breathing control centers Cerebrospinal fluid Pons Medulla oblongata Carotid arteries Aorta Diaphragm Rib muscles [CO2]pH
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Alveoli Air Deoxygenated blood in Oxygenated blood out Smallest bronchiole Alveolus
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Fick’s Law at the lungs (the alveolar ventilatory surface) Air Oxygen 0.2 µm Blood Epithelium of alveolus Wall of capillary Aqueous film
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Capillaries are small and extremely thin walled.
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Gas Exchange
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Hemoglobin The Body’s Oxygen Shuttle (and more)
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CO 2 from tissue CO 2 + H 2 O HCO 3 – + H + Cl – HCO 3 – Red blood cell Plasma Transported in plasma Carbonic anhydrase Binds to hemoglobin At the tissue (the capillary bed by active muscle) How many hemaglobins?
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When you hold your breath, which of the following blood gas changes lead to the urge to breathe? a) rising O2 b) falling O2 c) rising CO2 d) falling CO2 e) rising CO2 and falling O2
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Compared to the interstitial fluid that bathes active muscle cells, blood in arteries just arriving at muscle cells has a? a) higher concentration of O2 b) higher concentration of CO2 c) greater bicarbonate concentration. d) lower pH e) lower osmotic pressure
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Which reaction accurately represents what happens inside red blood cells traveling through alveolar capillaries? (Hb = hemaglobin) a) Hb + 4 O2 -> Hb(O2)4 b) Hb(O2)4 -> Hb + 4O2 c) CO2 + H2O -> H2CO3 d) H2CO3 -> H+ + HCO3- e) Hb + 4 CO2 -> Hb(CO2)4
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