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- 9. Which of the following states that the rate of gas diffusion is inversely proportional to the weight of the gas? A. Graham’s law B. Charles’ law C. Henry’s law D. Gay-Lussac’s lawHow would paralysis of the diaphragm alter inspiration? It would prevent contraction of the intercostal muscles It would prevent inhalation because the intrapleural pressure would not change It would decrease the intrapleural pressure and allow more air to enter the lungs It would slow expiration because the lung would not relax.10. Why is it important to maintain a good cardio-respiratory endurance? 11. What's the importance of avoiding contraindicated exercises?
- 3. What was the approximate increase in diameter of chest circumference during a quiet inspiration? During forced inspiration?. inches inches What temporary physiological advantage does the substantial increase in chest circumference during forced inspiration create?1. How is heart rate variability (HRV) related to the autonomic nervous system and overall health? 2. What is resonance frequency breathing and how is it related to HRV?1. What term best describes the exchange of oxygen and carbon dioxide at the interface between the systemic capillaries and the peripheral tissues? Group of answer choices Cellular respiration Ventilation Internal respiration External respiration 2. What is the reason why blood returning to the heart is deoxygenated? Group of answer choices Because the vena cavae soak oxygen out of the blood plasma Because the left and right lungs have used up its oxygen before supplying the blood back to the heart Because the oxygen is placed into hemoglobin and thus taken away from the blood Because the tissues of the body have used up most of the oxygen
- 21. Which of the following is NOT a function of the pleurae and pleural fluid? A. decreasing friction within the pleural space B. compartmentalizing the thorax and preventing infections from spreading to the heart C. assisting with the development of an intra-pleural pressure that leads to inspiration D. removing dust and inhaled debris from the airways20. Discuss the process of blood circulation and oxygenation using the diagram below. (at least 150 words) 4. In pulmonary capillaries, blood loses CO, and gains O, 3. 5. Pulmonary trunk and pulmonary arteries Pulmonary veins (oxygenated blood) Pulmonary valve 2. 6. Right ventricle Left atrium Tricuspid valve Bicuspid valve 1. Right atrium 7. Left ventricle (deoxygenated blood) Aortic valve 10. Superior Inferior 8. Aorta and Coronary sinus systemic arteries vena vena cava cava 9. In systemic capillaries, blood loses O, and gains CO, (b) Diagram of blood flow1. which of the following structutre controls heart rate monitoring conceratration of co2 and o2 ? a. ) barorecptor b. vagus nerve c. chemorecetors d. autorhythmic cell 2. ) when you taking blood pressure one collapes the brachial artery and then reduces presure in the cuff . As blood begins to flow again one writes down that pressure which represent ? a. systolic pressure b. aortic pressure flow c. diastolic pressure d. vavle pressure
- 12. Assume a normal female with a resting tidal volume of 400 mL, respiratory rate of 13 breaths/ min, and dead space of 125 mL. When she exercises, which of the following scenarios would be most efficient for increasing her oxygen delivery to the lungs? a) increase respiratory rate to 20 breaths/min but no change in tidal volume b) increase tidal volume to 550 mL but no change in respiratory rate c) increase tidal volume to 500 mL and respiratory rate to 15 breaths/min8. Feeling short of breath was one of the symptoms that led Josie to see her doctor originally . What do you think happens to oxygen levels in the blood when the left side of the hcart fails? Explain your answer and discuss why Josic has been feeling short of breath.3. What is the correlation of the activity with the heart and breathing rate? A) Heart and breathing rate increase with the intensity of the activity B) Both rates decrease as intensity decrease C) Heart decreases and breathing rate increases as intensity of activity increases D) Heart increases and breathing rate decreases as intensity of activity decreases