A) the oxygen increases the stimulation of the carotid and aortic bodies.
B) the oxygen stimulates the respiratory center to increase the respiratory rate.
C) his blood pH increased and stimulated an increase in his respiratory rate.
D) even though he is receiving enough oxygen, carbon dioxide and hydrogen ions accumulate in his blood and cause the respiratory rate to continue to increase.
E) oxygen cannot diffuse across the thickened membrane.
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A) trachea
B) larynx
C) pharynx
D) bronchus
E) esophagus
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A) increased fluid in the alveoli
B) increased thickness of the respiratory membrane
C) increased surface area of the respiratory membrane
D) increased connective tissue in the alveolar wall
E) decreased surface area of the respiratory membrane
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A) Thyroid
B) Corniculate
C) Cuneiform
D) Epiglottis
E) Arytenoid
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A) divides the nose into superior and inferior chambers.
B) forms the floor of the nasal cavity.
C) is the opening of the nose to the outside environment.
D) is the part of the nose responsible for the sense of smell.
E) divides the nose into right and left chambers.
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A) a well-trained athlete (male or female)
B) a middle-aged, short female
C) an 80-year-old male
D) a young, obese male
E) an adult female
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A) destruction of the alveolar walls
B) inflammation of the bronchii
C) inherited disease that affects secretory cells lining the lungs
D) replacement of lung tissue with fibrous connective tissue
E) infant stops breathing during sleep
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A) terminal bronchioles.
B) alvolar duct.
C) alveolar sac.
D) bronchioles.
E) respiratory bronchioles.
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A) are more important than carbon dioxide levels in the regulation of respiration.
B) need to change only slightly to cause a change in respiration rate.
C) within the normal PO2 range have little effect on regulation of respiration.
D) in venous blood and arterial blood are about the same.
E) never change enough to influence respiration.
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A) oxygen.
B) carbon dioxide.
C) water vapor.
D) nitrogen.
E) chloride.
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A) It causes them to shrivel.
B) The hemoglobin within the RBC bind to carbon monoxide.
C) The hemoglobin rejects carbon monoxide.
D) The RBCs clump together.
E) The carbon monoxide converts to carbon dioxide.
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A) 1, 2, 6
B) 3, 5, 6
C) 2, 4, 5
D) 3, 4, 5
E) 2, 3, 4
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A) decreasing the surface tension between water molecules on the lining of the alveoli.
B) decreasing thoracic compliance.
C) attracting water to the alveolar surface.
D) increasing the surface area for gas exchange.
E) increases the surface tension between fluid and the alveoli.
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A) glossopharyngeal nerve that innervates the pharyngeal muscles.
B) phrenic nerve that innervates the diaphragm.
C) vagus nerve that innervates the smooth muscle of the bronchioles.
D) intercostal nerves to internal intercostals muscles.
E) intercostal nerves to external intercostals muscles.
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A) 1, 2
B) 1, 3
C) 2, 3
D) 2, 4
E) 3, 4
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A) a volume gradient established between the atmosphere and the alveoli.
B) a temperature gradient between the atmosphere and the alveoli.
C) a pressure gradient established between the atmosphere and the alveoli.
D) a diffusion gradient between the atmosphere and the alveoli.
E) None of these choices is correct.
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A) destruction of the alveolar walls
B) inflammation of the bronchii
C) inherited disease that affects secretory cells lining the lungs
D) replacement of lung tissue with fibrous connective tissue
E) infant stops breathing during sleep
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A) increases turbulence in the airflow
B) olfaction
C) increases surface area for cleaning, warming, and moisturizing the air
D) increases turbulence and surface area for cleaning, warming and moisturizing the air
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A) the floor of the nasal cavity
B) superior portion of pharynx
C) a soft process that extends inferiorly from the posterior edge of the soft palate
D) the opening of the nasal cavity into the pharynx
E) external openings of the nasal cavity
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