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Human and animal physiology 2, summary

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A summary of all the information (from the textbooks) prescribed to human and animal physiology lectures 14 to 26. Information is from textbooks; Principles of Human Physiology' and 'Integrated Principles of Zoology'. Written explanations on some subjects have been left out and instead pictures ab...

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which of the following is a component of external respiration? a- oxidative phosphorylation b- pulmonary ventilation c- production of carbon dioxide as waste product d- generation of ATP e- All of the above

Answer: B

2.

what is not a function of the conducting zone of the respiratory system? a- humidifying air b- adjusting the air to body temperature c- exchanging gases between the respiratory system and the blood d- secreting mucus e- protecting the lungs from inhaled particles

Answer: C

3.

The smallest airways in the conducting zone are? a- terminal bronchioles b- respiratory bronchioles c- alveolar ducts d- alveolar sacs e- bronchi

Answer: A

4.

Surfactant is secreted by: a- goblet cells b- alveolar macrophages c- type 1 cells d- type 2 cells e- ciliated cells

Answer: D

5.

the product of tidal volume and breathing frequency gives? a- respiration rate b- total lung volume c- alveolar ventilation d- minute ventilation e- dead space volume

Answer: D

6.

The maximum volume of air that can be expelled by the lungs following a maximum inspiration is the: a- expiratory reserve volume b- vital capacity c- tidal volume d- inspiratory reserve volume e- residual volume

Answer: C

7.

which of the following statements describes the lungs at the functional residual capacity? a- Atmospheric, intra-alveolar, and intrapleural pressure are all equal b- the lungs tend to collapse due to their elastic properties c- the chest wall tends to collapse due to their elastic properties d- both a and c are true e- all of the above are true

Answer: B

8.

Resistance to airflow is affected by: a- changes in transpulmonary pressure b- contractions of smooth muscles in the airways c- synthesis of mucus into the airways d- all of the above

Answer: D

9.

for which of the following reasons is pulmonary surfactant synthesized by the alveoli? a- to decrease lung compliance b- to decrease its surface tension c- to facilitate lung expansion d- to increase airway resistance e- both b and c

Answer: E

10.

Which of the following muscles contract during active respiration? a- bronchial smooth muscle b- internal intercostals c- external intercostals d- all of the above e- none of the above

Answer: B

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