A) increase
B) decrease
C) remain the same
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A) lobules; segments
B) segments; lobules
C) lobes; lobules
D) segments; lobes
E) lobes; segments
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A) Nitrogen does not enter alveoli
B) Difference in overall (total) pressure
C) Presence of water vapor
D) Gas exchange adds CO2
E) Gas exchange removes O2
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A) emphysema.
B) respiratory distress syndrome.
C) a pneumothorax.
D) pneumonia.
E) forced expiration.
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A) loses its affinity for O2.
B) will dissolve in the plasma.
C) will bind more readily to CO2.
D) is broken down to heme and globin and excreted.
E) will bind more readily to O2.
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A) shifts to the right.
B) shifts to the left.
C) doesn't shift.
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A) Collapse of the alveoli
B) Airway obstruction
C) Emphysema
D) Pulmonary fibrosis
E) Pulmonary edema
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A) blood of the pulmonary capillaries
B) bronchioles
C) alveoli
D) venous blood
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A) Destruction of the alveolar walls
B) Inflammation of the bronchi
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) the residual volume.
B) the volume of any alveoli where gas exchange is diminished.
C) the volume of blood flowing to the lungs.
D) the respiration rate.
E) tidal volume.
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A) Some O2 diffuses out of the blood as it travels through the pulmonary veins.
B) Some O2 is incorporated into bicarbonate ion, removing it from solution and reducing PO2.
C) Some CO2 in the alveoli is mixed with oxygenated blood from alveolar circulation.
D) Deoxygenated blood from bronchial circulation is mixed with blood from oxygenated alveolar circulation.
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A) be termed a "blue baby".
B) have brain cells damaged because of low blood oxygen levels.
C) suffer heart damage because of increased pressure in the aorta.
D) automatically start to breathe when the CO2 levels in the blood reach a high enough value.
E) automatically start to breathe when oxygen levels decrease slightly.
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A) Destruction of the alveolar walls
B) Inflammation of the bronchi
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) Irritant receptors
B) Pressure receptors
C) Osmoreceptors
D) Peripheral chemoreceptors
E) Baroreceptors
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A) are located in the medulla oblongata in the brain.
B) are active only during inspiration.
C) are active only during expiration.
D) play a role in switching between inspiration and expiration.
E) is essential for respiratory rhythm.
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A) Hering-Breuer reflex
B) aerobic threshold
C) anaerobic threshold
D) lactate tolerance level
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A) ventilation exceeds the ability of blood to pick up oxygen.
B) ventilation is inadequate to oxygenate blood.
C) pulmonary blood flow is reduced while ventilation remains normal.
D) the surface area available for gas exchange increases.
E) bronchioles dilate.
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