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Question 61 Matching (1.5 points each; choose the best answer; answers may be us

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Question 61 Matching (1.5 points each; choose the best answer; answers may be used more than once) The primary place where gas exchange occurs Inflection point where ventilation exponentially increases Humidifies, wa Narrowing of airways resulting in dyspnea and increased work of breathing Maximum amount of air that can be expired following a maximum inspiration Air remaining in the lungs after a maximum expiration Volume of air expired in 1 second during maximal expiration A "rightward" shift of the Oxygen-Hemoglobin dissection curve Ashift to decrease stroke volume and increase heart rate while maintaining A. Cardiovascular drift B. Forced expiratory volume C. Respiratory Zone D. Bohr effect E. Conducting Zone F. Asthma G. Tidal volume H. Residual volume I. Ventilatory threshold . Total lung capacity K. Vital capacity ms, and filters air cardiac output during exercise

Explanation / Answer

The primary place of the lung where gas exchange occures is called respiratory zone.

Inflexion point where ventilaltion exponentially increases is called ventillation threshold

Humidifies, warm and filters air- conducting zone.

Narrowing of airways resulting in dyspnea and increased worked of breathing occurs in asthma

Maximum amount of air that can be expired following a maximum inspiration is called the vital capacity

air remaining in the lungs after maximum expiration is called residual volume

Volume of air expired in 1 second during maximal expiration is called forced expiratory volume.

A right ward shift of the oxygen-hemoglobin curve is called Bohr effect.

A shift to decrease stroke volume and increase heart rate while mainting cardiac output during exercise is called cardiovascular shift.

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