Save Question 59 (1 point) Tidal volume is air: a) remaining in the lungs after
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Save Question 59 (1 point) Tidal volume is air: a) remaining in the lungs after forced expiration O b) inhaled after normal expiration O c) foraibly expelled after normal inspiration O d) exchanged during normal breathing Save Question 60 (1 point) Which molecules below do not serve as significant buffers in the body a) Dihydrogen phosphate b) Glucose O c) Proteins O d) Bicarbonate anion Save Question 61 (1 point) Which of the following is the correct sequence for the oxidation of glucose to produce ATPExplanation / Answer
59 . exchanged during normal breathing
60. glucose is not as significant buffer in the body
The buffer systems functioning in blood plasma include plasma proteins, phosphate, and bicarbonate and carbonic acid buffers
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