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Question

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Explanation / Answer

1.

Tidal volume: Amount of air inhaled/exhaled with each breath under normal.respiratory conditions.

Inspiratory reserve volume: Extra amount of air that can be inhaled in with maximum effort after normal inspiration.

Expiratory reserve volume: Amount of air that can be exhaled out with maximum effort after normal expiration.

Residual vloume: Volume of air that remains in the lungs after forceful expiration.

2.7200ml/min or 7.2L/min.

Respiratory minute volume = TV x f (breaths per minute)

We know;

Vital capacity VC = TV + IRV+ ERV

VC= 4700ml

IRV= 3000ml

ERV = 1300ml.

4700ml = TV + 3000ml + 1300ml

4700 ml = TV + 4300 ml

4700 ml- 4300 ml = TV.

400ml = TV.

NOW , respiratory minute volume = TV x f

= 400ml x 18 = 7200ml/min or 7.2L/min.

3. 2.Process by which O2 is transported to the gas exchange membrane from the environment medium and by which CO2 is transported away from the membrane into the enviromental medium.