Volume of air that will remain in the lungs after a normal expiration is about:
1. 1200 ml
2. 2300 ml
3. 4600 ml
4. 5800 ml
The partial pressure of oxygen is equal
1. Atmospheric air and Alveoli
2. Alveoli and Oxygenated blood
3. Alveoli and Deoxygenated blood
4. Deoxygenated blood and Tissues
A center that moderates the functions of the respiratory rhythm center is located in:
1. Dorsal medulla oblongata
2. Ventral medulla oblongata
3. Pons Varolii
4. Pre central gyrus of the cerebrum
The following statements refer to gas carriage by the blood. Find the correct statement.
1. After leaving the lungs, each litre of blood contains about 20 ml of oxygen.
2. Haemoglobin is half saturated with oxygen when the PO2 is about 30 mm Hg
3. As the PCO2 rises, the affinity of haemoglobin for oxygen is increased.
4. Each litre of arterial blood contains about 50 mL of carbon dioxide
In the given diagram of the oxygen dissociation curve, under normal physiological conditions, the partial pressure of oxygen at the tissue level is represented by :
1. A
2. B
3. C
4. D
Which of the following is true about respiration?
(1)it is for energy liberation
(2)it can occur both O2 presence and its absence
(3)In humans R.B.C show anaerobic respiration
(4)All of these
Choose the wrong statement
(1)CO2 is the harmful molecule and released during catabolic reactions
(2)respiration will always require O2
(3)Breathing is a part of respiration
(4)All of the above
Which of the following is true
(1)Gills are used by most of the aquatic animals
(2)lungs are used by most of the terrestrial animals
(3)Mammals have a well developed respiratory system
(4)All of the above
How many external nostrils are present in human beings
(1)1
(2)2
(3)3
(4)None of these
Nasopharynx opens through_________ of the larynx region into the trachea.
(1)glottis
(2)gullet
(3)epiglottis
(4)All of these