A) acute bronchitis.
B) pneumonia.
C) pulmonary tuberculosis.
D) emphysema.
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A) diffusion.
B) osmosis.
C) filtration.
D) active transport.
E) ionic bonding.
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A) The gas exchange region must be moist,thin and have a large surface area.
B) The gas exchange region must be dry,thin and have a large surface area.
C) The gases being exchanged must be present in a low concentration in order for diffusion to occur.
D) Gas exchange can only occur at a temperature lower than the body temperature of the organism.
E) The gas exchange needs to occur in an aquatic environment in order to be efficient.
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A) The oxygen tent and the airplane increase the air pressure to increase the PCO2.
B) The oxygen tent and airplane cabin pressure lowers the partial pressures for normal breathing.
C) Both use the same mechanism to force hemoglobin to increase affinity for oxygen.
D) The oxygen tent increases concentration of O2 while the airplane maintains total air pressure without changing concentrations.
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A) Pneumonia
B) Asthma
C) Strep throat
D) Emphysema
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A) reptiles.
B) amphibians.
C) birds.
D) mammals.
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A) parapodia
B) tracheae
C) body surface
D) gills
E) lungs
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A) bronchi
B) trachea
C) larynx
D) pharynx
E) nasal cavity
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A) pharynx.
B) larynx.
C) bronchioles.
D) saliva.
E) epiglottis.
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A) Ventilation and external respiration
B) Ventilation only
C) External respiration and internal respiration
D) Internal respiration only
E) External respiration only
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A) emphysema.
B) pneumonia.
C) rheumatic fever.
D) tuberculosis.
E) pulmonary fibrosis.
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A) a runny nose.
B) pharyngitis.
C) the common cold.
D) asthma.
E) strep throat.
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A) Common cold - sneezing,runny nose and a mild fever.
B) Asthma - coughing,wheezing and shortness of breath.
C) Pneumonia - bronchi are filled with fluid and pus causing coughing and difficulty breathing.
D) Pulmonary tuberculosis - lung cells build tissues around the invading bacterium causing the elasticity of the lungs to decrease.
E) All of the pairings of respiratory disorders and symptoms are correct.
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A) reverse expiration.
B) pneumonectomy.
C) countercurrent flow.
D) partial pressure saturation.
E) hemoglobin saturation shift.
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B) nasal cavity-pharynx-larynx-glottis-trachea-bronchi-bronchioles-alveoli
C) nasal cavity-pharynx-glottis-larynx-trachea-bronchi-bronchioles-alveoli
D) nasal cavity-pharynx-glottis-larynx-trachea-bronchioles-bronchi-alveoli
E) nasal cavity-pharynx-glottis-trachea-larynx-bronchi-bronchioles-alveoli
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A) pure oxygen causes you to breathe too rapidly.
B) carbon dioxide and oxygen together exert a greater pressure than an equal amount of oxygen.
C) carbon dioxide buildup in the blood stimulates the respiratory center in the brain.
D) oxygen causes lactic acid buildup,and the change in pH prevents breathing.
E) oxygen alone could lead to spontaneous human combustion.
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A) pharynx
B) larynx
C) trachea
D) bronchioles
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A) The glottis is closed by the forward movement of the soft palate during swallowing.
B) The glottis is the passageway through the larynx by which air enters the trachea.
C) Food and air both enter the pharynx,presenting a potential danger to respiration.
D) Air reaching the lungs has been warmed to body temperature by passage through the nose and upper respiratory passageways.
E) Cilia and hairs in the nose help to filter out foreign materials in the air.
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A) by being dissolved in the plasma.
B) by chemical conversion to water.
C) by combining with hemoglobin.
D) by combining with carbon dioxide to form bicarbonate ions.
E) as a free oxygen ion or radical.
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