Embibe Experts Solutions for Chapter: Breathing and Respiration, Exercise 1: AP EAPCET Medical 2021 (6-Sep Forenoon)

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Questions from Embibe Experts Solutions for Chapter: Breathing and Respiration, Exercise 1: AP EAPCET Medical 2021 (6-Sep Forenoon) with Hints & Solutions

EASY
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The unpaired cartilages supporting the wall of larynx are      

EASY
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Which is the correct sequence of the air passage in man?

MEDIUM
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Match the following related to respiratory volumes and capacities.

Column I Column II
i Tidal volume a 2500 to 3000 ml of air
ii Inspiratory reserve volume b 1000 ml of air
iii Expiratory reserve volume c 500 ml of air
iv Residual volume d 3400 to 4800 ml of air
v Vital capacity e 1200 ml of air

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Match the following respiratory capacities and respiratory volumes of a normal human adult?

Respiratory capacities Respiratory volumes
i) Residual volume a)  2800 mL
ii) Vital capacity b)  3000 mL
iii) Inspiratory reserve volume c)  1100 mL
iv) Inspiratory capacity d)  4000 mL

 

MEDIUM
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Assertion (A): Biconcave shape of mammalian RBC facilitates gas exchange.

Reason (R): Biconcave shape provides a high surface to volume ratio.

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The process in which atmospheric air with 21% of O2 is drawn in and alveolar air rich in CO2 is sent out is called        

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Identify the correct group of statements
(i) Oxygen is carried by Haemoglobin.
(ii) Oxygen is carried by carbonic anhydrase.
(iii) Carbon dioxide is carried by Haemoglobin.
(iv) Sulphur dioxide is carried by Haemoglobin.