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Examination Questions and Answers in Basic Anatomy and Physiology
by
Martin Caon
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978-981-10-2332-3
ISBN10:
1878
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Chapter: 13 /
Q: 6
Severing the nerves that innervate the breathing muscles may lead rapidly to death. Will a spinal cord break between the level of cervical vertebrae 6 and 7 leave the victim able to breathe? Choose the answer with the correct reason
Chapter: 13 /
Q: 7
Which molecule or ion dissolved in blood is able to stimulate the central chemoreceptors of the brain’s respiratory centre?
Chapter: 13 /
Q: 8
What term is applied to the exchange of dissolved gases between capillary blood and body tissues?
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Q: 9
Between which two anatomical structures does the Larynx lie?
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Q: 10
What is the function of the ciliated cells of the respiratory epithelium?
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Q: 11
Why is it that bronchioles can constrict and so reduce their diameter while secondary bronchi and respiratory bronchioles cannot constrict?
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Q: 12
A person with severe trauma to the cervical region has damage to the spinal cord. If the spinal cord is severed between C3 and C4, what is the likely outcome?
Chapter: 13 /
Q: 13
The goal of respiration is to control the concentration of which substances dissolved in the blood?
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Q: 14
The walls of the following structures are all supported by cartilage except for one of them. Which one?
Chapter: 13 /
Q: 15
What constitutes the respiratory membrane?
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