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The respiratory system is can be divided into two areas, the Upper respiratory tract and Lower respiratory tract, True or False
Where does the Upper respiratory tract end
Where does the Lower respiratory tract begin
In the Trachea, how many C-shaped cartilages are present
What is the name for the cartilage that is present in the Trachea
What is the name of the pleura that covers the surface of the lungs
How many lobes are present in the left lung
The diaphragm contracts during expiration, True or False
What does Surfactant do in the Alveoli
A decrease in Alveolar atmospheric pressure causes an inrush of air into the lungs from a normal atmospheric environment, True or False
What is the Tidal volume of an average adult
What is the Expiratory reserve volume
What does Spirometry measure
What is Functional residual capacity
What is the Hering-Breuer reflex
What is hypercapnia
What receptors measure the pH changes in the blood which effect the breathing response
Where will a majority of oxygen transfer and bind to when passing from the Alveoli to the blood
Oxygen will release into tissues from haemoglobin when it detects (4 answers)
A higher CO2 partial pressure can cause what to happen
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