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Give values of tidal volume , vital capacity, residual volume and total lung capacity in man.

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To answer the question regarding the values of tidal volume, vital capacity, residual volume, and total lung capacity in humans, we will define each term and provide the corresponding values. ### Step-by-Step Solution: 1. **Tidal Volume (TV)**: - Definition: Tidal volume is the amount of air that is inhaled or exhaled during a normal breath. - Value: The tidal volume in an adult human is approximately **500 milliliters (mL)**. ...
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MODERN PUBLICATION-BREATHING AND EXCHANGE OF GASES-REVISION EXERCISES (VERY SHORT ANSWER QUESTIONS)
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  5. Give values of Alveolar P(o(2)) Venous P(co(2)) and Alveolar P(co(2)).

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  6. Give the position of diaphragm during inspiration and expiration.

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  7. What is aim of Chloride - bicarbonate shift ?

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  8. Give the term for percentage of oxygen used by the body tissues.

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  9. Which respiratroy disease is characterized by spasm of bronchial mus...

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  10. Why there are more RBC count in the people living at high altitudes ...

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  11. Name the inspiratory muscles which help in pulmonary ventilation in ma...

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  12. What is Respiratory quoteint?

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  13. What do you mean by co-poisoning ?

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  14. Where are inspiratory and expirtory centres located ?

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  15. Give another name for chloride shift.

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  16. Name the respiratory organs of dolphin, scorpion and insects.

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  17. Define bohr's effect.

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  18. How many molecules of oxygen can be transported by one molecule of ha...

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  19. Differentiation between tracheoles and bronchioles.

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  20. Give the term for the volume of air inhaled and exhaled during a no...

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