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Why is cutaneus respiraiton most imprtant mode of respiraiton in forg.

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### Step-by-Step Solution: 1. **Understanding the Frog's Habitat**: Frogs are amphibians that can live both on land and in water. This dual habitat influences their respiration methods. 2. **Identifying Respiratory Organs**: Frogs use multiple organs for respiration, including the lungs, skin, and buccal cavity. When on land, they primarily use their lungs and skin for respiration. 3. **Defining Cutaneous Respiration**: Cutaneous respiration refers to the process of gas exchange that occurs through the skin. This is particularly important for frogs, especially when they are in an aquatic environment. ...
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MODERN PUBLICATION-BREATHING AND EXCHANGE OF GASES-REVISION EXERCISES ( SHORT ANSWER QUESTIONS)
  1. Differentiate between vital capacity and total lung capacity .

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  2. List the conditions of respirations for the respiratory surface.

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  3. Why is cutaneus respiraiton most imprtant mode of respiraiton in for...

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  4. What is pleura ? List its functions .

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  5. What is meant by vital capacity ? List and two categoreis of peo...

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  6. What is the role of carbonic anhydrase enzyme in the transport o...

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  7. Discuss the advantage of nose breathing over mouth breathing.

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  8. How air is cleaned in the nasal chambers?

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  9. Define the following : (a) tidal volume (b) vital capacity.

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  10. Write down the route adopted by the foul air , while moving out of ...

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  11. Give the scientific name of pathogen causing Diphteria. How is it t...

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  12. What is meant by Respiration Quotient (RQ) ? When will the value ...

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  13. What is role of carbonic anhydrase Where is it operative ?

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  14. What is meant by vital capacity ? List and two categoreis of peo...

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  15. How are respiratory gases transported in the human blood ?

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  16. Define : (a) Tidal volume (b) Residual Volume .

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  17. Where is carbonic anhydrase located ? What is its function ?

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  18. Where is pneumotaxic centre located in human brain ? What is its sign...

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  19. What is chloride shift ? Write its significance during respirati...

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  20. How does exchange of gases occurs at lung surface .

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