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MODERN PUBLICATION-BREATHING AND EXCHANGE OF GASES-REVISION EXERCISES ( SHORT ANSWER QUESTIONS)
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  2. How are respiratory gases transported in the human blood ?

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

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

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

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

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  8. Differentiate between : (i) Inspiratory muscles and expiratory muscl...

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  9. Differentiate between : (i) Inspiratory capacity and expiratory cap...

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  10. Tabulate the respiratory organs and modes of respiration found in var...

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  11. Differentiate between : (i) Positive pressure breating and Negative...

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  12. Differentiate between : (i) Residual volume and Minute volume . ...

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  14. Write a note on neural regulation of respiration .

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

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  17. Give a brief account of morphology of human lungs.

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