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MAXIMUM PUBLICATION-BREATHING AND EXCHANGE OF GASES-Exercise
  1. The pO2 in cell cytoplasm is always lower than the capillary blood whi...

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  2. A dog expires CO2, How can you correlate the relationship between the ...

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  3. Analyse the concept map given below and if have mistakes reconstruct i...

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  4. A person exhaled nearly more than 3000 ml of air during a breathing ex...

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  5. In order to give the awareness about healthy practices to reduce respi...

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  6. The venous blood in the lungs has a pCO2 of 46mm Hg. Should the alveol...

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  7. Human respiration is controlled by intercostal muscles in the ribs and...

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  8. While analysing the blood of normal healthy person, it has been found ...

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  9. Place the following in the correct order. Lungs expand, rib rise, air ...

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  10. Pneumatoxic centre has an important role in E regulating rate of respi...

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  11. Transport of CO2, as Bicarbonates. Copy the diagram and fill the gaps...

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  12. Transport of CO2, as Bicarbonates. Name the other ways of CO2 transp...

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  13. Transport of CO2, as Bicarbonates. If blood chlorine level decrease, d...

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  14. Analyse the flow chart. Distinguish the function of external and int...

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  15. Analyse the flow chart. Distinguish the function of external and int...

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  16. Pharynx is a common passage for air and food. Name the part for the pa...

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  17. Pharynx is a common passage for air and food. Name the part for the pa...

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  18. Pharynx is a common passage for air and food. How do these passage wor...

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  19. Following figure shows a microscopic section through the alveoli in th...

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  20. A person inhales to his maximum capacity and then he exhales also to h...

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