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- Which one of the following is a possibility for most of us in regard to breathing, by making a conscious effort? (a) One can breathe out air totally without oxygen. (b) One can breathe out air through Eustachian tube by closing both nose and mouth. (c) One can consciously breathe in and breathe out by moving the diaphragm alone, without moving the ribs at all. (d) The lungs can be made fully empty by forcefully breathing out all air from them. (Mains 2011)Identify the incorrect statemnt about lung volumes (A) upon maximal exhalation, the tidal volume, expiratory reserve volume, and residual volume are exhaled from the lungs (B) tidal inhalation is the non forced inspiration of air into the lungs (C) lung volumes is especially ddependent on height (D) the vital capacity is from the peak of inspiratory reserve volume to the peak of expiratory reserve volumeWhich of these images best illustrates changes in lung function caused by acute asthma? Choose from the following: (A) (1) (B) (2) (C) (3)
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- Indicate whether the view shows inhalation or exhalation. a .................. b..................One technique for artificial respiration is mouth-to-mouth resuscitation. The rescuer takes a deep breath, blows air into the patient’smouth, and then lets air flow out. The process is repeated. Explain thefollowing: (1) Why do the patient’s lungs expand? (2) Why does airmove out of the patient’s lungs? (3) What effect do the Po2 and thePco2 of the rescuer’s air have on the victim?Identify this airway (marked by the asterisk) Choose from the following: (A) trachea (B) primary bronchus (C) secondary/tertiary bronchus (D) bronchiole (E) terminal bronchiole (F) respiratory bronchiole (G) alveolar duct (H) alveolus