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Which one is NOT the cause of hypoxic hypoxia?
. emphysema
. hypoventilation
. high altitude
. cyanide
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- Cigarette smoking causes emphysema. Give reason.Which one is NOT the cause of anemic hypoxia? . decreasing the number of erythrocytes. . carbon monoxide . hemorrhage . decreasing the number of functional hemoglobin . high altitudeHyperventilation leads to Group of answer choices metabolic alkalosis. metabolic acidosis. respiratory acidosis. respiratory alkalosis.
- Ischemic hypoxia is the result of: inability of the cells to use oxygen compromised oxygen transport due to blockage or constriction of blood vessels substitution of oxygen by another substance, e.g. carbon monoxide compromised ability of oxygen tansport due to low hemoglobin low environmental oxygenIschemic hypoxia can be caused by decreasing? . ESV .CO (Not carbon monoxide) . EDV . SV . BP.Respiration and asthma Pair the right medicine with it primary effect exerted. Drug Effect Cocillana- Ethyphin Bronchodilator Budesonide Cough suppressant Salbutamol Mucolytic Acetylcysteine Anti-inflammatory
- True or false. Appropriate atmospheric pressure is not required for breathing and gas exchange in the lungs. True FalseО aрех. apex. O lobule. Incorrect Question 11 What does Boyle's law state about pressure and volume at a constant temperature and a constant pressure? Pressure and volume will both increase together or both decrease together. O Pressure and volume will both decrease as temperature and pressure decrease. Pressure and volume will both increase as temperature and pressure increase. O Pressure increases when volume decreases. Question 12 Which of the following is a factor on which expiration depends? contraction of expiratory musclesA patient is hyperventilating (breathing very quickly). Consider the consequences of this action on the carbon dioxide level in the blood. What can occur? respiratory alkalosis metabolic acidosis metabolic alkalosis respiratory acidosis
- Referring to the reaction catalyzed by carbonic anhydrase, explain via levels of reactants/products of this reaction, what happens when someone hyperventilatesi need help with a respiratory question, thank you What is the most common cause of respiratory alkalosis? Group of answer choices Pain Hypoxemia Anxiety Central nervous system depressionWhich of the following gases readily combines with the haemoglobin of the blood? Carbon monoxide Methene Oxygen Nitrogen dioxide