Deck 49: The Respiratory System

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Which of the following is not a solute found in the plasma?

A)metabolites,wastes,and hormones
B)ions
C)albumins
D)collagen
E)globulins
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All other terrestrial vertebrates except amphibians breathe by expanding their lungs and thereby creating a

A)negative pressure within the lungs.
B)positive pressure within the lungs.
C)neutral pressure within the lungs.
D)countercurrent pressure within the lungs.
E)directional pressure within the lungs.
Question
The oxygen content of dry air in the atmosphere

A)is about 78.1%.
B)is about 2l.0%.
C)is about 0.03%.
D)varies depending on the altitude.
E)varies depending on the amount of air in the atmospherE.
Question
At rest,each breath moves a volume of air into and out of the lungs and this is called the _______ volume.

A)tidal
B)lamellar
C)capacitive
D)aerobic
Question
The chemoreceptors located in the aortic and carotid bodies and the brain act on the respiratory center to control the blood ___________ and pH constant.

A)pO2
B)pCO2
C)pH2O
D)pHCO3-
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Most of the primitive phyla of invertebrates obtain their oxygen by diffusion directly from the surrounding

A)air.
B)water.
C)mud.
D)blooD.
Question
Respiration involves the movement of gases by the process of

A)facilitated transport.
B)active transport.
C)diffusion.
D)ventilation.
Question
_____________ are used for respiration by aquatic vertebrates.

A)Lungs
B)Tracheal tubes
C)Moist skin surfaces
D)Gills
Question
Exchange of gases and metabolites between the blood and tissues occurs in the

A)arteries.
B)arterioles.
C)capillaries.
D)venules.
E)veins.
Question
Humans inspire by contracting muscles that insert on the rib cage and by contracting the

A)spinal column.
B)diaphragm.
C)abdominal muscles.
D)throat.
Question
The general term that describes the uptake of oxygen from the environment and the disposal of carbon dioxide at the body system level is

A)cellular respiration.
B)inspiration.
C)exhalation.
D)respiration.
E)diffusion.
Question
______________ are used for respiration by terrestrial vertebrates.

A)Gills
B)Moist skin surfaces
C)Lungs
D)Tracheal tubes
Question
______________ is the carrier molecule that transports oxygen through the circulatory system of vertebrates.

A)Hemocyanin
B)Carbonic anhydrase
C)Myoglobin
D)Hemoglobin
Question
Within each lamella of the gill filaments,the blood flows _______________ compared to the water in what is called countercurrent flow.

A)in the same direction
B)faster
C)slower
D)in the opposite direction
Question
In tissue capillaries,__________ combines with water to form carbonic acid,which after being transported to the lungs,dissociates back to its constituents.

A)CO2
B)O2
C)H2CO3
D)hemoglobin
Question
Each breath is initiated by neurons in the "respiratory control center" located in the

A)spinal cord.
B)larynx.
C)cerebellum.
D)brain stem.
Question
Fick's law of diffusion states that the rate of diffusion across a membrane depends on all of the following except

A)surface areA.
B)concentration difference.
C)distance.
D)flow.
E)the substance which is diffusing.
Question
The great efficiency of gills is derived from
I-the countercurrent flow of water over the gills.
II-the blood within the gills.
III-increasing the temperature of the blood to the gills.

A)I and III
B)just II
C)just I
D)I,II,and III
E)I and II
Question
The most efficient lungs are found in which of the terrestrial vertebrates listed below?

A)amphibians
B)reptiles
C)birds
D)mammals
E)insects
Question
The blood obtains its oxygen by diffusion across the wet membranes of the lungs,which are filled with air in the process of

A)ventilation.
B)exhalation.
C)negative pressure breathing.
D)positive pressure breathing.
E)countercurrent flow.
Question
Which of these animals has the greatest respiratory efficiency?

A)insects
B)reptiles
C)birds
D)mammals
E)amphibians
Question
Which of the following vessels carries oxygenated blood?

A)pulmonary arteries
B)pulmonary veins
C)femoral vein
D)inferior vena cava
E)renal vein
Question
The principal reasons for which gills were replaced in terrestrial animals are
I-air is less buoyant than water.
II-for secretion in intrapleural fluid.
III-water diffuses into air through evaporation.

A)I,II,and III
B)just II
C)just I
D)I and III
E)II and III
Question
What is the likely scenario triggering breathing in humans?

A)low blood pCO2
B)high blood pCO2
C)low blood pO2
D)high blood pO2
E)both low blood pO2 and high blood pCO2
Question
A second oxygen reserve is found in muscle cells using the oxygen-binding protein _______________.

A)myoglobin
B)hemocyanin
C)oxyhemoglobin
D)deoxyhemoglobin
Question
What is the likely outcome if you were able to force water through fish gills in the opposite direction?

A)blood's oxygen concentration would not be able to exceed 50%
B)countercurrent exchange would be compromised and load of oxygen into the blood would cease
C)blood flow would reverse to compensate for reversed water flow
D)concurrent exchange will be compromised
E)no effect
Question
The _______ is a covering over the gills of bony fish.

A)operculum
B)spiracle
C)rostrum
D)papula
Question
Which of these animals has one-way flow through its lungs,whereas all the others have two-way flow?

A)birds
B)amphibians
C)mammals
D)reptiles
Question
Breathing 100% oxygen while in Los Angeles is likely to have what short term effect?

A)more hemoglobin will be loaded with oxygen
B)no effect
C)carbon dioxide concentration in the blood will lower
D)hemoglobin unloading of oxygen will be impaired
E)pH of the blood will decrease dramatically
Question
Which of these animals uses positive pressure breathing?

A)amphibians
B)reptiles
C)birds
D)mammals
Question
Which of these dissolved gases cannot be transported by hemoglobin?

A)nitric acid (NO)
B)oxygen (O2)
C)carbon dioxide (CO2)
D)carbon monoxide (CO)
E)nitrogen (N2)
Question
The primary advantage of gills for gas exchange in aquatic organisms versus the body surface is that _________.

A)gills are located near the mouth
B)gills contain a countercurrent exchange system
C)gills have a much greater diffusion surface area
D)gills increase resistance to movement
Question
What respiratory adaptation was important for the invasion of land by arthropods?

A)cutaneous respiration in moist habitats
B)positive pressure breathing to increase gas exchange
C)the ability to close spiracles to prevent water loss
D)countercurrent exchange surrounding the trachea
E)increased surface area of the trachea for diffusion
Question
______________ are used for respiration by terrestrial insects.

A)Gills
B)Moist skin surfaces
C)Lungs
D)Tracheal tubes
Question
During an asthma attack,allergens trigger the release of ________ that cause severe constriction of the bronchi.

A)histamines
B)steroids
C)antibodies
D)adrenalin
Question
Alveoli are used for gas exchange in _________.

A)lungs
B)gills
C)trachea
D)papulae
Question
In emphysema,the aveoli are reduced in number and ________.

A)size
B)elasticity
C)stiffness
D)connectivity
Question
The mechanism that triggers breathing in humans is true for

A)all vertebrates.
B)just terrestrial vertebrates.
C)just aquatic vertebrates.
D)only humans.
E)only humans and invertebrates.
Question
In the countercurrent exchange in a fish's gills,the oxygen concentration is always _______ in the water than the blood along the entire pathway of each lamella.

A)higher
B)lower
C)the same
Question
CO2 is more easily transferred into water through respiratory membranes compared to O2 because

A)CO2 is a smaller molecule than O2.
B)CO2 moves faster than O2.
C)CO2 is more soluble in water than O2.
D)CO2 has a higher surface cohesion than O2.
E)CO2 is a larger molecule than O2.
Question
Air enters human lungs from the mouth through the _________.

A)trachea
B)nasal cavities
C)spiracles
D)posterior air sacs
E)esophagus
Question
The large number of alveoli in lungs improve diffusion by ______.

A)decreasing the distance for diffusion
B)increasing the surface area for diffusion
C)increasing the concentration difference
D)changing the diffusion constant
Question
In humans,each lung contains about _________ alveoli.

A)300
B)300 thousand
C)300 million
D)300 billion
Question
Ram ventilation is used by _____ during respiration.

A)frogs
B)tuna
C)sharks
D)birds
Question
Soft-shelled turtles can remain submerged underwater for several hours without ventilating their lungs because _______.

A)they also have rudimentary gills
B)the partial pressure of O2 is higher underwater
C)they can use cutaneous respiration through the soft lining of their throats
D)they can store some air in special air sacs under the shell
Question
Human cannot survive long at altitudes greater than 6000m because _________.

A)alveoli become too small at the lower atmospheric pressures
B)the diffusion of O2 becomes too low at that atmospheric pressure
C)the partial pressure of O2 becomes less than half that at sea level
D)the diaphragm cannot be contracted enough to produce a full breath
Question
Mammal lungs are surrounded on the outside by the _________ membrane.

A)visceral pleural
B)parietal pleural
C)aveolar pleural
D)mucosal pleural
Question
The many lamellae in the gills of fish improve respiratory efficiency by _______.

A)decreasing the distance for diffusion
B)increasing the surface area for diffusion
C)increasing the concentration difference
D)changing the diffusion constant
Question
Most phyla of invertebrates have improved diffusion by creating a water current over their respiratory surfaces,thereby ______.

A)decreasing the distance for diffusion
B)increasing the surface area for diffusion
C)increasing the concentration difference
D)changing the diffusion constant
Question
During exercise,the blood returning to a person's heart contains hemoglobin that is about ______ saturated.

A)3%
B)22%
C)35%
D)75%
E)97%
Question
During exhalation,the diaphragm ________.

A)contracts
B)relaxes
Question
Hemoglobin structure consists of _______ polypeptide chains.

A)two
B)three
C)four
D)eight
E)multiple
Question
In red blood cells,the enzyme carbonic anhydrase catalyzes the formation of ________.

A)H2CO3
B)CO2
C)HCO3-
D)H+
Question
In a person at rest,blood that returns to the heart contains hemoglobin that is about ____ saturated with oxygen.

A)3%
B)22%
C)75%
D)97%
Question
The axolotl,an aquatic amphibian,uses ______ for respiration.

A)internal gills
B)external gills
C)lungs
D)wet skin
Question
When a frog breaths,air enters first through its __________.

A)buccal cavity
B)lungs
C)nostrils
D)mouth
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Protruding papulae on the surface of echinoderms improve respiratory efficiency by _______.

A)decreasing the distance for diffusion
B)increasing the surface area for diffusion
C)increasing the concentration difference
D)changing the diffusion constant
Question
Major evolutionary changes in the mechanism of animal respiration have optimized the rate of diffusion by each of these methods except _________.

A)increasing the surface area for diffusion
B)increasing the concentration difference driving diffusion
C)decreasing the distance for diffusion
D)increasing the diffusion constant
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1
Which of the following is not a solute found in the plasma?

A)metabolites,wastes,and hormones
B)ions
C)albumins
D)collagen
E)globulins
D
2
All other terrestrial vertebrates except amphibians breathe by expanding their lungs and thereby creating a

A)negative pressure within the lungs.
B)positive pressure within the lungs.
C)neutral pressure within the lungs.
D)countercurrent pressure within the lungs.
E)directional pressure within the lungs.
A
3
The oxygen content of dry air in the atmosphere

A)is about 78.1%.
B)is about 2l.0%.
C)is about 0.03%.
D)varies depending on the altitude.
E)varies depending on the amount of air in the atmospherE.
B
4
At rest,each breath moves a volume of air into and out of the lungs and this is called the _______ volume.

A)tidal
B)lamellar
C)capacitive
D)aerobic
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The chemoreceptors located in the aortic and carotid bodies and the brain act on the respiratory center to control the blood ___________ and pH constant.

A)pO2
B)pCO2
C)pH2O
D)pHCO3-
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Most of the primitive phyla of invertebrates obtain their oxygen by diffusion directly from the surrounding

A)air.
B)water.
C)mud.
D)blooD.
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Respiration involves the movement of gases by the process of

A)facilitated transport.
B)active transport.
C)diffusion.
D)ventilation.
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_____________ are used for respiration by aquatic vertebrates.

A)Lungs
B)Tracheal tubes
C)Moist skin surfaces
D)Gills
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Exchange of gases and metabolites between the blood and tissues occurs in the

A)arteries.
B)arterioles.
C)capillaries.
D)venules.
E)veins.
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Humans inspire by contracting muscles that insert on the rib cage and by contracting the

A)spinal column.
B)diaphragm.
C)abdominal muscles.
D)throat.
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The general term that describes the uptake of oxygen from the environment and the disposal of carbon dioxide at the body system level is

A)cellular respiration.
B)inspiration.
C)exhalation.
D)respiration.
E)diffusion.
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______________ are used for respiration by terrestrial vertebrates.

A)Gills
B)Moist skin surfaces
C)Lungs
D)Tracheal tubes
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______________ is the carrier molecule that transports oxygen through the circulatory system of vertebrates.

A)Hemocyanin
B)Carbonic anhydrase
C)Myoglobin
D)Hemoglobin
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Within each lamella of the gill filaments,the blood flows _______________ compared to the water in what is called countercurrent flow.

A)in the same direction
B)faster
C)slower
D)in the opposite direction
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In tissue capillaries,__________ combines with water to form carbonic acid,which after being transported to the lungs,dissociates back to its constituents.

A)CO2
B)O2
C)H2CO3
D)hemoglobin
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Each breath is initiated by neurons in the "respiratory control center" located in the

A)spinal cord.
B)larynx.
C)cerebellum.
D)brain stem.
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Fick's law of diffusion states that the rate of diffusion across a membrane depends on all of the following except

A)surface areA.
B)concentration difference.
C)distance.
D)flow.
E)the substance which is diffusing.
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The great efficiency of gills is derived from
I-the countercurrent flow of water over the gills.
II-the blood within the gills.
III-increasing the temperature of the blood to the gills.

A)I and III
B)just II
C)just I
D)I,II,and III
E)I and II
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The most efficient lungs are found in which of the terrestrial vertebrates listed below?

A)amphibians
B)reptiles
C)birds
D)mammals
E)insects
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The blood obtains its oxygen by diffusion across the wet membranes of the lungs,which are filled with air in the process of

A)ventilation.
B)exhalation.
C)negative pressure breathing.
D)positive pressure breathing.
E)countercurrent flow.
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Which of these animals has the greatest respiratory efficiency?

A)insects
B)reptiles
C)birds
D)mammals
E)amphibians
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Which of the following vessels carries oxygenated blood?

A)pulmonary arteries
B)pulmonary veins
C)femoral vein
D)inferior vena cava
E)renal vein
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The principal reasons for which gills were replaced in terrestrial animals are
I-air is less buoyant than water.
II-for secretion in intrapleural fluid.
III-water diffuses into air through evaporation.

A)I,II,and III
B)just II
C)just I
D)I and III
E)II and III
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What is the likely scenario triggering breathing in humans?

A)low blood pCO2
B)high blood pCO2
C)low blood pO2
D)high blood pO2
E)both low blood pO2 and high blood pCO2
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A second oxygen reserve is found in muscle cells using the oxygen-binding protein _______________.

A)myoglobin
B)hemocyanin
C)oxyhemoglobin
D)deoxyhemoglobin
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What is the likely outcome if you were able to force water through fish gills in the opposite direction?

A)blood's oxygen concentration would not be able to exceed 50%
B)countercurrent exchange would be compromised and load of oxygen into the blood would cease
C)blood flow would reverse to compensate for reversed water flow
D)concurrent exchange will be compromised
E)no effect
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The _______ is a covering over the gills of bony fish.

A)operculum
B)spiracle
C)rostrum
D)papula
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Which of these animals has one-way flow through its lungs,whereas all the others have two-way flow?

A)birds
B)amphibians
C)mammals
D)reptiles
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29
Breathing 100% oxygen while in Los Angeles is likely to have what short term effect?

A)more hemoglobin will be loaded with oxygen
B)no effect
C)carbon dioxide concentration in the blood will lower
D)hemoglobin unloading of oxygen will be impaired
E)pH of the blood will decrease dramatically
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Which of these animals uses positive pressure breathing?

A)amphibians
B)reptiles
C)birds
D)mammals
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Which of these dissolved gases cannot be transported by hemoglobin?

A)nitric acid (NO)
B)oxygen (O2)
C)carbon dioxide (CO2)
D)carbon monoxide (CO)
E)nitrogen (N2)
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The primary advantage of gills for gas exchange in aquatic organisms versus the body surface is that _________.

A)gills are located near the mouth
B)gills contain a countercurrent exchange system
C)gills have a much greater diffusion surface area
D)gills increase resistance to movement
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What respiratory adaptation was important for the invasion of land by arthropods?

A)cutaneous respiration in moist habitats
B)positive pressure breathing to increase gas exchange
C)the ability to close spiracles to prevent water loss
D)countercurrent exchange surrounding the trachea
E)increased surface area of the trachea for diffusion
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______________ are used for respiration by terrestrial insects.

A)Gills
B)Moist skin surfaces
C)Lungs
D)Tracheal tubes
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During an asthma attack,allergens trigger the release of ________ that cause severe constriction of the bronchi.

A)histamines
B)steroids
C)antibodies
D)adrenalin
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Alveoli are used for gas exchange in _________.

A)lungs
B)gills
C)trachea
D)papulae
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37
In emphysema,the aveoli are reduced in number and ________.

A)size
B)elasticity
C)stiffness
D)connectivity
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The mechanism that triggers breathing in humans is true for

A)all vertebrates.
B)just terrestrial vertebrates.
C)just aquatic vertebrates.
D)only humans.
E)only humans and invertebrates.
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In the countercurrent exchange in a fish's gills,the oxygen concentration is always _______ in the water than the blood along the entire pathway of each lamella.

A)higher
B)lower
C)the same
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40
CO2 is more easily transferred into water through respiratory membranes compared to O2 because

A)CO2 is a smaller molecule than O2.
B)CO2 moves faster than O2.
C)CO2 is more soluble in water than O2.
D)CO2 has a higher surface cohesion than O2.
E)CO2 is a larger molecule than O2.
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Air enters human lungs from the mouth through the _________.

A)trachea
B)nasal cavities
C)spiracles
D)posterior air sacs
E)esophagus
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The large number of alveoli in lungs improve diffusion by ______.

A)decreasing the distance for diffusion
B)increasing the surface area for diffusion
C)increasing the concentration difference
D)changing the diffusion constant
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In humans,each lung contains about _________ alveoli.

A)300
B)300 thousand
C)300 million
D)300 billion
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44
Ram ventilation is used by _____ during respiration.

A)frogs
B)tuna
C)sharks
D)birds
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Soft-shelled turtles can remain submerged underwater for several hours without ventilating their lungs because _______.

A)they also have rudimentary gills
B)the partial pressure of O2 is higher underwater
C)they can use cutaneous respiration through the soft lining of their throats
D)they can store some air in special air sacs under the shell
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Human cannot survive long at altitudes greater than 6000m because _________.

A)alveoli become too small at the lower atmospheric pressures
B)the diffusion of O2 becomes too low at that atmospheric pressure
C)the partial pressure of O2 becomes less than half that at sea level
D)the diaphragm cannot be contracted enough to produce a full breath
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Mammal lungs are surrounded on the outside by the _________ membrane.

A)visceral pleural
B)parietal pleural
C)aveolar pleural
D)mucosal pleural
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The many lamellae in the gills of fish improve respiratory efficiency by _______.

A)decreasing the distance for diffusion
B)increasing the surface area for diffusion
C)increasing the concentration difference
D)changing the diffusion constant
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Most phyla of invertebrates have improved diffusion by creating a water current over their respiratory surfaces,thereby ______.

A)decreasing the distance for diffusion
B)increasing the surface area for diffusion
C)increasing the concentration difference
D)changing the diffusion constant
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During exercise,the blood returning to a person's heart contains hemoglobin that is about ______ saturated.

A)3%
B)22%
C)35%
D)75%
E)97%
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51
During exhalation,the diaphragm ________.

A)contracts
B)relaxes
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52
Hemoglobin structure consists of _______ polypeptide chains.

A)two
B)three
C)four
D)eight
E)multiple
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In red blood cells,the enzyme carbonic anhydrase catalyzes the formation of ________.

A)H2CO3
B)CO2
C)HCO3-
D)H+
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In a person at rest,blood that returns to the heart contains hemoglobin that is about ____ saturated with oxygen.

A)3%
B)22%
C)75%
D)97%
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The axolotl,an aquatic amphibian,uses ______ for respiration.

A)internal gills
B)external gills
C)lungs
D)wet skin
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56
When a frog breaths,air enters first through its __________.

A)buccal cavity
B)lungs
C)nostrils
D)mouth
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57
Protruding papulae on the surface of echinoderms improve respiratory efficiency by _______.

A)decreasing the distance for diffusion
B)increasing the surface area for diffusion
C)increasing the concentration difference
D)changing the diffusion constant
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58
Major evolutionary changes in the mechanism of animal respiration have optimized the rate of diffusion by each of these methods except _________.

A)increasing the surface area for diffusion
B)increasing the concentration difference driving diffusion
C)decreasing the distance for diffusion
D)increasing the diffusion constant
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