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A) About 60% saturated
B) About 85% saturated
C) About 90% saturated
D) About 100% saturated
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A) she never stopped talking long enough to try to hold her breath.
B) increased CO₂ and hydrogen ion concentration and decreased oxygen concentration stimulate chemoreceptors.
C) decreased CO₂ and hydrogen ion concentration and increased oxygen concentration stimulate chemoreceptors.
D) she could not take in enough oxygen.
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A) increase
B) decrease
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A) change the force of the air passing over the vocal cords.
B) increase the tension on your vocal cords.
C) change the size of the laryngeal cartilages.
D) change the shape of the laryngeal cartilages.
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A) oxygen and carbon dioxide increase.
B) oxygen and carbon dioxide remain nearly unchanged.
C) oxygen decrease and carbon dioxide increase.
D) oxygen increase and carbon dioxide decrease.
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A) Cricoid
B) Arytenoid
C) Corniculate
D) Cuneiform
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A) they congregate in small areas to smoke.
B) their respiratory passages overproduce cilia, to which bacteria cling.
C) their respiratory passages lose cilia, which would otherwise remove bacteria.
D) the respiratory passages have too little mucus.
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A) PO₂ in the alveoli will be so low that oxygen will diffuse from hemoglobin into the alveoli, where it is exhaled. This causes blood oxygen concentrations to drop throughout the body.
B) Blood PCO₂ will increase because the air contains less oxygen.
C) Blood PO₂ will become low and much less oxygen will be delivered to tissues until cabin pressure returns.
D) PO₂ in the alveoli will be too low for gas exchange to even occur, so tissues will receive no oxygen during the depressurization event.
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A) superior, middle, and inferior; superior and inferior
B) superior and inferior; superior, middle and inferior
C) anterior, posterior, and lateral; superior and inferior
D) superior, middle, and inferior; anterior and posterior
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A) pneumonia.
B) pneumothorax.
C) pulmonary ventilation.
D) internal respiration.
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A) intrapleural pressure
B) surfactant production
C) serous fluid content
D) compliance
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A) diaphragm.
B) external intercostal muscles.
C) elastic recoil of tissues and surface tension.
D) contraction of smooth muscles in air passages.
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