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Exam 4 Human Phys Questions and
Answers (100% Correct Answers)
Already Graded A+


type I alveolar cells Ans: flat squamous cells where gas
exchange occurs
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type II alveolar cells Ans: secretes surfactant
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what is the pathway of air? Ans: nose, pharynx, larynx,
trachea, bronchi, bronchioles, alveoli


What is the main function of the respiratory system? Ans:
supply body tissues with O2 and dispose of CO2 generated by
cellular metabolism


external respiration Ans: O2 and CO2 exchange between lungs
and blood


internal respiration Ans: Exchange of gases between cells of
the body and the blood


what is the first step of gas exchange? Ans: O2 leaves alveolar
ducts and pushed into pulmonary capillaries/bloodstream
creating oxyhemoglobin (high to low concentration movement)


how do tissues receive gas exchange of O2? Ans: 1. dissolved
in plasma and erythrocyte cytosol

2. combines with hemoglobin in erythrocyte,

, 2


how to tissues receive gas exchange of CO2? Ans: 1. 10%
dissolves in plasma


2. react and binds with hemoglobin


3. 60-65% converted to bicarbonate and obtains hydrogen that
alters pH levels


How does CO2 gas exchange occur in the lungs? Ans:
deoxygenated blood travels through bloodstream as
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bicarbonate into alveoli to be expelled (high to low
concentration)
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what type of pressure does the lungs have during gas
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exchange? Ans: high O2 low CO2


what type of pressure does the tissues have during gas
exchange? Ans: low O2 high CO2


expiration Ans: alveoli -> lungs -> external environment

what happens to the diaphragm during expiration? Ans: dome
relaxes and moves up, thoracic cavity reduces


what neurons are stimulated during expiration? Ans: nervous
motor neurons decrease AP to diaphragm and intercostals


what pressure is greater during expiration? Ans: alveolar
pressure is greater than atmospheric (Palv>Patm)


inspiration Ans: external environment -> lungs -> alveoli;
lungs and alveoli enlarge

what happens to the diaphragm during inspiration? Ans:
contracts, flattens, and moves down, thoracic cavity expands

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