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Page 1: 3.4.4 The Breathing System in the Human 3.4.7.H Carbon Dioxide: A Controlling Factor in Gaseous Exchange Follow-Me – iQuiz.

3.4.4 The Breathing System in the Human3.4.7.H Carbon Dioxide: A Controlling Factor in

Gaseous Exchange

Follow-Me – iQuiz

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Q. What is the average breathing rate at rest?

16 bpm

Carbon dioxide

Diffusion

Diaphragm; Intercostal

Decreases; Increases

Air inhaled

Impulse from brain; Muscles contract; Thorax volume

increases; Pressure decreases

FALSE

Exchange gases

Keep trachea open; Protection of trachea

Prevent food going down 'the wrong way'

Pulmonary artery

Pulmonary vein

Raises rate

Increases; Decreases

Trap dirt and bacteria and sweep them upwards to the

glottis

Thin walls; Moist surfaces; Surrounded by capillaries; Large

surface area; Expandable

Sweating; Breathing out water vapour; Urination

Trachea

At the back of the throat; Top of oesophagus

Observe; Count; Repeat; Average; Record

Between ribs

Produce sound

Controlled release of energy from food, within the cells of

an organism

72 bpm

TRUE

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Q. What is the function of the larynx?

16 bpm

Carbon dioxide

Diffusion

Diaphragm; Intercostal

Decreases; Increases

Air inhaled

Impulse from brain; Muscles contract; Thorax volume

increases; Pressure decreases

FALSE

Exchange gases

Keep trachea open; Protection of trachea

Prevent food going down 'the wrong way'

Pulmonary artery

Pulmonary vein

Raises rate

Increases; Decreases

Trap dirt and bacteria and sweep them upwards to the

glottis

Thin walls; Moist surfaces; Surrounded by capillaries; Large

surface area; Expandable

Sweating; Breathing out water vapour; Urination

Trachea

At the back of the throat; Top of oesophagus

Observe; Count; Repeat; Average; Record

Between ribs

Produce sound

Controlled release of energy from food, within the cells of

an organism

72 bpm

TRUE

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Q. Name the blood vessel that returns blood rich in oxygen to the heart.

16 bpm

Carbon dioxide

Diffusion

Diaphragm; Intercostal

Decreases; Increases

Air inhaled

Impulse from brain; Muscles contract; Thorax volume

increases; Pressure decreases

FALSE

Exchange gases

Keep trachea open; Protection of trachea

Prevent food going down 'the wrong way'

Pulmonary artery

Pulmonary vein

Raises rate

Increases; Decreases

Trap dirt and bacteria and sweep them upwards to the

glottis

Thin walls; Moist surfaces; Surrounded by capillaries; Large

surface area; Expandable

Sweating; Breathing out water vapour; Urination

Trachea

At the back of the throat; Top of oesophagus

Observe; Count; Repeat; Average; Record

Between ribs

Produce sound

Controlled release of energy from food, within the cells of

an organism

72 bpm

TRUE

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Q. State a possible effect of smoking on the breathing resting rate.

16 bpm

Carbon dioxide

Diffusion

Diaphragm; Intercostal

Decreases; Increases

Air inhaled

Impulse from brain; Muscles contract; Thorax volume

increases; Pressure decreases

FALSE

Exchange gases

Keep trachea open; Protection of trachea

Prevent food going down 'the wrong way'

Pulmonary artery

Pulmonary vein

Raises rate

Increases; Decreases

Trap dirt and bacteria and sweep them upwards to the

glottis

Thin walls; Moist surfaces; Surrounded by capillaries; Large

surface area; Expandable

Sweating; Breathing out water vapour; Urination

Trachea

At the back of the throat; Top of oesophagus

Observe; Count; Repeat; Average; Record

Between ribs

Produce sound

Controlled release of energy from food, within the cells of

an organism

72 bpm

TRUE

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Q. Where is the epiglottis?

16 bpm

Carbon dioxide

Diffusion

Diaphragm; Intercostal

Decreases; Increases

Air inhaled

Impulse from brain; Muscles contract; Thorax volume

increases; Pressure decreases

FALSE

Exchange gases

Keep trachea open; Protection of trachea

Prevent food going down 'the wrong way'

Pulmonary artery

Pulmonary vein

Raises rate

Increases; Decreases

Trap dirt and bacteria and sweep them upwards to the

glottis

Thin walls; Moist surfaces; Surrounded by capillaries; Large

surface area; Expandable

Sweating; Breathing out water vapour; Urination

Trachea

At the back of the throat; Top of oesophagus

Observe; Count; Repeat; Average; Record

Between ribs

Produce sound

Controlled release of energy from food, within the cells of

an organism

72 bpm

TRUE

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Q. Name the muscles that are used in breathing.

16 bpm

Carbon dioxide

Diffusion

Diaphragm; Intercostal

Decreases; Increases

Air inhaled

Impulse from brain; Muscles contract; Thorax volume

increases; Pressure decreases

FALSE

Exchange gases

Keep trachea open; Protection of trachea

Prevent food going down 'the wrong way'

Pulmonary artery

Pulmonary vein

Raises rate

Increases; Decreases

Trap dirt and bacteria and sweep them upwards to the

glottis

Thin walls; Moist surfaces; Surrounded by capillaries; Large

surface area; Expandable

Sweating; Breathing out water vapour; Urination

Trachea

At the back of the throat; Top of oesophagus

Observe; Count; Repeat; Average; Record

Between ribs

Produce sound

Controlled release of energy from food, within the cells of

an organism

72 bpm

TRUE

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Q. True or False. Humans receive oxygen from the air they inhale.

16 bpm

Carbon dioxide

Diffusion

Diaphragm; Intercostal

Decreases; Increases

Air inhaled

Impulse from brain; Muscles contract; Thorax volume

increases; Pressure decreases

FALSE

Exchange gases

Keep trachea open; Protection of trachea

Prevent food going down 'the wrong way'

Pulmonary artery

Pulmonary vein

Raises rate

Increases; Decreases

Trap dirt and bacteria and sweep them upwards to the

glottis

Thin walls; Moist surfaces; Surrounded by capillaries; Large

surface area; Expandable

Sweating; Breathing out water vapour; Urination

Trachea

At the back of the throat; Top of oesophagus

Observe; Count; Repeat; Average; Record

Between ribs

Produce sound

Controlled release of energy from food, within the cells of

an organism

72 bpm

TRUE

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Q. What is the role of alveoli in the lungs?

16 bpm

Carbon dioxide

Diffusion

Diaphragm; Intercostal

Decreases; Increases

Air inhaled

Impulse from brain; Muscles contract; Thorax volume

increases; Pressure decreases

FALSE

Exchange gases

Keep trachea open; Protection of trachea

Prevent food going down 'the wrong way'

Pulmonary artery

Pulmonary vein

Raises rate

Increases; Decreases

Trap dirt and bacteria and sweep them upwards to the

glottis

Thin walls; Moist surfaces; Surrounded by capillaries; Large

surface area; Expandable

Sweating; Breathing out water vapour; Urination

Trachea

At the back of the throat; Top of oesophagus

Observe; Count; Repeat; Average; Record

Between ribs

Produce sound

Controlled release of energy from food, within the cells of

an organism

72 bpm

TRUE

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Q. State the location in the human body of the intercostal muscles.

16 bpm

Carbon dioxide

Diffusion

Diaphragm; Intercostal

Decreases; Increases

Air inhaled

Impulse from brain; Muscles contract; Thorax volume

increases; Pressure decreases

FALSE

Exchange gases

Keep trachea open; Protection of trachea

Prevent food going down 'the wrong way'

Pulmonary artery

Pulmonary vein

Raises rate

Increases; Decreases

Trap dirt and bacteria and sweep them upwards to the

glottis

Thin walls; Moist surfaces; Surrounded by capillaries; Large

surface area; Expandable

Sweating; Breathing out water vapour; Urination

Trachea

At the back of the throat; Top of oesophagus

Observe; Count; Repeat; Average; Record

Between ribs

Produce sound

Controlled release of energy from food, within the cells of

an organism

72 bpm

TRUE

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Q. Give one way in which water is lost from the body.

16 bpm

Carbon dioxide

Diffusion

Diaphragm; Intercostal

Decreases; Increases

Air inhaled

Impulse from brain; Muscles contract; Thorax volume

increases; Pressure decreases

FALSE

Exchange gases

Keep trachea open; Protection of trachea

Prevent food going down 'the wrong way'

Pulmonary artery

Pulmonary vein

Raises rate

Increases; Decreases

Trap dirt and bacteria and sweep them upwards to the

glottis

Thin walls; Moist surfaces; Surrounded by capillaries; Large

surface area; Expandable

Sweating; Breathing out water vapour; Urination

Trachea

At the back of the throat; Top of oesophagus

Observe; Count; Repeat; Average; Record

Between ribs

Produce sound

Controlled release of energy from food, within the cells of

an organism

72 bpm

TRUE

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Q. Give one feature of the alveoli that allows efficient exchange of gases.

16 bpm

Carbon dioxide

Diffusion

Diaphragm; Intercostal

Decreases; Increases

Air inhaled

Impulse from brain; Muscles contract; Thorax volume

increases; Pressure decreases

FALSE

Exchange gases

Keep trachea open; Protection of trachea

Prevent food going down 'the wrong way'

Pulmonary artery

Pulmonary vein

Raises rate

Increases; Decreases

Trap dirt and bacteria and sweep them upwards to the

glottis

Thin walls; Moist surfaces; Surrounded by capillaries; Large

surface area; Expandable

Sweating; Breathing out water vapour; Urination

Trachea

At the back of the throat; Top of oesophagus

Observe; Count; Repeat; Average; Record

Between ribs

Produce sound

Controlled release of energy from food, within the cells of

an organism

72 bpm

TRUE

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Q. What is the function of cilia in the breathing system?

16 bpm

Carbon dioxide

Diffusion

Diaphragm; Intercostal

Decreases; Increases

Air inhaled

Impulse from brain; Muscles contract; Thorax volume

increases; Pressure decreases

FALSE

Exchange gases

Keep trachea open; Protection of trachea

Prevent food going down 'the wrong way'

Pulmonary artery

Pulmonary vein

Raises rate

Increases; Decreases

Trap dirt and bacteria and sweep them upwards to the

glottis

Thin walls; Moist surfaces; Surrounded by capillaries; Large

surface area; Expandable

Sweating; Breathing out water vapour; Urination

Trachea

At the back of the throat; Top of oesophagus

Observe; Count; Repeat; Average; Record

Between ribs

Produce sound

Controlled release of energy from food, within the cells of

an organism

72 bpm

TRUE

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Q. Name the main gas transported in the pulmonary artery.

16 bpm

Carbon dioxide

Diffusion

Diaphragm; Intercostal

Decreases; Increases

Air inhaled

Impulse from brain; Muscles contract; Thorax volume

increases; Pressure decreases

FALSE

Exchange gases

Keep trachea open; Protection of trachea

Prevent food going down 'the wrong way'

Pulmonary artery

Pulmonary vein

Raises rate

Increases; Decreases

Trap dirt and bacteria and sweep them upwards to the

glottis

Thin walls; Moist surfaces; Surrounded by capillaries; Large

surface area; Expandable

Sweating; Breathing out water vapour; Urination

Trachea

At the back of the throat; Top of oesophagus

Observe; Count; Repeat; Average; Record

Between ribs

Produce sound

Controlled release of energy from food, within the cells of

an organism

72 bpm

TRUE

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Q. Name the process involved in the passage of gas between the alveolus and the blood.

16 bpm

Carbon dioxide

Diffusion

Diaphragm; Intercostal

Decreases; Increases

Air inhaled

Impulse from brain; Muscles contract; Thorax volume

increases; Pressure decreases

FALSE

Exchange gases

Keep trachea open; Protection of trachea

Prevent food going down 'the wrong way'

Pulmonary artery

Pulmonary vein

Raises rate

Increases; Decreases

Trap dirt and bacteria and sweep them upwards to the

glottis

Thin walls; Moist surfaces; Surrounded by capillaries; Large

surface area; Expandable

Sweating; Breathing out water vapour; Urination

Trachea

At the back of the throat; Top of oesophagus

Observe; Count; Repeat; Average; Record

Between ribs

Produce sound

Controlled release of energy from food, within the cells of

an organism

72 bpm

TRUE

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Q. What is the function of the epiglottis?

16 bpm

Carbon dioxide

Diffusion

Diaphragm; Intercostal

Decreases; Increases

Air inhaled

Impulse from brain; Muscles contract; Thorax volume

increases; Pressure decreases

FALSE

Exchange gases

Keep trachea open; Protection of trachea

Prevent food going down 'the wrong way'

Pulmonary artery

Pulmonary vein

Raises rate

Increases; Decreases

Trap dirt and bacteria and sweep them upwards to the

glottis

Thin walls; Moist surfaces; Surrounded by capillaries; Large

surface area; Expandable

Sweating; Breathing out water vapour; Urination

Trachea

At the back of the throat; Top of oesophagus

Observe; Count; Repeat; Average; Record

Between ribs

Produce sound

Controlled release of energy from food, within the cells of

an organism

72 bpm

TRUE

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Q. How did you measure the breathing resting rate?

16 bpm

Carbon dioxide

Diffusion

Diaphragm; Intercostal

Decreases; Increases

Air inhaled

Impulse from brain; Muscles contract; Thorax volume

increases; Pressure decreases

FALSE

Exchange gases

Keep trachea open; Protection of trachea

Prevent food going down 'the wrong way'

Pulmonary artery

Pulmonary vein

Raises rate

Increases; Decreases

Trap dirt and bacteria and sweep them upwards to the

glottis

Thin walls; Moist surfaces; Surrounded by capillaries; Large

surface area; Expandable

Sweating; Breathing out water vapour; Urination

Trachea

At the back of the throat; Top of oesophagus

Observe; Count; Repeat; Average; Record

Between ribs

Produce sound

Controlled release of energy from food, within the cells of

an organism

72 bpm

TRUE

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Q. True or False. Humans receive nitrogen from the air they inhale for protein manufacture.

16 bpm

Carbon dioxide

Diffusion

Diaphragm; Intercostal

Decreases; Increases

Air inhaled

Impulse from brain; Muscles contract; Thorax volume

increases; Pressure decreases

FALSE

Exchange gases

Keep trachea open; Protection of trachea

Prevent food going down 'the wrong way'

Pulmonary artery

Pulmonary vein

Raises rate

Increases; Decreases

Trap dirt and bacteria and sweep them upwards to the

glottis

Thin walls; Moist surfaces; Surrounded by capillaries; Large

surface area; Expandable

Sweating; Breathing out water vapour; Urination

Trachea

At the back of the throat; Top of oesophagus

Observe; Count; Repeat; Average; Record

Between ribs

Produce sound

Controlled release of energy from food, within the cells of

an organism

72 bpm

TRUE

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Q. The trachea contains rings of cartilage. Suggest a function of this cartilage.

16 bpm

Carbon dioxide

Diffusion

Diaphragm; Intercostal

Decreases; Increases

Air inhaled

Impulse from brain; Muscles contract; Thorax volume

increases; Pressure decreases

FALSE

Exchange gases

Keep trachea open; Protection of trachea

Prevent food going down 'the wrong way'

Pulmonary artery

Pulmonary vein

Raises rate

Increases; Decreases

Trap dirt and bacteria and sweep them upwards to the

glottis

Thin walls; Moist surfaces; Surrounded by capillaries; Large

surface area; Expandable

Sweating; Breathing out water vapour; Urination

Trachea

At the back of the throat; Top of oesophagus

Observe; Count; Repeat; Average; Record

Between ribs

Produce sound

Controlled release of energy from food, within the cells of

an organism

72 bpm

TRUE

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Q. When the diaphragm and intercostal muscles contract the volume of the thorax … and the pressure …

16 bpm

Carbon dioxide

Diffusion

Diaphragm; Intercostal

Decreases; Increases

Air inhaled

Impulse from brain; Muscles contract; Thorax volume

increases; Pressure decreases

FALSE

Exchange gases

Keep trachea open; Protection of trachea

Prevent food going down 'the wrong way'

Pulmonary artery

Pulmonary vein

Raises rate

Increases; Decreases

Trap dirt and bacteria and sweep them upwards to the

glottis

Thin walls; Moist surfaces; Surrounded by capillaries; Large

surface area; Expandable

Sweating; Breathing out water vapour; Urination

Trachea

At the back of the throat; Top of oesophagus

Observe; Count; Repeat; Average; Record

Between ribs

Produce sound

Controlled release of energy from food, within the cells of

an organism

72 bpm

TRUE

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Q. Breathing rate in humans is controlled by the concentration of what gas dissolved in the blood?

16 bpm

Carbon dioxide

Diffusion

Diaphragm; Intercostal

Decreases; Increases

Air inhaled

Impulse from brain; Muscles contract; Thorax volume

increases; Pressure decreases

FALSE

Exchange gases

Keep trachea open; Protection of trachea

Prevent food going down 'the wrong way'

Pulmonary artery

Pulmonary vein

Raises rate

Increases; Decreases

Trap dirt and bacteria and sweep them upwards to the

glottis

Thin walls; Moist surfaces; Surrounded by capillaries; Large

surface area; Expandable

Sweating; Breathing out water vapour; Urination

Trachea

At the back of the throat; Top of oesophagus

Observe; Count; Repeat; Average; Record

Between ribs

Produce sound

Controlled release of energy from food, within the cells of

an organism

72 bpm

TRUE

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Q. Outline the steps involved in inhalation.

16 bpm

Carbon dioxide

Diffusion

Diaphragm; Intercostal

Decreases; Increases

Air inhaled

Impulse from brain; Muscles contract; Thorax volume

increases; Pressure decreases

FALSE

Exchange gases

Keep trachea open; Protection of trachea

Prevent food going down 'the wrong way'

Pulmonary artery

Pulmonary vein

Raises rate

Increases; Decreases

Trap dirt and bacteria and sweep them upwards to the

glottis

Thin walls; Moist surfaces; Surrounded by capillaries; Large

surface area; Expandable

Sweating; Breathing out water vapour; Urination

Trachea

At the back of the throat; Top of oesophagus

Observe; Count; Repeat; Average; Record

Between ribs

Produce sound

Controlled release of energy from food, within the cells of

an organism

72 bpm

TRUE

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Q. What is respiration?

16 bpm

Carbon dioxide

Diffusion

Diaphragm; Intercostal

Decreases; Increases

Air inhaled

Impulse from brain; Muscles contract; Thorax volume

increases; Pressure decreases

FALSE

Exchange gases

Keep trachea open; Protection of trachea

Prevent food going down 'the wrong way'

Pulmonary artery

Pulmonary vein

Raises rate

Increases; Decreases

Trap dirt and bacteria and sweep them upwards to the

glottis

Thin walls; Moist surfaces; Surrounded by capillaries; Large

surface area; Expandable

Sweating; Breathing out water vapour; Urination

Trachea

At the back of the throat; Top of oesophagus

Observe; Count; Repeat; Average; Record

Between ribs

Produce sound

Controlled release of energy from food, within the cells of

an organism

72 bpm

TRUE

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Q. When the diaphragm and intercostal muscles relax the volume of the thorax … and the pressure …

16 bpm

Carbon dioxide

Diffusion

Diaphragm; Intercostal

Decreases; Increases

Air inhaled

Impulse from brain; Muscles contract; Thorax volume

increases; Pressure decreases

FALSE

Exchange gases

Keep trachea open; Protection of trachea

Prevent food going down 'the wrong way'

Pulmonary artery

Pulmonary vein

Raises rate

Increases; Decreases

Trap dirt and bacteria and sweep them upwards to the

glottis

Thin walls; Moist surfaces; Surrounded by capillaries; Large

surface area; Expandable

Sweating; Breathing out water vapour; Urination

Trachea

At the back of the throat; Top of oesophagus

Observe; Count; Repeat; Average; Record

Between ribs

Produce sound

Controlled release of energy from food, within the cells of

an organism

72 bpm

TRUE

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Q. Where do cilia occur in the breathing system?

16 bpm

Carbon dioxide

Diffusion

Diaphragm; Intercostal

Decreases; Increases

Air inhaled

Impulse from brain; Muscles contract; Thorax volume

increases; Pressure decreases

FALSE

Exchange gases

Keep trachea open; Protection of trachea

Prevent food going down 'the wrong way'

Pulmonary artery

Pulmonary vein

Raises rate

Increases; Decreases

Trap dirt and bacteria and sweep them upwards to the

glottis

Thin walls; Moist surfaces; Surrounded by capillaries; Large

surface area; Expandable

Sweating; Breathing out water vapour; Urination

Trachea

At the back of the throat; Top of oesophagus

Observe; Count; Repeat; Average; Record

Between ribs

Produce sound

Controlled release of energy from food, within the cells of

an organism

72 bpm

TRUE

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