I Fucking Love Biology--Gas Exchange and Circulation

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this is a test quiz to see how this works
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Questão 1

Questão
Why is it more difficult to breathe at higher elevations?
Responda
  • The partial pressure of oxygen is higher at higher elevations; therefore the partial pressure gradient is higher and oxygen moves more quickly into the body.
  • The partial pressure of oxygen is lower at higher elevations; therefore less oxygen moves into the body down its partial pressure gradient.
  • The lower partial pressure of oxygen makes it more difficult for alveoli to inflate, making it harder for the body to receive oxygen from air inhaled.
  • The partial pressure of oxygen is lower at higher elevations, meaning there is less oxygen physically available to consume.

Questão 2

Questão
Bergmann's rule states that at _______________ elevations, body shapes tend to be _________________.
Responda
  • higher, larger
  • higher, smaller
  • lower, larger
  • lower, smaller

Questão 3

Questão
what the fuck is a surfactant? what does this have to do with the mammalian respiratory system?
Responda
  • a surfactant is a fluid that lowers the surface tension that is found in the alveoli. this helps mammalian respiratory system by decreasing the amount of pressure needed to inflate alveoli after deflation.
  • a surfactant is a fluid that is found inside the lining of the lungs. This helps the respiratory system by increasing the amount of oxygen that is pushed into the alveoli.
  • a surfactant is a a thin layer of molecules that sits inside the alveoli. This helps the respiratory system by decreasing the amount of pressure needed to deflate the alveoli after inflation.
  • a surfactant is a fluid that binds to incoming oxygen inside the alveoli. this helps the respiratory system by working along a partial pressure gradient and increasing the pressure to help inflate the alveoli.

Questão 4

Questão
in which body of water would you expect to have the highest level of oxygenation?
Responda
  • a lake that is at an elevation 3,000 feet above sea level.
  • a large, shallow pond that is stagnant.
  • a shallow, small river that has a rapid current with lots of rocks.
  • a large river that is deep that empties out into the ocean.

Questão 5

Questão
fish are known to use up to 20% of the energy in order to breathe in their aquatic environment. Which fish would have the greatest difficulty in breathing due to environmental constraints?
Responda
  • a smaller fish that lives in a shallow, freshwater pond.
  • a saltwater fish that lives in a tropical ocean reef.
  • a freshwater fish that lives in a very warm river.
  • a larger fish that lives in a cool lake with many mineral deposits.

Questão 6

Questão
What would you expect natural selection to act upon in Fick's law?
Responda
  • A. the difference in partial pressure of gas on either side of diffusion barrier
  • B. the amount of surface area available for gas exchange
  • C. the thickness of the diffusion barrier
  • both A and B
  • both B and C
  • D. the solubility of gas medium
  • all of the above

Questão 7

Questão
an amphibian uses a _____________ to create ______________ pressure to inflate lungs. A human uses _____________ to create _______________ pressure in order to breathe.
Responda
  • oral opening, positive, alveoli, negative
  • oral opening, negative, alveoli, positive
  • buccal pump, negative, diaphragm, positive
  • buccal pump, positive, diaphragm, negative

Questão 8

Questão
If an underweight, full term, freshly minted baby has a hard time making its first breath, what might you assume to be true of its respiratory system?
Responda
  • lungs are underdeveloped in baby and the bronchioles are too small in order to allow the necessary ratio of air into the lungs in order to breathe properly.
  • surfactant development was somehow stunted during pregnancy and the pressure needed to inflate the alveoli is much higher than baby can deal with.
  • baby doesn't have enough body weight to properly expel the first breath of oxygen to fight the partial pressure gradient of oxygen and carbon dioxide.
  • baby is underweight and probably had poor nutrition during its pregnancy, which would affect its ability to breathe properly.

Questão 9

Questão
why is a bird lung so damn efficient?
Responda
  • A. one way air flow allows more air to come into the lung and allows the bird to extract more oxygen
  • B. less dead space between the anterior air sacs and the mouth allow birds to use air obtained much more efficiently
  • C. gas exchange occurs during inhalation and exhalation.
  • D. air flowing through four different chambers allows the bird to maximize exhalation of carbon dioxide, allowing more oxygen to move into the lungs.
  • both A and C
  • both B and C
  • all of the above

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