5 of 15 The image shows a subject connected to a Spirograph. Select ONE of the following statements which would define respiratory dead-space in this subject: Recording paper advancing with time Spirogram - O O 000 mouth mouth Imp Floating drum Air Water Expired air Inspired air cavity + nasal cavity + trachea + conducting bronchial airways + alveolar space. cavity + trachea + conducting bronchial airway. Spirometer tubing & cylinder + mouthpiece + mouth cavity + trachea + conducting bronchial airways. Spirometer tubing & cylinder + mouthpiece + nasal cavity. Spirometer tubing & cylinder. Nasal cavity.

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The image shows a subject connected to a Spirograph. Select ONE of the following statements which would define respiratory dead-space in this subject:
Recording
paper
advancing
with time
Spirogram
Floating drum
Air
29
Water
Expired
air
Inspired air
O mouth cavity + nasal cavity + trachea + conducting bronchial airways + alveolar space.
O mouth cavity + trachea + conducting bronchial airway.
O Spirometer tubing & cylinder + mouthpiece + mouth cavity + trachea + conducting bronchial airways.
O Spirometer tubing & cylinder + mouthpiece + nasal cavity.
O Spirometer tubing & cylinder.
O Nasal cavity.
Transcribed Image Text:5 of 15 The image shows a subject connected to a Spirograph. Select ONE of the following statements which would define respiratory dead-space in this subject: Recording paper advancing with time Spirogram Floating drum Air 29 Water Expired air Inspired air O mouth cavity + nasal cavity + trachea + conducting bronchial airways + alveolar space. O mouth cavity + trachea + conducting bronchial airway. O Spirometer tubing & cylinder + mouthpiece + mouth cavity + trachea + conducting bronchial airways. O Spirometer tubing & cylinder + mouthpiece + nasal cavity. O Spirometer tubing & cylinder. O Nasal cavity.
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