O Only (a) and (b) are correcl. 15. The residual volume keeps lungs inflated. is the normal volume of air inhaled. C. is the normal volume of air exhaled. 'P. is the maximum volume of air that can be inspired. e. is the minimum volume of air that can be inspired. 16. Adequate ventilation depends on: diameter of airways b. compliant lungs pressure differences between atmosphere and lungs all of the above a. (17,If the radius of an alveolus is half to that of other alveolus, Pressure in both alveoli should remain the same in order to prevent collapsing of larger alveolus. b. surface tension in smaller alveolus should be reduced further to that of larger alveolus. Surface tension in smaller alveolus should be doubled to that of larger alveolus. d. a. C. Pressure in larger alveolus is increased. Both (a) and (b) are correct. C. 18. Each of the following is part of the respiratory membrane EXCEPT the: alveolar epithelim lymphatic vessel basement membrane a. b. epithelial basement membrane of the alveolar wall capillary basement membrane C. d. e capillary endothelial cells

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O Only (a) and (b) are correct.
15. The residual volume
a keeps lungs inflated.
5.
is the normal volume of air inhaled.
is the normal volume of air exhaled.
is the maximum volume of air that can be inspired.
is the minimum volume of air that can be inspired.
C.
c.
16. Adequate ventilation depends on:
diameter of airways
b. compliant lungs
pressure differences between atmosphere and lungs
all of the above
a.
(17)If the radius of an alveolus is half to that of other alveolus,
Pressure in both alveoli should remain the same in order to prevent collapsing of larger alveolus.
b. surface tension in smaller alveolus should be reduced further to that of larger alveolus.
Surface tension in smaller alveolus should be doubled to that of larger alveolus.
a.
C.
d.
Pressure in larger alveolus is increased.
C.
Both (a) and (b) are correct.
18. Each of the following is part of the respiratory membrane EXCEPT the:
alveolar epithelim
b. lymphatic vessel basement membrane
E. epithelial basement membrane of the alveolar wall
d capillary basement membrane
e capillary endothelial cells
a.
CTude all EXCEPT
Lecture Bram 2
Transcribed Image Text:O Only (a) and (b) are correct. 15. The residual volume a keeps lungs inflated. 5. is the normal volume of air inhaled. is the normal volume of air exhaled. is the maximum volume of air that can be inspired. is the minimum volume of air that can be inspired. C. c. 16. Adequate ventilation depends on: diameter of airways b. compliant lungs pressure differences between atmosphere and lungs all of the above a. (17)If the radius of an alveolus is half to that of other alveolus, Pressure in both alveoli should remain the same in order to prevent collapsing of larger alveolus. b. surface tension in smaller alveolus should be reduced further to that of larger alveolus. Surface tension in smaller alveolus should be doubled to that of larger alveolus. a. C. d. Pressure in larger alveolus is increased. C. Both (a) and (b) are correct. 18. Each of the following is part of the respiratory membrane EXCEPT the: alveolar epithelim b. lymphatic vessel basement membrane E. epithelial basement membrane of the alveolar wall d capillary basement membrane e capillary endothelial cells a. CTude all EXCEPT Lecture Bram 2
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