Health: The Basics (13th Edition)
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ISBN: 9780134709680
Author: Rebecca J. Donatelle
Publisher: PEARSON
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Chapter 9, Problem 8PQ
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To discuss: The effect of carbon monoxide in the lungs
Introduction:
Tobacco refers to a product made from the nicotine-rich leaves (tobacco plant) for chewing or smoking.
Carbon monoxide is an odorless, colorless, and poisonous gas formed by incomplete carbon combustion.
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Which of the following is the primary method by which carbon dioxide is transported to the lungs?
a. Dissolved in plasma
b. Bound to hemoglobin
c. As carbon monoxide
d. As bicarbonate
Which of the following is NOT a way that carbon dioxide exits the body? *
A. carbon dioxide travels down the concentration gradient and is able to diffuse from the tissues directly out of the body through its pores.
B. carbon dioxide dissolves directly into the blood plasma to be carried to the lungs where it will be exhaled.
C. Carbon dioxide binds with hemoglobin as red blood cell pass through tissues and is released as the blood cells reached the lungs.
D. carbon dioxide converts into bicarbonate ions in the blood as it diffuses from the tissues and converts back to carbon dioxide as it reaches the lungs to be exhaled
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Which of the following best describes the gas exchange that occurs in the lungs?
A. carbon dioxide diffuses into the capillaries from the alveoli
B. oxygen diffuses from the capillaries into the alveoli
C. carbon dioxide diffuses from the capillaries into the alveoli
D. oxygen diffuse into the alveoli from the capillaries
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