Which two of the following changes (1-4) usually tend to occur in the plain dwellers when

they move to high altitudes (3,500 m or more)?

(1) Increase in red blood cell size

(2) Increase in red blood cell production

(3) Increased breathing rate

(4) Increase in thrombocyte count Changes occurring are

1. (2) and (3)

2. (3) and (4)

3. (1) and (4)

4. (1) and (2)

Subtopic:  Respiratory System: Transport of Gases Part 1 | Respiratory System: Transport of Gases |
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What is vital capacity of our lungs?

1. Inspiratory reserve volume plus tidal volume

2. Total lung capacity minus expiratory reserve volume

3. Inspiratory reserve volume plus expiratory reserve volume

4. Total lung capacity minus residual volume

Subtopic:  Respiratory System: Pulmonary Volumes & Capacities |
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The haemoglobin of a human foetus

1. has a lower affinity for oxygen than that of the adult

2. its affinity for oxygen is the same as that of an adult

3. has only 2 protein subunits instead of 4

4. has a higher affinity for oxygen than that of an adult

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People living at sea level have- around 5 million RBC per cubic millimeter of their blood

whereas those living at an altitude of 5400 metres have around 8 million. This is because

at high altitude:

1. people get pollution-free air to breathe and more oxygen is available

2. atmospheric Olevel is less and hence more RBCs are needed to absorb the required

amount of O2 to survive

3. there is more UV radiation which enhances RBC production

4. people eat more nutritive food, therefore more RBCs are formed

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Which one of the following statements is incorrect ?

1. The residual air in lungs slightly decreases the efficiency of respiration in mammals

2. The presence of non-respiratory air sacs, increases the efficiency of respiration in birds

3. In insects, circulating body fluids serve to distribute oxygen to tissues

4. The principle of countercurrent flow facilitates efficient respiration in gills of fishes

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In the tissues, high concentrations of carbon doxide

1. increases the affinity of haemoglobin to both oxygen and hydrogen

2. increases the affinity of haemoglobin to oxygen but decreases its affinity to hydrogen

3. decreases the affinity of haemoglobin to oxygen but increases its affinity to hydrogen

4. decreases the affinity of haemoglobin to both oxygen and hydrogen.

Subtopic:  Respiratory System: Transport of Gases Part 2 | Respiratory System: Transport of Gases |
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During winter a person died during sleep, the room was closed and a container with burnt

charcoal was found in the room. What may be the possible reason of his death?

1. non-availability of oxygen

2. Hb has more affinity to combine with carbon monoxide

3. Hb has more affinity to combine with nitrogen

4. combined effect of 1. and 3.

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The respiratory centre in the brain is stimulated by

1. CO2 concentration in venous blood

2. O2 concentration in artery blood

3. CO2 concentration in artery blood

4. O2 concentration in venous blood.

Subtopic:  Respiratory System: Regulation of Respiration |
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Which of the following match is correct?

1. Emphysema : reduction of surface area of alveoli and bronchi

2. Pneumonia : occupational disease with asbestos

3. Silicosis : inflammation of alveoli

4. Asthma : excessive secretion of bronchial mucus

Subtopic:  Respiratory Disorders: Part 1 | Respiratory Disorders: Part 2 | Respiratory Disorders - III |
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When a man inhales air containing normal concentration of O2 as well as CO he suffers from suffocation because

(1) CO reacts with O2 reducing its percentage in air

(2) haemoglobin combines with CO instead of O2 and forms carboxyhaemoglobin

(3) CO affects diaphragm and intercostal muscles

(4) CO affects the nerves of the lungs.

Subtopic:  Respiratory System: Exchange of Gases |
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