Carbonic anhydrase is present in
(1)R.B.C
(2)Plasma
(3)Both A and B
(4)Tissues
Binding of Oxygen with Hb is primarily related to
(1)Partial pressure of O2
(2)Partial pressure of CO2
(3)Hydrogen ion Concentration
(4)Temperature
Each Hb can carry a maximum of ___oxygen molecules.
(1)2
(2)4
(3)8
(4)6
Choose the wrong statement
(1)CO2 is the harmful molecule and released during catabolic reactions
(2)respiration will always require O2
(3)Breathing is a part of respiration
(4)All of the above
Contraction of diaphragm:
1. Increases the volume of the thoracic chamber in the antero-posterior axis
2. Increases the volume of the thoracic chamber in the dorso-ventral axis
3. Decreases the volume of the thoracic chamber in the antero-posterior axis
4. Decreases the volume of the thoracic chamber in the dorso-ventral axis
In case of a decrease in the carbon dioxide concentration of blood, the Hb- saturation curve will shift towards:
1. Right side
2. Left side
3. No change in the position of the saturation curve
4. First right and then left
The most important primary factor in determining the percent saturation of haemoglobin with oxygen is
1. Partial pressure of oxygen
2. Acidity
3. Partial pressure of carbon dioxide
4. Temperature
Volume of air that will remain in the lungs after a normal expiration is
1. Inspiratory capacity
2. Functional residual capacity
3. Vital capacity
4. Expiratory reserve volume
Respiratory rhythm centre is present in the medulla and is primarily responsible for regulation of respiration as per demands of the body tissues. This centre is regulated by
1. Pneumotaxic centre present pons region
2. Central chemoreceptor adjacent to rhythm centre
3. Peripheral chemoreceptor present in aortic arch and carotid artery
4. All of these
Maximum volume of air a person can breathe after forceful expiration is termed as
1. Inspiratory capacity
2. Vital capacity
3. Expiratory capacity
4. Functional residual capacity