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Card 26

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When airflow is restricted so that the partial pressure of oxygen is low and carbon dioxide is high, what happens to the bronchioles?

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Card 27

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If transpulmonary pressure equals zero, what will happen to the lungs?

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Card 28

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A collapse of the lungs is also known as...

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Card 29

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Why does more carbon dioxide than oxygen dissolve in liquid when both gases are the same pressure?

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Card 30

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What law states that the amount of a given gas that dissolves in a given type and volume of liquid is directly proportional to the partial pressure of that gas in equilibrium with that liquid

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Card 31

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Which muscles control inspiration?

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Card 32

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Internal respiration depends on which three factors?

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Card 33

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Three factors that cause the partial pressures of gases in the alveoli to differ from pressures in the atmosphere?

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Card 34

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When the bronchiole constricts, will resistance increase or decrease?

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Card 35

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When the bronchiole constricts, will airflow increase or decrease?

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