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Lab Q14

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Below are the questions for the exam with the choices of answers:

Question #1
A  decrease in venous return and increase in venous return
B  increase in venous return
C  decrease in heart rate
D  decrease in heart rate, diaphragm relaxes, and decrease in venous return
Question #2
A  decrease the volume of the thoracic cavity.
B  increase the pressure in the pleural cavity.
C  increase the volume of the thoracic cavity.
D  push venous blood away from the heart.
Question #3
A  the amount of air that moves in or out of the alveoli in one minute.
B  the amount of air that moves in or out of the lungs in one minute.
C  the maximum amount of air you can force out of your lungs after you have exhaled normally.
D  the maximum amount of air you can bring into your lungs after your have inhaled normally.
Question #4
A  increasing tidal volume and breathing rate.
B  increasing tidal volume.
C  decreasing tidal volume and increasing breathing rate.
D  decreasing the anatomical dead space.
E  increasing breathing rate.
Question #6
A  The surface area of alveoli
B  The alveolar volume
C  The anatomical dead space
D  The vital capacity
Question #7
A  The surface area for gas exchange increases when the person lies down.
B  The surface area for gas exchange does not change when the person lies down.
C  The surface area for gas exchange decreases when the person lies down.
Question #8
A  did not change the tidal volume.
B  decreased the tidal volume.
C  increased the tidal volume.
Question #9
A  the level of oxygen in the alveoli remains constant.
B  you breathe faster.
C  the level of oxygen in the alveoli increases.
D  the level of oxygen in the alveoli decreases.