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#Question id: 7273


Hox9 and Hox10 paralogues specify the stylopod, Hox11 paralogues specify the zeugopod, and Hox12 and Hox13 paralogues specify the autopod. This scenario has been confirmed by numerous experiments.

Which of the following experiment correctly describe this scenario?

#Unit 5. Developmental Biology
  1. If knocked out all six alleles of the three Hox10 paralogues (Hox10aaccdd) in mouse embryos, the resulting mice not only had severe axial skeletal defects, they also had no femur or patella they did have humerus.
  2. When all six alleles of the three Hox11 paralogues were knocked out, the resulting hindlimbs had tibias-fibulas but neither femur nor humerus.
  3. knocking out all the paralogous Hoxa9 and Hoxd12 loci resulted in loss of the autopod.
  4. If knocked out all six alleles of the three Hox10 and Hox11 paralogues (Hox10aaccdd) in mouse embryos, the resulting mice have no limb.
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#Unit 7. System Physiology – Animal

The alveolar pressure of a normal 77-year-old woman is approximately 1 cm H2O during expiration. What is the alveolar pressure during inspiration (in cm H2O)?

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#Question id: 11063

#Unit 7. System Physiology – Animal

A man inspires 1000 ml from a spirometer. The intrapleural pressure was −4 cm H2O before inspiration and −12 cm H2O the end of inspiration. What is the compliance of the lungs?

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#Unit 7. System Physiology – Animal

A liquid-ventilated lung compared to a gas-ventilated lung

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#Question id: 11066

#Unit 7. System Physiology – Animal

A 22-year-old woman has a pulmonary compliance of 0.2 L/cm H2O and a pleural pressure of −4 cm H2O. What is the pleural pressure (in cm H2O) when the woman inhales 1.0 L of air?

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#Unit 7. System Physiology – Animal

A patient has a dead space of 150 ml, functional residual capacity of 3 L, tidal volume of 650 ml, expiratory reserve volume of 1.5 L, total lung capacity of 8 L, and respiratory rate of 15 breaths/min. What is the residual volume?

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#Question id: 11070

#Unit 7. System Physiology – Animal

A patient has a dead space of 150 ml, functional residual capacity of 3 L, tidal volume of 650 ml, expiratory reserve volume of 1.5 L, a total lung capacity of 8 L, respiratory rate of 15 breaths/min. What is the alveolar ventilation?