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#Question id: 11133


Which of the following statements accurately describes a feature of temperature sensation by the nervous system?

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  1. Cold receptors continue to be activated even if skin temperature is lowered well below its freezing point
  2. Both cold and warm receptors each have very specific, nonoverlapping ranges of temperature sensitivity
  3. Warm and cold receptors respond to both steady state temperatures and to changes in temperature
  4. Temperature receptor function is the result of ion conduction changes and not changes in their metabolic rate
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The following diagram shows pulmonary airway resistance expressed as a function of pulmonary volume. Which relationship best describes the normal lung?


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A 65-year-old man with emphysema due to 34 years of cigarette smoking is admitted to hospital due to dyspnea. With further tests the mean pulmonary arterial pressure is determined to be 45 mm Hg at rest. He is hypoxic (PO2 = 49 mm Hg), hypercapnic (85 mm Hg), and slightly acidotic. The cardiovascular and oxygen changes are due to which of the following?

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Which of the following will decrease pulmonary blood flow resistance?

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A person’s normal tidal volume is 400 ml with a dead space of 100 ml. The respiratory rate is 12 breaths/min. The person is placed on ventilator for surgery and the tidal volume is 700 with a rate of 12. What is the approximate alveolar Pco2 for this person?

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The diffusing capacity of a gas is the volume of gas that will diffuse through a membrane each minute for a pressure difference of 1 mm Hg. Which of the following gases is often used to estimate the oxygen diffusing capacity of the lungs?