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Hiccough (Hiccup) is due to activity of (Manipal 01)

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Explanation

Hiccoughs or hiccups are caused by involuntary contractions of the diaphragm. This sudden contraction causes the glottis to close briefly, producing the characteristic 'hic' sound.

Thoracic cage of man is formed of (MPPPMT 02 )

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The thoracic cage, also known as the rib cage, is formed by the ribs, sternum, and thoracic vertebrae. These structures together protect vital organs such as the heart and lungs.

  • Ribs: 12 pairs of ribs, each connected to the thoracic vertebrae at the back.
  • Sternum: The flat bone located at the front center of the chest.
  • Thoracic vertebrae: The 12 vertebrae of the spine to which the ribs are attached.

Dead space is (Manipal 03)

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Dead space refers to areas of the respiratory system where no gas exchange occurs. The upper respiratory tract, including the nose, pharynx, and trachea, is considered dead space because it only conducts air to the lungs but does not participate in gas exchange.

  • Upper respiratory tract: Includes nasal passages, pharynx, and larynx.
  • Lower respiratory tract: Includes the trachea, bronchi, and lungs, where the alveolar spaces are situated.

Carbon dioxide contained in Tobacco smoke (AIEEE 03)

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Carbon dioxide in tobacco smoke can bind to hemoglobin more readily than oxygen, forming carboxyhemoglobin. This reduces the oxygen-carrying capacity of the blood, leading to decreased oxygen supply to tissues.

  • Carboxyhemoglobin: Formed when carbon dioxide binds irreversibly to hemoglobin, reducing its ability to carry oxygen.
  • Effects: Can cause hypoxia and decrease overall oxygen delivery to the body's tissues.

What is correct ? (Orissa03)

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Explanation

Pulmonary ventilation refers to the total volume of air moved into and out of the respiratory system per minute. Alveolar ventilation is the volume of air that reaches the alveoli and is available for gas exchange per minute. Because some of the air remains in the conducting airways (anatomical dead space) and does not participate in gas exchange, alveolar ventilation is always less than pulmonary ventilation.

Increase in CO2 concentration shall cause (CBSE 04)

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An increase in CO2 concentration in the blood leads to a condition known as hypercapnia. The body responds to hypercapnia by increasing the rate and depth of breathing (faster and deeper breathing) to expel more CO2 and bring the levels back to normal. This response is mediated by chemoreceptors that sense the elevated CO2 levels and stimulate the respiratory centers in the brain.

SARS is caused by a variant of (AIIMS 04 )

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Explanation

SARS (Severe Acute Respiratory Syndrome) is caused by a coronavirus, specifically the SARS-CoV virus. The coronavirus family also includes viruses that cause the common cold, but SARS is caused by a different, more severe variant. It is important to distinguish between different diseases caused by coronaviruses.

Mountain sickness at high altitude is due to (CPMT 05)

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Mountain sickness, also known as altitude sickness, occurs due to the decreased partial pressure of oxygen at high altitudes. This lower oxygen availability leads to hypoxia, causing symptoms like headaches, dizziness, and nausea. The body struggles to get enough oxygen to its tissues, leading to the symptoms of mountain sickness.

Percentage of oxygen being carried by blood plasma is (Orissa 06)

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Make the correct pairs

Column 1

P.Silicosis

Q.Emphysema

R. Asthma

S.Bronchitis

Column 2

1 Spreading of fibrous tissue

2 Little alveolar elasticity

3 Muscle of the wall of tracheal

4 Burning sensation of bronchus

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Explanation

Silicosis is associated with the spreading of fibrous tissue in the lungs (P 1). Emphysema is characterized by little alveolar elasticity (Q 2). Asthma involves the muscles of the wall of the trachea (R 3). Bronchitis is marked by a burning sensation of the bronchus (S 4). Therefore, the correct pairs are P 1, Q 2, R 3, S 4.

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