BIO205 Exam 3 Respiratory

BIO205 Exam 3 Respiratory

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51 Qs

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BIO205 Exam 3 Respiratory

BIO205 Exam 3 Respiratory

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Biology

University

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Created by

Keyner Rojas

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51 questions

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1.

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   _____ is required to synthesize ATP through aerobic cellular respiration. ____ is required inside the mitochondria and is utilized in the last step of electron transport.

2.

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CO2 + H2O -> ________

3.

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Normal blood pH is _____ - ____

4.

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________ is when blood pH decreases, typically due to an increase of CO2/H2CO3 in the blood.

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______: The passive process of the net movement of gasses from an area of high partial pressure to low partial pressure. Rates of ____ depend on temp (body temp), pressure gradient, concentration gradient, ____ distance, and gas solubility.

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________ is the movement of gas or fluid over a distance due to a pressure gradient (high pressure to low pressure).

7.

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________: Respiratory medium moves in and out of the same respiratory chamber (a back-and-forth movement). (Mammals)

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