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Forced deep breathing during rest for some time is followed by temporary stoppage of breathing because of.

  1. Little $CO _2$ in blood

  2. High $CO _2$ content in blood

  3. High oxygen content in blood

  4. Little oxygen content in blood


Correct Option: A

To generate pressure gradients for faciliatating expiration and inspiration, the human body uses the intercostal muscles and.

  1. Alveolar sacs

  2. Bronchi

  3. Primary, secondary and tertiary bronchioles

  4. Diaphragm

  5. Wind pipe


Correct Option: D

Increase in $CO _2$ concentration shall cause.

  1. Slower and shallower breathing

  2. Slower and deeper breathing

  3. Faster and deeper breathing

  4. No effect on breathing


Correct Option: C

Which one of the following is a possibility for most of us in regard to breathing, by making a conscious effort?

  1. One can breathe out air totally without oxygen.

  2. One can breathe out air through Eustachian tube by closing both nose and mouth.

  3. One can consciously breathe in and breathe out by moving the diaphragm alone, without moving the ribs at all.

  4. The lungs can be made fully empty by forcefully breathing out all air from them.


Correct Option: B
Explanation:

During breathing, 20% oxygen is taken in and 15% oxygen is exhaled out. Movement of diaphragm is very important during breathing process. Ribs will also move in and out with the diaphragm. It is not possible to breathe by moving the diaphragm along without moving ribs. Even after forceful exhalation, lungs are never fully emptied. Residual volume, that is minimum amount of air in lungs always remain at all times. Eustachian tube connects middle ear cavity with nasopharynx and hence, one can breathe out air through it by closing both nose and mouth.

Thus, the correct answer is option B.

Read the following statements:
(A) Nasal chamber opens into nasopharynx which is a portion of pharynx
(B) Larynx produces sound during inspiration as well as expiration
(C) During swallowing gullet can be covered by a thin elastic cartilagenous flap called epiglottis
(D) Trachea is get divided at the level of the 6th thoracic vertebra into right and left primary bronchi.
(E) The braching network of bronchi, bronchioles and alveoli comprise the lungs.
How many statements are not correct-

  1. 2

  2. 3

  3. 4

  4. 1


Correct Option: A
Explanation:

A)Nasal chamber opens into nasopharynx which is a portion of pharynx – True because It also connects the nasal system of air chambers and the upper end of the trachea. The opening of the mouth into the pharynx is the oropharynx, and the nasal opening is the nasopharynx. The eustachian tube from the middle ear opens into the pharynx on each side.

B)Larynx produces sound during inspiration as well as expiration – True, because, the larynx commonly called the voice box, is an organ in the top of the neck of tetrapods involved in breathing, producing sound. They have skeletal muscle, cartilage of the upper larynx collapses inward during inhalation, causing airway obstruction, results in the creation of sounds.

C)During swallowing, gullet can be covered by a thin elastic cartilaginous flap called Epiglottis – false, because, the epiglottis is a flap in the throat that keeps food from entering the windpipe and the lungs. The flap is made of elastic cartilage covered with a mucous membrane, attached to the entrance of the larynx. It projects obliquely upwards behind the tongue and the hyoid bone, pointing dorsally.

D) The trachea is get divided at the level of 6th thoracic vertebra into right and left primary bronchi – False, because The trachea, commonly called the windpipe, is the main airway to the lungs It divides into the right and left bronchi at the level of the fifth thoracic vertebra, channeling air to the right or left lung.

E)The branching network of bronchi, bronchioles, and alveoli comprise the lungs – True.

So, the correct option is ‘2’.

During inspiration muscles of diaphragm

  1. Contracts

  2. Expands

  3. No effect

  4. Coiled like string


Correct Option: A
Explanation:

During inhalation, the diaphragm contracts, thus enlarging the thoracic cavity. This reduces intra-thoracic pressure: enlarging the cavity creates suction that draws air into the lungs. When the diaphragm relaxes, air is exhaled by elastic recoil of the lung and the tissues lining the thoracic cavity in conjunction with the abdominal muscles, which act as an antagonist, paired with the diaphragm's contraction.

Which of the following is true for $CO _2$ concentration ?

  1. More in alveolar air than in expired air

  2. More in expired air than in alveolar air

  3. More in inspired air than in alveolar air

  4. More in inspired air than in expired air


Correct Option: A
Explanation:

The concentration of expired air is more in the alveolar air than in expired air due to the partial pressure of carbon dioxide in alveoli is more than the atmosphere.

So the correct option is 'More in alveolar air than in expired air'

Hiccough (hiccup) is due to activity of

  1. Intercostal muscle

  2. Food in air tract

  3. Diaphragm

  4. Inadequate oxygen in environment


Correct Option: C
Explanation:

  • Hiccup is also called as a hiccough. It is an involuntary activity of the diaphragm. During hiccups, the diaphragm muscle shows several involuntary contractions. 
  • When the diaphragm muscle contracts, the opening between the vocal cords snaps shut to check the inflow of air. 
  • This results in the hic or hiccup sound. This results due to irritation of the nerves. 

Thus, the correct answer is 'Diaphragm.'