NEET Biology: Breathing and Exchange of Gases — MCQ Test 6

Q6. Which of the following statements about the respiratory centers is incorrect?

Q7. In which form is the majority of carbon dioxide transported in the blood?

Q8. Which factor primarily determines the direction of gas exchange in the alveoli?

Q9. Which of the following reduces hemoglobin’s affinity for oxygen, promoting oxygen release in tissues?

Q10. Which of the following is true regarding the Bohr effect?

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Which of the following correctly describes the transport of carbon dioxide in the blood?

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Q1. Which of the following correctly describes the transport of carbon dioxide in the blood?

  • A. Only dissolved in plasma
  • B. Mainly bound to hemoglobin
  • C. Mostly in the form of bicarbonate ions
  • D. Actively transported by RBCs

Q2. Which lung volume is the maximum amount of air a person can breathe in after a normal expiration?

  • A. Vital Capacity
  • B. Inspiratory Capacity
  • C. Tidal Volume
  • D. Expiratory Reserve Volume

Q3. Which of the following occurs during forceful expiration?

  • A. Diaphragm contracts
  • B. Intercostal muscles relax
  • C. Abdominal muscles contract
  • D. Both 2 and 3

Q4. Which of the following does not influence the oxygen dissociation curve?

  • A. Partial pressure of oxygen
  • B. Blood pH
  • C. Temperature
  • D. Nitrogen concentration

Q5. Which of the following statements about oxygen transport is correct?

  • A. Oxygen is mainly transported as bicarbonate ions
  • B. Oxygen is primarily transported bound to hemoglobin
  • C. Most oxygen is dissolved in plasma
  • D. Oxygen is actively transported by RBCs

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