NEET Biology: Breathing and Exchange of Gases — MCQ Test 7

Q6. Which of the following factors favors the binding of oxygen to hemoglobin in the lungs?

Q7. Which lung capacity includes Tidal Volume and Inspiratory Reserve Volume?

Q8. What causes the movement of oxygen from alveoli into the blood?

Q9. Which respiratory structure is known as the "windpipe"?

Q10. Where are chemoreceptors that regulate respiration located?

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Which respiratory disorder is caused by exposure to dust particles in industries such as stone grinding?

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Key concepts covered in this specific test include Respiratory, Disorder, Exposure, Particles, Industries, and Grinding.

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Q1. Which respiratory disorder is caused by exposure to dust particles in industries such as stone grinding?

  • A. Asthma
  • B. Silicosis
  • C. Emphysema
  • D. Bronchitis

Q2. Which of the following statements about carbon dioxide transport is correct?

  • A. CO₂ is mainly transported as bicarbonate ions.
  • B. CO₂ is transported only as dissolved gas in plasma.
  • C. CO₂ has no effect on blood pH.
  • D. All CO₂ is expelled from the body in a single breath.

Q3. Which of the following represents the correct sequence of structures in the human respiratory passage?

  • A. Nostrils → Pharynx → Larynx → Trachea → Bronchi → Alveoli
  • B. Pharynx → Nostrils → Larynx → Trachea → Bronchi → Alveoli
  • C. Nostrils → Larynx → Pharynx → Trachea → Bronchi → Alveoli
  • D. Trachea → Nostrils → Larynx → Pharynx → Bronchi → Alveoli

Q4. What is the primary driving force for oxygen diffusion in the lungs?

  • A. Temperature gradient
  • B. Partial pressure gradient
  • C. pH gradient
  • D. Hemoglobin concentration

Q5. Which of the following statements regarding carbon dioxide transport is incorrect?

  • A. CO₂ is primarily transported as bicarbonate ions.
  • B. Some CO₂ binds to hemoglobin to form carbamino-hemoglobin.
  • C. CO₂ transport does not affect blood pH.
  • D. Carbonic anhydrase catalyzes the conversion of CO₂ into bicarbonate.

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