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Exercise Physiology Chapter 9 Quiz
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The degree of lung filling depends on two factors:
Magnitude of inspiratory movements and only the pressure gradient outside the lung
Magnitude of expiratory movements and only the pressure gradient outside the lung
Magnitude of expiratory movements and the pressure gradient between the air inside and the air outside the lung
Magnitude of inspiratory movements and the pressure gradient between the aire inside and the air outside the lung
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What represents the total air volume moved in one breath from full inspiration to maximum expiration or vice versa?
Tidal Volume TV
Forced Vital Capacity FVC
Static Lung Volume
Dynamic Lung Volume
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What describes air moved during either the inspiratory or expiratory phase of each breathing cycle?
Static Lung Volume
Dynamic Lung Volume
Tidal Volume TV
Forced Vital Capacity FVC
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What is the term used to identify the maximum expiration at the end of a tidal expiration?
Inspiratory Reserve Volume IRV
Inspiratory Capacity IC
Functional Residual Capacity FRC
Expiratory Reserve Volume ERV
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During inspiration:
The diaphragm contracts, flattens out, and moves upward
The diaphragm contracts, flattens out, and moves downward
The diaphragm relaxes, flattens out, and moves upward
The diaphragm relaxes, flattens out, and moves downward
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What is the term used to identify the volume in the lungs after a maximum inspiration?
Inspiratory Reserve Volume IRV
Residual Lung Volume RLV
Inspiratory Capacity IC
Total Lung Capacity TLC
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The degree of lung filling depends on two factors:
What represents the total air volume moved in one breath from full...
What describes air moved during either the inspiratory or expiratory...
What is the term used to identify the maximum expiration at the end of...
During inspiration:
What is the term used to identify the volume in the lungs after a...
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