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PHY2042 - Human physiology: Cardiovascular, respiratory and renal systems - S2 2025

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Three people with the same age and body size ascend to a higher altitude (3000 meters). Which one of these people has a higher chance to develop mountain sickness?

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A mountaineer starts a journey from sea level and flies in a pressurised plane. She gets out at an altitude that causes her arterial PO2 to fall to 60mmHg.  Which of the following best describes her body’s response during the next hour?
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An engine mechanic is accidentally exposed to carbon monoxide which he breathes for a short period of time. Which of the following would you expect to occur?

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Analyses of gases in the alveolar air and systemic arterial blood were made on a patient and the following values were obtained: Alveolar air PO2 = 100 mmHg; Systemic arterial blood PO2 = 70 mmHg. Based on these values which one of the following statements is CORRECT?

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Which one of these volumes or capacities can be measured directly with simple spirometry?

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The amount of a substance that is excreted in the urine is equal to the

amount that is ________ plus

the amount that is ___________ minus the amount that is ____________.

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During acclimatization to high altitude, which of the following takes place?

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An airline passenger suffers a pulmonary embolism from a detached clot that originated in her lower leg. Which one of the following statements about the region of the lung supplied by the blocked artery is most correct?

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A lean 55 year-old mechanic weighing 85kg has chronic shortness of breath during moderate exercise. On spirometry his vital capacity is 3.2L and his FEV1/FVC ratio is 78%. His arterial PO2 is 98mmHg at rest. He is most likely suffering from

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Bohr effect includes the following process:

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