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Class 11th (Biology) Chapters
1. The Living World 2. Biological Classification 3. Plant Kingdom
4. Animal Kingdom 5. Morphology Of Flowering Plants 6. Anatomy Of Flowering Plants
7. Structural Organisation In Animals 8. Cell - The Unit Of Life 9. Biomolecules
10. Cell Cycle And Cell Division 11. Transport In Plants 12. Mineral Nutrition
13. Photosynthesis In Higher Plants 14. Respiration In Plants 15. Plant - Growth And Development
16. Digestion And Absorption 17. Breathing And Exchange Of Gases 18. Body Fluids And Circulation
19. Excretory Products And Their Elimination 20. Locomotion And Movement 21. Neural Control And Coordination
22. Chemical Coordination And Integration Sample Paper



Chapter 17 Breathing And Exchange Of Gases



Multiple Choice Questions

Question 1. Respiration in insects is called direct because

(a) The cell exchange $O_2$/ $CO_2$ directly with the air in the tubes

(b) The tissues exchange $O_2$/ $CO_2$ directly with coelomic fluid

(c) The tissues exchange $O_2$/ $CO_2$ directly with the air outside through body surface

(d) Tracheal tubes exchange $O_2$/ $CO_2$ directly with the haemocoel which then exchange with tissues

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Question 2. Regarding the functions of our respiratory system, mark the wrong entry.

(a) Humidifies the air

(b) Warms up the air

(c) Exchange of gases

(d) Cleans up the air

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Question 3. A person suffers punctures in his chest cavity in an accident without any damage to the lungs. Its effect could be

(a) Reduced breathing rate

(b) Rapid increase in breathing rate

(c) No change in respiration

(d) Cessation of breathing

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Question 4. It is known that exposure to carbon monoxide is harmful to animals because

(a) It reduces $CO_2$ transport

(b) It reduces $O_2$ transport

(c) It increases $CO_2$ transport

(d) It increases $O_2$ transport

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Question 5. Mark the true statement among the following with reference to normal breathing

(a) Inspiration is a passive process where as expiration is active

(b) Inspiration is a active process where as expiration is passive

(c) Inspiration and expiration are active processes

(d) Inspiration and expiration are passive processes

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Question 6. A person breathes in some volume of air by forced inspiration after having a forced expiration. This quantity of air taken in is

(a) Total lung capacity

(b) Tidal volume

(c) Vital capacity

(d) Inspiratory capacity

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Question 7. Mark the incorrect statement in context to $O_2$ binding to Hb

(a) Higher pH

(b) Lower temperature

(c) Lower $pCO_2$

(d) Higher $pO_2$

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Question 8. Which of the following statements is incorrect regarding respiratory system?

(a) Each terminal bronchiole give rise to a network of bronchi.

(b) the alveoli are highly vascularised.

(c) The lungs are covered by a double-layered membrane.

(d) The plecral fluid reduces friction on the lung surface.

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Question 9. Incidence of Emphysema – a respiratory disorder is high in cigarette smokers. In such cases

(a) The bronchioles are found damaged

(b) The alveolar walls are found damaged

(c) The plasma membrane is found damaged

(d) The respiratory muscles are found damaged

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Question 10. Respiratory process is regulated by certain specialized centres in the brain. One of the following centres can reduce the inspiratory duration upon stimulation

(a) Medullary inspiratory centre

(b) Pneumotaxic centre

(c) Apneustic centre

(d) Chemosensitive centre

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Question 11. $CO_2$ dissociates from carbaminohaemoglobin when

(a) $pCO_2$ is high & $pO_2$ is low

(b) $pO_2$ is high and $pCO_2$ is low

(c) $pCO_2$ and $pO_2$ are equal

(d) None of the above

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Question 12. In breathing movements, air volume can be estimated by

(a) Stethoscope

(b) Hygrometer

(c) Sphigmomanometer

(d) Spirometer

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Question 13. From the following relationships between respiratory volume and capacities and mark the correct answer

i. Inspiratory capacity (IC) = Tidal Volume + Residual Volume

ii. Vital Capacity (VC) = Tidal Volume (TV) + Inspiratory Reserve Volume (IRV) + Expiratory Reserve Volume (ERV).

iii. Residual Volume (RV) = Vital Capacity (VC) – Inspiratory Reserve Volume (IRV)

iv. Tidal Volume (TV) = Inspiratory Capacity (IC) – Inspiratory Reserve Volume (IRV)

Options:

(a) (i) Incorrect, (ii) Incorrect, (iii) Incorrect, (iv) Correct

(b) (i) Incorrect, (ii) Correct, (iii) Incorrect, (iv) Correct

(c) (i) Correct, (ii) Correct, (iii) Incorrect, (iv) Correct

(d) (i) Correct, (ii) Incorrect, (iii) Correct, (iv) Incorrect

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Question 14. The oxygen - haemoglobin dissociation curve will show a right shift in case of

(a) High $pCO_2$

(b) High $pO_2$

(c) Low $pCO_2$

(d) Less $H^+$ concentration

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Question 15. Match the following and mark the correct options

Animal

A. Earthworm

B. Insects

C. Fishes

D. Birds/Reptiles

Respiratory Organ

i. Moist cuticle

ii. Gills

iii. Lungs

iv. Trachea

Options:

(a) A-ii, B-i, C-iv, D-iii

(b) A-i, B-iv, C-ii, D-iii

(c) A-i, B-iii, C-ii, D-iv

(d) A-i, B-ii, C-i.v, D-iii

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Very Short Answer Questions

Question 1. Define the following terms?

a. Tidal volume

b. Residual volume

c. Asthma

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Question 2. A fluid filled double membranous layer surrounds the lungs. Name it and mention its important function.

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Question 3. Name the primary site of exchange of gases in our body?

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Question 4. Cigarette smoking causes emphysema. Give reason.

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Question 5. What is the amount of $O_2$ supplied to tissues through every 100 ml. of oxygenated blood under normal physiological conditions?

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Question 6. A major percentage (97%) of $O_2$ is transported by RBCs in the blood. How does the remaining percentage (3%) of $O_2$ transported?

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Question 7. Arrange the following terms based on their volumes in an ascending order

(a) Tidal Volume (TV)

(b) Residual Volume (RV)

(c) Inspiratory Reserve Volume (IRV)

(d) Expiratory Capacity (EC)

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Question 8. Complete the missing terms

a. Inspiratory Capacity (IC) = _____ +IRV

b. ___________________ = TV + ERV

c. Functional Residual Capacity (FRC) = ERV + ____

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Question 9. Name the organs of respiration in the following organisms:

a. Flatworm - _________________________________________

b. Birds - _____________________________________________

c. Frog- ______________________________________________

d. Cockroach - ________________________________________

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Question 10. Name the important parts involved in creating a pressure gradient between lungs and the atmosphere during normal respiration.

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Short Answer Questions

Question 1. State the different modes of $CO_2$ transport in blood.

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Question 2. Compared to $O_2$, diffusion rate of $CO_2$ through the diffusion membrane per unit difference in partial pressure is much higher. Explain.

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Question 3. For completion of respiration process, write the given steps in sequential manner

a. Diffusion of gases ($O_2$ and $CO_2$) across alveolar membrane.

b. Transport of gases by blood.

c. Utilisation of $O_2$ by the cells for catabolic reactions and resultant release of $CO_2$.

d. Pulmonary ventilation by which atmospheric air is drawn in and $CO_2$ rich alveolar air is released out.

e. Diffusion of $O_2$ and $CO_2$ between blood and tissues.

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Question 4. Differentiate between

a. Inspiratory and expiratory reserve volume

b. Vital capacity and total lung capacity

c. Emphysema and occupational respiratory disorder

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Long Answer Questions

Question 1. Explain the transport of $O_2$ and $CO_2$ between alveoli and tissue with diagram.

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Question 2. Explain the mechanism of breathing with neat labelled sketches.

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Question 3. Explain the role of neural system in regulation of respiration.

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