CBSE 11th Standard Biology Subject Breathing and Exchange of Gases HOT Questions 3 Marks Questions 2021
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CBSE 11th Standard Biology Subject Breathing and Exchange of Gases HOT Questions 3 Marks Questions 2021
11th Standard CBSE
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Reg.No. :
Biology
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A person dies in an accident in which his chest cavity was punctured, but no lung damage was there. Point out the cause of death.
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Diffusion of gases occurs in the alveolar region only and not in the other parts of respiratory system. Why?
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Why is breathing of women regarded as thoracic, while that of male as abdominal? Also state who among the two has higher vital capacity.
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State the route of foul air from the lungs to outside. Also state whether TV increases or decreases during excitement and activity.
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Why is it not advisable to sleep in closed rooms warmed with burning of coals continuously?
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3 Marks
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CBSE 11th Standard Biology Subject Breathing and Exchange of Gases HOT Questions 3 Marks Questions 2021 Answer Keys
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The movement of air into and out of the lungs is carried out by creating a pressure gradient between the lungs and the atmosphere. The pressure within the lungs is less than the atmospheric pressure so, there is a negative pressure in the lungs with respect to atmospheric pressure. The puncture in the chest affects this pressure gradient maintained by the lungs and thus, may cause cessation of breathing
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For efficient exchange of gases, respiratory surface must have certain characteristics such as
(i) it must be thin, moist and permeable to respiratory gases.
(ii) it must be large.
(iii) it must be highly vascular.
Only alveolar region has these characteristics. Thus, diffusion of gases occurs in this region only. -
In male, the lateral movements of thorax constitutes 25% of breathing, while the abdominal movement accounts for 75% breathing. Thus, it regarded as abdominal breathing.
In women, particular in pregnant women, the entire breathing is through lateral movements of the thorax. thus, breathing in women is regarded as thoracic.
The VC is higher in men than in women and in the young ones than in the old persons. -
The foul air follows the route given below
Alveoli\(\rightarrow \)Alveolar ducts\(\rightarrow \)Bronchioles\(\rightarrow \)Bronchi\(\rightarrow \)Trachea\(\rightarrow \)Larynx\(\rightarrow \)Glottis\(\rightarrow \)Pharynx\(\rightarrow \)Internal nares\(\rightarrow \)Nasal chambers\(\rightarrow \)External nares\(\rightarrow \)Atmosphere.
The tidal volume increases 4-10 times during excitment and activity. -
A person sleeping in such room gets carbon monoxide poisonong.CO combines with Hb more readily than oxygen forming carboxyhaemoglobin.This reduce the amount of free Hb available for carrying O2 .Thus, the tissue is starved of O2 .this is the reason why it is not advisable to sleep in closed rooms warmed with coals
3 Marks