coughing up blood or has extreme difficulty in breathing. Keisha decides to stay with her parents in Denver (elevation 5280 feet). When she arrives at her parents' home, Keisha feels slightly better.
6. Why might the change in altitude mean Keisha feels slightly better? Choose ALL that apply.
a) There is a higher partial pressure of oxygen in Denver.
b) There is a higher percentage of oxygen in Denver.
c) There is a lower partial pressure of oxygen in Denver.
d) There is a lower percentage of oxygen in Denver.
e) There is not difference in either partial pressure or percentage of oxygen in Denver.
7. What effect would this change in altitude have, if any, on the oxyhemoglobin dissociation curve?
a. You would move along the graph to the left.
b. You would move along the graph to the right.
c. The graph would shift to the left.
d. The graph would shift to the right.
e. There would not be any effect on the oxyhemoglobin dissociation curve.
8. Would there be any effect on loading or unloading of oxygen? Choose ALL that apply.
a. There would be less loading of oxygen at the alveoli.
b. There would be more loading of oxygen at the alveoli.
c. There would be more unloading and greater oxygen delivery to the systemic tissues.
d. There would be less unloading and decreased oxygen delivery to the systemic tissues.
e. No, there would not be any effect on loading or unloading of oxygen.
However, over the next few days, Keisha gets worse and begins having severe difficulty breathing. Her mom calls 911 and Keisha is taken to the ER. Her respiration rate is now 30 bpm.
9. Where in the brain is respiration rate generated and regulated?
a. amygdala
b. hypothalamus
c. medulla and pons
coughing up blood or has extreme difficulty in breathing.Keisha decides to stay with her parents in Denver (elevation 5280 feet).When she arrives at her parents'home,Keisha feels slightly better
6. Why might the change in altitude mean Keisha feels slightly better? Choose ALL that apply. a) There is a higher partial pressure of oxygen in Denver. b) There is a higher percentage of oxygen in Denver. c)There is a lower partial pressure of oxygen in Denver d There is a lower percentage of oxygen in Denver. e) There is not difference in either partial pressure or percentage of oxygen in Denver.
7. What effect would this change in altitude have,if any,on the oxyhemoglobin dissociation curve? a. You would move along the graph to the left. b. You would move along the graph to the right. c.The graph would shift to the left. d. The graph would shift to the right e. There would not be any effect on the oxyhemoglobin dissociation curve
8.Would there be any effect on loading or unloading of oxygen? Choose ALL that apply a. There would be less loading of oxygen at the alveoli b. There would be more loading of oxygen at the alveoli c. There would be more unloading and greater oxygen delivery to the systemic tissues. d. There would be less unloading and decreased oxygen delivery to the systemic tissues. e. No, there would not be any effect on loading or unloading of oxygen.
However,over the next few days,Keisha gets worse and begins having severe difficulty breathing.Her mom calls 911 and Keisha is taken to the ER.Her respiration rate is now 30 bpm 9.Where in the brain is respiration rate generated and regulated? a.amygdala b.hypothalamus c. medulla and pons