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QUESTION 5 Chemoreceptors in the circulatory system respond mostly to levels of this in order to regulate blood pH: Carb

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QUESTION 5 Chemoreceptors in the circulatory system respond mostly to levels of this in order to regulate blood pH: Carbon dioxide Oxygen Hemoglobin Urea

QUESTION 7 The tonsils, which are located in the pharynx and defend against inhaled pathogens, are also part of this body system: Cardiac Lymphatic Skeletal Digestive QUESTION 8 The two membranes covering the lungs are called: Pleurae Pericardium Peritoneum Meninges QUESTION 9 Which of the following applies during expiration? Selct all that apply The volume of the thoracic cavity increases The volume of the thoracic cavity decreases The pressure in the thoracic cavity increases Air flows out of the thoracic cavity The pressure in the thoracic cavity decreases

QUESTION 10 This flap of tissue prevents food from passing into the larynx while swallowing: Glottis Epiglottis Adam's apple Uvula QUESTION 11 The volume of air during each normal breath is referred to as: Vital capacity Residual volume Total lung capacity Tidal volume QUESTION 12 Ventilation includes: Inspiration only Expiration only The transportation of oxygen to cells in the body The volume of air that can be exhaled Both inspiration and expiration