A. 10 mm
B. 60 mm
C. 10 cm
D. 100 mm
Related Mcqs:
- Blood leaving the lungs has all its haemoglobin oxygenated and gives up oxygen to tissues due to one of the following reasons:
- Important factors which affect the capacity of haemoglobin to combine with oxygen is?
- If a barometer carries wter instead of mercury, the height of column for a pressure equivalent to 75 cm of mercury will be
- Oxygen capacity of haemoglobin is:
- A gas used in gas engine trial was tested in a Boys Calorimeter. The pressure of gas supply was 7 cm of water column. If the barometric pressure is 760 mm of mercury, the absolute pressure of the gas would be
- How much oxygen binds with 1 gm of haemoglobin in normal state:
- How can combining of haemoglobin with oxygen in the lungs be promoted?
- The number of oxygen molecules associating with haemoglobin in man is:
- Under certain conditions, an increase in P50 value of haemoglobin would bring which of these changes in the affinity of pigment to combine with oxygen:
- The pressure of steam generated in a boiler as recorded by the Bourdon pressure gauge was 2.2 kg/sq-cm. If the barometer reads 774 mm of mercury the absolute pressure of steam would be