A.1300ml
B.2300ml
C.3300ml
D.300ml
Related Mcqs:
- Because being trapped in ‘dead space’ which of these amounts of inhaled air does not reach alveoli of our lungs:
- We inhale about which of these amounts of air in one breathe:
- Our normal O2 intake per minute amounts to:
- The amount of air of respiratory importance reaching into alveoli is:
- Blood leaving the lungs is richer than the blood entering the lungs in:
- How can combining of haemoglobin with oxygen in the lungs be promoted?
- We loose which of these amounts of CO2 per minute:
- Blood leaving the lungs has all its haemoglobin oxygenated and gives up oxygen to tissues due to one of the following reasons:
- Which of these facts sugests that oxygen is transported from lungs to the tissues combined with haemoglobin rather than dissolved in blood plasma:
- In young male which of these amounts of oxygen diffuse per minutes per mm of respiratory membrane: