Given statement is true or false Statement: Actual site of diffusion of `O_(2) and CO_(2)` between blood and atmospheric air is exchange part.

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Given statement is true or false Statement: Actual site of diffusion of `O_(2) and CO_(2)` between blood and atmospheric air is exchange part.

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Description : Given statement is true or false Statement: Actual site of diffusion of `O_(2) and CO_(2)` between blood and atmospheric air is exchange part.

Last Answer : Given statement is true or false Statement: Actual site of diffusion of `O_(2) and CO_(2)` between blood and atmospheric air is exchange part.

Description : Diffusion of `O_(2)` and `CO_(2)`between lungs and blood present in :-

Last Answer : Diffusion of `O_(2)` and `CO_(2)`between lungs and blood present in :- A. Conducting zone B. Bronchial tree C. Exchanging zone D. Bronchi

Description : Process of exchange of `O_(2)` from the atmosphere with `CO_(2)` produced by the cells is called

Last Answer : Process of exchange of `O_(2)` from the atmosphere with `CO_(2)` produced by the cells is called

Description : Process of exchange of `O_(2)` from the atmosphere with `CO_(2)` produced by the cells is called

Last Answer : Process of exchange of `O_(2)` from the atmosphere with `CO_(2)` produced by the cells is called

Description : For the reaction `CO(g)+(1)/(2)O_(2)(g)rarr CO_(2)(g)` Which one of the statement is correct at constant T and P ?

Last Answer : For the reaction `CO(g)+(1)/(2)O_(2)(g)rarr CO_(2)(g)` Which one of the statement is ... ` D. `Delta H` is independent of physical state of reactants

Description : For the reaction `CO(g)+(1)/(2)O_(2)(g)rarr CO_(2)(g)` Which one of the statement is correct at constant T and P ?

Last Answer : For the reaction `CO(g)+(1)/(2)O_(2)(g)rarr CO_(2)(g)` Which one of the statement is correct at ... ` C. `Delta H lt Delta E` D. None of the above

Description : 0.6 g of carbon was burnt in the air to form `CO_(2)`. The number of molecules of `CO_(2)` introduced into the will be : `C+O_(2)toCO_(2)`

Last Answer : 0.6 g of carbon was burnt in the air to form `CO_(2)`. The number of molecules of `CO_(2)` introduced into ... C. `6.02xx10^(22)` D. `3.01xx10^(22)`

Description : For proper transport of `O_(2)` and `CO_(2)` blood should be

Last Answer : For proper transport of `O_(2)` and `CO_(2)` blood should be A. Slightly acidic B. Strongly acidic C. Strongly alkaline D. Slightly alkaline

Description : `{:("Respiration","Atmosphere","Alveoli","Deoxygenated blood","Oxygenated blood","Tissue"),(O_(2),159,104,B,95,D),(CO_(2),0.3,A,45,C,45):}` Correct op

Last Answer : `{:("Respiration","Atmosphere","Alveoli","Deoxygenated blood","Oxygenated blood","Tissue"),(O_(2),159,104,B,95,D) ... 45, 40, 95, 40 D. 40, 45, 40, 40

Description : Given `C(s)+O_(2)(g)rarr CO_(2)(g)+94.2` Kcal `H_(2)(g)+2O_(2)(g)rarr CO_(2)(g)+2H_(2)O(l)+210.8` Kcal The heat of formation of methane in Kcal will b

Last Answer : Given `C(s)+O_(2)(g)rarr CO_(2)(g)+94.2` Kcal `H_(2)(g)+2O_(2)(g)rarr CO_(2)(g)+2H_(2)O(l)+210.8` Kcal ... `-45.9` B. `-47.8` C. `-20.0` D. `-47.3`

Description : The `CO_(2)` content by volume, in the atmospheric air is about

Last Answer : The `CO_(2)` content by volume, in the atmospheric air is about A. 3.6E-5 B. 0.00036 C. 0.0036 D. 0.036

Description : Which of the following statement(s) is/are true concerning the pathophysiology of gas exchange? a. Hypoventilation in relation to perfusion can result in an oxygen saturation of less than 100% ... does not occur under normal circumstances d. The normal arterial oxygen saturation should be 100%

Last Answer : Answer: a, b Under normal conditions, red blood cells in the pulmonary capillaries become fully saturated and oxygen dissolves in plasma resulting in blood PO2 of 100 and O2 saturation of 100%. This ... the fact that normal arterial PO2 is 90-100 mm Hg and the normal O2 saturation is 98%

Description : In Lungs there if definity exchange of ions between RBC and Plasma. Removal of `CO_(2)` from blood involves -

Last Answer : In Lungs there if definity exchange of ions between RBC and Plasma. Removal of `CO_(2)` from blood involves ... efflux of `HCO_(3)^(c-)` ions from RBC

Description : Assertion `:-` The amount of `CO_(20` that can diffuse through the diffusion membrane per unit differnece in partial pressure is much higher compared

Last Answer : Assertion `:-` The amount of `CO_(20` that can diffuse through the diffusion membrane per unit ... . D. If both Assertion & Reason are false.

Description : Effectiveness factor (E) of a catalyst pellet is defined as, E = (actual rate within pore of the catalyst)/(rate if not snowed by pore diffusion), Effectiveness factor for a first order reaction is given by (where, T = Thiele modulus) (A) tan hT/T (B) tan T/T (C) tan hT/tan T (D) None of these

Last Answer : (A) tan hT/T

Description : Assertion `:-` In the tissue high `P_(O_(2))`, low `P_(CO_(2))`, higher `H^(o+)` concentration conditions are favourable for dissociation of oxygen fr

Last Answer : Assertion `:-` In the tissue high `P_(O_(2))`, low `P_(CO_(2))`, higher `H^(o+)` ... Reason is False. D. If both Assertion & Reason are false.

Description : In which the following factors can interfere in binding of `O_(2)` with haemoglobin. `A-P_(CO_(2))` `B-H^(+)` ion concentration C-Temperture

Last Answer : In which the following factors can interfere in binding of `O_(2)` with haemoglobin. `A-P_(CO_(2))` `B-H^(+)` ion ... A B. B,C C. A and C D. A,B,C

Description : In the redox reaction . `MnO_(4)^(-)+C^(2)O_(4)^(2-)+H^(+) rarr Mn^(2+)+CO_(2)+H_(2)O` (Unbalance equation) 20 mL of 0.1 M `KMnO_(4)` react quantitive

Last Answer : In the redox reaction . `MnO_(4)^(-)+C^(2)O_(4)^(2-)+H^(+) rarr Mn^(2+)+CO_(2)+H_(2)O` ( ... . 40 mL of 0.1 M oxalate D. 50 mL of 0.25 M oxalate

Description : The process of taking in `CO_(2)` by plants and releasing `O_(2)` is component of

Last Answer : The process of taking in `CO_(2)` by plants and releasing `O_(2)` is component of A. Photosynthesis B. Endosomosis C. Transpiration D. Respiration

Description : Who discovered that `CO_(2)` is taken in and `O_(2)` is released by green plants ?

Last Answer : Who discovered that `CO_(2)` is taken in and `O_(2)` is released by green plants ? A. Meyer B. Ijugen Housz C. Senebier D. Priestly

Description : Using the following thermochemical data. `C(S)+O_(2)(g)rarr CO_(2)(g), Delta H=94.0` Kcal `H_(2)(g)+1//2O_(2)(g)rarr H_(2)O(l), Delta H=-68.0` Kcal `C

Last Answer : Using the following thermochemical data. `C(S)+O_(2)(g)rarr CO_(2)(g), Delta H=94.0` Kcal `H_(2)(g)+1// ... .0` Kcal C. `-114.0` Kcal D. `+114.0` Kcal

Description : `C(s)+O_(2)(g)rarr CO_(2)(g)+94.0` K cal. `CO(g)+(1)/(2)O_(2)(g)rarr CO_(2)(g), Delta H=-67.7` K cal. From the above reactions find how much heat (Kca

Last Answer : `C(s)+O_(2)(g)rarr CO_(2)(g)+94.0` K cal. `CO(g)+(1)/(2)O_(2)(g)rarr CO_(2)(g), Delta H=-67.7` K cal. ... g)` A. `20.6` B. `26.3` C. `44.2` D. `161.6`

Description : `Delta_(f)^(@)` for `CO_(2(g)), CO_((g))` and `H_(2)O_((g))` are `-393.5,-110.5` and `-241.8kJ mol^(-1)` respectively. The standard enthalpy change `(

Last Answer : `Delta_(f)^(@)` for `CO_(2(g)), CO_((g))` and `H_(2)O_((g))` are `-393.5,-110.5` and `-241.8kJ mol^(-1 ... A. `524.1` B. `41.2` C. `-262.5` D. `-41.2`

Description : The enthalpy of formation of `CO(g), CO_(2)(g),N_(2)O(g)` and `N_(2)O_(4)(g)` is `-110,-393,+81` and 10 kJ / mol respectively. For the reaction `N_(2)

Last Answer : The enthalpy of formation of `CO(g), CO_(2)(g),N_(2)O(g)` and `N_(2)O_(4)(g)` is `-110,-393,+81` and 10 ... is A. `-212` B. `+212` C. `+778` D. `-778`

Description : For the redox reation `MnO_(4)^(-)+C_(2)O_(4)^(2-)+H^(+)rarrMn^(2+)CO_(2)+H_(2)O` The correct stoichiometric coefficients of `Mno_(4)^(-),C_(2)O_(4)^(

Last Answer : For the redox reation `MnO_(4)^(-)+C_(2)O_(4)^(2-)+H^(+)rarrMn^(2+)CO_(2)+H_(2)O` The correct stoichiometric ... . 16, 5, 2 C. 2, 16, 5 D. 5, 2, 16

Description : In the balanced equation `MnO_(4)^(-)+H^(+)+C_(2)O_(4)^(2-)rarr Mn^(2+)+CO_(2)+H_(2)O`, the moles of `CO_(2)` formed are :-

Last Answer : In the balanced equation `MnO_(4)^(-)+H^(+)+C_(2)O_(4)^(2-)rarr Mn^(2+)+CO_(2)+H_(2)O`, the moles of `CO_(2)` formed are :- A. 2 B. 4 C. 5 D. 10

Description : The equivalent weight of `FeC_(2)O_(4)` in the change `FeC_(2)O_(4)rarrFe^(3+)+CO_(2)` is

Last Answer : The equivalent weight of `FeC_(2)O_(4)` in the change `FeC_(2)O_(4)rarrFe^(3+)+CO_(2)` is A. M/3 B. M/6 C. M/2 D. M/1

Description : Among the following, the number of compounds that can react with `PCl_(5)` to give `POCl_(3)` is `O_(2)`,`CO_(2)`,`SO_(2)`,`H_(2)O`,`H_(2)SO_(4)`,`P_(

Last Answer : Among the following, the number of compounds that can react with `PCl_(5)` to give `POCl_(3)` is `O_(2)`,`CO_(2) ... 2)O`,`H_(2)SO_(4)`,`P_(4)O_(10)`.

Description : The ratio of the volume of `CO_(2)` evolved to the volume of `O_(2)` consumed in respiration is called.

Last Answer : The ratio of the volume of `CO_(2)` evolved to the volume of `O_(2)` consumed in respiration is called.

Description : `N_(2)O_(4), (HPO_(2))_(2), H_(2)CO_(3), SO_(2), SO_(3), P_(4)O_(10) H_(2)SO_(4), N_(2)O_(3), HNO_(3), H_(3)PO_(3)`. (a) Among the above compounds, co

Last Answer : `N_(2)O_(4), (HPO_(2))_(2), H_(2)CO_(3), SO_(2), SO_(3), P_(4)O_(10) H_(2)SO_(4), N_(2)O_(3 ... `d pi - p pi` bond are y. Given the answer as `x + y`

Description : Among the following, the number of compounds that can react with `PCl_(5)` to give `POCl_(3)` is `O_(2)`,`CO_(2)`,`SO_(2)`,`H_(2)O`,`H_(2)SO_(4)`,`P_(

Last Answer : Among the following, the number of compounds that can react with `PCl_(5)` to give `POCl_(3)` is `O_(2)`,`CO_(2) ... 2)O`,`H_(2)SO_(4)`,`P_(4)O_(10)`.

Description : The ratio of the volume of `CO_(2)` evolved to the volume of `O_(2)` consumed in respiration is called.

Last Answer : The ratio of the volume of `CO_(2)` evolved to the volume of `O_(2)` consumed in respiration is called.

Description : `N_(2)O_(4), (HPO_(2))_(2), H_(2)CO_(3), SO_(2), SO_(3), P_(4)O_(10) H_(2)SO_(4), N_(2)O_(3), HNO_(3), H_(3)PO_(3)`. (a) Among the above compounds, co

Last Answer : `N_(2)O_(4), (HPO_(2))_(2), H_(2)CO_(3), SO_(2), SO_(3), P_(4)O_(10) H_(2)SO_(4), N_(2)O_(3 ... `d pi - p pi` bond are y. Given the answer as `x + y`

Description : Compare the following giving reasons Acidic nature of oxides: `CaO, CO, CO_(2),N_(2)O_(5),SO_(3)`

Last Answer : Compare the following giving reasons Acidic nature of oxides: `CaO, CO, CO_(2),N_(2)O_(5),SO_(3)`

Description : The figure given below shows a small part of human lung where exchange of gases takes place. Select the option which represents labelled part (A, B, C or D) correctly identified along with its function. ... Exchange of O2 and CO2 takes place here (d) B : Red blood cells - Transport of CO2 mainly

Last Answer : (b) A : Alveolar cavity - Main site of exchange of respiratory gases

Description : Increase in atmospheric temperature due to `CO_(2)` is called :

Last Answer : Increase in atmospheric temperature due to `CO_(2)` is called : A. Pasteur effect B. Blackman effect C. Emersion effect D. Green-house effect

Description : Checking of radiating heat by atmospheric dust, water vapour, ozone, `CO_(2)` etc., is known as:

Last Answer : Checking of radiating heat by atmospheric dust, water vapour, ozone, `CO_(2)` etc., is known as ... effect C. Green house effect D. Solar effect.

Description : Checking of radiating heat by atmospheric dust, water vapour, ozone, `CO_(2)` etc., is known as:

Last Answer : Checking of radiating heat by atmospheric dust, water vapour, ozone, `CO_(2)` etc., is known ... effect C. Radioactive effect D. Green house effect.

Description : Level of atmospheric `CO_(2)` has increased in 2000 from

Last Answer : Level of atmospheric `CO_(2)` has increased in 2000 from A. 280 ppm to 360 ppm B. 250 ppm to 300 ppm C. 300 ppm to 340 ppm D. 330 ppm to 350 ppm

Description : Photosynthesis in `C_(4)` plants is relatively less limited by atmospheric `CO_(2)` levels because

Last Answer : Photosynthesis in `C_(4)` plants is relatively less limited by atmospheric `CO_(2)` levels because A. ... 4)` plants has higher affinity for `CO_(2)`

Description : The respiratory membranes facilitates the exchange of respiratory gases through diffusion . Oxygen enters the deoxygenated blood through diffusion bec

Last Answer : The respiratory membranes facilitates the exchange of respiratory gases through diffusion . Oxygen enters the ... it 40mm Hg and 46 mm Hg respectively

Description : Assertion : - Blood in cockroach is colourless with no respiratory pigment. Reason : - Gasesous exchange occurs through diffusion in haemolymph.

Last Answer : Assertion : - Blood in cockroach is colourless with no respiratory pigment. Reason : - Gasesous exchange occurs through ... A. A B. B C. C D. D

Description : What is considered as the actual pressure at a given position and is measured relative to absolute vacuum?  A. Gage pressure  B. Absolute pressure  C. Atmospheric pressure  D. Vacuum pressure

Last Answer : Absolute pressure

Description : At the tissue site where partial pressure of `CO_(2)` is (a)____ due to (b)____, `CO_(2)` diffuse into blood and form (c)_____ and (d)__

Last Answer : At the tissue site where partial pressure of `CO_(2)` is (a)____ due to (b)____, `CO_(2)` diffuse into blood and form (c)_____ and (d)__

Description : At the tissue site where partial pressure of `CO_(2)` is (a)____ due to (b)____, `CO_(2)` diffuse into blood and form (c)_____ and (d)__

Last Answer : At the tissue site where partial pressure of `CO_(2)` is (a)____ due to (b)____, `CO_(2)` diffuse into blood and form (c)_____ and (d)__

Description : Government officials authorized to obtain service postage stamps from local depots may exchange such stamps either for service stamps The above statement is a. True b. False

Last Answer : a. True

Description : Assertion: Black soils are black in colour due to diffusion of iron in crystalline and metamorphic rocks. Reason: They develop deep cracks during hot weather Options: (a) Both A and R are true and R is the correct explanation of ... of A.(c) A is true but B is false. (d) A is false but R is true.

Last Answer : (d) A is false but R is true.

Description : In single celled organisms diffusion is sufficient to meet all their requirements of food, exchange of gases or removal of wastes but it is not in case of multicellular organisms. Explain the reason for this difference. -Biology

Last Answer : Unicellular organisms can absorb sufficient oxygen because of its complete contact with the atmosphere, but in multicellular organisms the rate of absorption and diffusion becomes very less because all ... of oxygen to sustain life processes which cannot be fulfilled by the process of diffusion.

Description : Why the process of diffusion is important in exchange of gases and water in the animal and plant cell ? -Biology

Last Answer : Diffusion is an important in exchange of gases and water in the life of a cell, in addition to this the cell also obtain nutrition from its environment.

Description : Thyroid gland takes up circulating iodine (A) By simple diffusion (B) By facilitated diffusion (C) By active uptake (D) In exchange for chloride

Last Answer : Answer : C