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Please help with question 26,27 and 28 QUESTION 26 1 points Save Answer The appa

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Please help with question 26,27 and 28

QUESTION 26 1 points Save Answer The apparatus used to measure the volume of air exchanged while breathing is referred to as ref: textbook chapter 23 respiratory system--section "mg volumes and capacities") O spirogram OEMG O urinrometer O none of the above QUESTION 27 1 points Save Answer Which of the following best describes the term spirogram? (ref: textbook chapter 23 respiratory system--section ung volumes and capacities) O a record of alveolar ventilation rate Oa record of the electrical activity during respiration O the force of a muscle contraction O a record of the volume of air exchanged during breathing QUESTION 28 1 points Save Answer Which of the following best describes hyperventilation? a rate and depth of inhalation and exhalation lowered than required to maintain a normal partial pressure of carbon dioxide(carbon dioxide levels may increase) a rate and depth of inhalation and exhalation higher than required to maintain a normal partial pressure of carbon dioxide(carbon dioxide levels may decrease) O an increased rate in the number of breaths per minute, but a decrease in the depth which results in an increase in carbon dioxide levels O an increase in the depth of breaths but a decrease in the rate of breaths per minute that results in an increase in carbon dioxide levels

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Question 26: The apparatus used to measure volume of air exchanges during breathing is SPIROGRAM

Question 27: The main function spirogram is to measure the volume of gas exchange of O2 and CO2 during respiration.

Question 28: Hyperventilation is a respiratory condition in which exhale of carbon dioxide is more than the normal intake of oxygen into lungs resulting in the contraction of blood vessels of eyes and low blood supply to brain resulting in lightheadedness. From the above statement (2nd option) a rate and depth of inhalation and exhalation higher than required to maintain a normal partial pressure of carbon dioxide was true