The lung diffusing capacity, DL, is _____ proportional to the diffusion coefficient of the gas
CO2 exhibits _____-limited gas exchange
In response to high altitude, there are cellular changes, such as increased _____
2,3-BPG increases under _____ conditions (e.g. high altitude)
The lung diffusing capacity (DL) can be measured with _____ because it is exclusively diffusion-limited
The lung diffusing capacity (DL) is the equivalent of _____ of the alveolar-pulmonary capillary barrier
Does the conducting zone of the lung participate in gas exchange? _____
The majority of CO2 transported in blood is in the form of _____ (90%)
What is the secondary regulator of cerebral perfusion?
What is the primary regulator of cerebral perfusion?
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