True / True /
14.1 RESPIRATORY ORGANS False
14.1 RESPIRATORY ORGANS
False
Alterations in lung volume directly influence the composition of inhaled Fishes and amphibians use the same respiratory adaptations due to
FALSE FALSE
air. similar habitats.
Alveoli are responsible for the actual diffusion of gases in the lungs. TRUE Fishes, reptiles, and birds primarily use lungs for gas exchange. TRUE
Gills provide a larger surface area for gas exchange compared to
Alveoli have a thick, rigid wall that provides structural support. FALSE TRUE
lungs.
Alveoli provide a larger surface area for gas exchange compared to
TRUE Insects rely on gills for atmospheric gas exchange. FALSE
bronchioles.
Amphibians can respire through their moist skin, but this is their primary Insects use a network of tubes called tracheal tubes for respiratory
FALSE TRUE
respiratory method. gas transport.
Insects utilize tracheal tubes to transport atmospheric air within their
Amphibians can respire through their moist skin, gills, and lungs. TRUE TRUE
bodies.
Moist respiratory surfaces enhance gas exchange efficiency due to
Aquatic arthropods rely on gills for efficient oxygen uptake. TRUE TRUE
greater gas solubility.
Oxygen and carbon dioxide diffuse across the alveolar membrane and
Birds primarily use cutaneous respiration for gas exchange. FALSE TRUE
blood capillaries.
Oxygen and carbon dioxide diffuse directly across alveolar
Blood transports oxygen but not carbon dioxide. FALSE TRUE
membranes.
Breathing involves both inhalation and exhalation to facilitate gas Oxygen is essential for cellular respiration and energy generation from
TRUE TRUE
exchange. glucose.
Pulmonary respiration is more efficient than branchial respiration in
Carbon dioxide diffuses across the alveolar membrane into the blood. TRUE TRUE
terrestrial animals.
Carbon dioxide elimination is crucial to maintain a proper internal Pulmonary ventilation solely involves the exchange of oxygen and
TRUE FALSE
environment. carbon dioxide.
Respiratory adaptations illustrate the evolutionary responses to
Carbon dioxide is only produced during anabolic reactions. FALSE TRUE
varying environmental challenges.
Diffusion of gases occurs between alveolar membranes and blood
TRUE Respiratory adaptations in animals are solely driven by their habitats. FALSE
capillaries.
Respiratory adaptations vary among animals based on their habitat
Earthworms primarily use their moist cuticle for gas exchange. TRUE TRUE
and metabolic demands.
Earthworms' reliance on tracheal tubes for gas exchange is more Respiratory mechanisms are evolutionarily optimized for different
TRUE TRUE
effective than moist skin. metabolic demands.
Earthworms' reliance on tracheal tubes is more effective for gas The anatomical arrangement of lungs impacts the overall size of the
TRUE TRUE
exchange than cutaneous respiration. thoracic cavity.
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False False
The anatomical arrangement of the thoracic chamber directly affects The respiratory organs vary in structure among animals due to their
FALSE TRUE
the rate of breathing. habitats and levels of organization.
The anatomical arrangement of the thoracic chamber directly impacts
TRUE The trachea divides into primary bronchi in the abdominal cavity. FALSE
the ability to alter pulmonary volume.
The anatomical arrangement of the thoracic chamber impacts breathing
TRUE The trachea divides into primary bronchi within the thoracic cavity. TRUE
efficiency.
The anatomical arrangement of the thoracic chamber is crucial for The utilization of oxygen by cells leads to the release of carbon
TRUE TRUE
regulating lung volume. dioxide as a waste product.
The anatomical arrangement of the thoracic chamber plays a crucial role
TRUE Tracheal tubes in insects play a key role in gas exchange. TRUE
in controlling lung volume.
Vascularized bags called lungs are used for branchial respiration in
The anatomical structure of alveoli contributes to efficient gas diffusion. TRUE FALSE
terrestrial animals.
The branching network of bronchi and bronchioles is primarily made of Earthworms utilize their moist skin for respiratory adaptations in both
FALSE FALSE
cartilage. aquatic and terrestrial habitats.
The concentration of gases in the atmosphere is not influenced by The anatomical arrangement of the thoracic chamber affects lung
FALSE TRUE
changes in the thoracic cavity volume. volume changes.
The diaphragm plays a more significant role in exhalation than in
FALSE
inhalation.
The diversity of respiratory adaptations highlights animals' complex
TRUE
interactions with their environment.
The diversity of respiratory adaptations showcases different animals'
TRUE
habitat complexity.
The efficiency of gas exchange depends on anatomical features and
TRUE
physiological processes.
The efficiency of gas exchange varies among different respiratory
TRUE
structures.
The exchange of gases between blood and tissues occurs through
FALSE
alveolar membranes.
The integration of respiratory mechanisms with physiological processes
TRUE
is biologically significant.
The primary bronchi divide directly into terminal bronchioles. FALSE
The primary function of alveoli is to humidify atmospheric air. FALSE
The process of breathing is directly responsible for the exchange of
TRUE Wishes
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oxygen and carbon dioxide.
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