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Define dyspnoea.

Important Questions on Breathing and Respiration

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Name the pulmonary disease in which alveolar surface area involved in gas exchange is drastically reduced due to damage in the alveolar walls.
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Which of the following options correctly represents the lung conditions in asthma and emphysema, respectively?
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Which of the following is an occupational respiratory disorder?
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Which one of the following is the incorrect statement for respiration in humans?
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When the oxygen supply to the tissue is inadequate, the condition is
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Blood analysis of a patient reveals an unusually high quantity of carboxyhaemoglobin content. Which of the following conclusions is most likely to be correct?

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Occupational lung diseases that occur in humans, among those given below is
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Given below are few respiratory disorders. Identify occupational respiratory disorders among these.
(i) Coryza
(ii) SARS
(iii) Silicosis
(iv) Asbestosis
(v) Emphysema
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Which of the following protein is produced by genetic engineering as a cure for diseases like emphysema?
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Choose the physiological responses from the given option that helps a person to gradually get acclimatized in regions of high altitudes.

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_____ is the compound in cigarette which drives the smoking addiction.
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Visiting high mountains may cause altitude sickness in men living in plain areas. Prime cause of this is
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During a school trip to "Rohtang pass", one of your classmates suddenly developed altitude sickness. But she recovered after some time.

(a) Mention one symptom to diagnose the sickness. 

(b) What caused the sickness?  

(c) How could she recover by herself after some time.

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Complete the following analogy:

Widal test - Typhoid : Mantoux test :   ______.

Choose the correct option:

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Which of these is pollution related to occupational health hazard ?
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Which of the following disease is characterized by damage to alveolar sac and is treated by the protein α-1 antitrypsin?
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Which of the following is a chronic respiratory disorder in which alveolar walls are damaged due to which respiratory surface is decreased?