Respiration During Exercise

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Across
  1. 4. Typically ~1.3 L (abbreviation).
  2. 7. The total pressure of a gas mixture is ______ to the sum of the independent pressures.
  3. 8. Used to measure lung volumes.
  4. 11. _________ ventilation is dependent on the movement of gas into and out of the lungs.
  5. 12. Ventilation is significantly _______ following endurance training when working at the same submaximal work rate.
  6. 13. The ion moved off of hemoglobin at the lungs.
  7. 16. ________ capacity is typically ~4.7L.
  8. 17. Airway _________ depends on the airway diameter.
  9. 18. Depends on the pressure difference in the airway and resistance.
  10. 19. _______ space refers to the portion of the tidal volume that does not reach the aveolar compartment.
  11. 21. Typically ~3L (abbreviation).
  12. 22. Shuttles oxygen from the cell membrane to the mitochondria.
  13. 24. The _________ circuit has the same rate of flow as the systemic circuit.
Down
  1. 1. How the majority of carbon dioxide is transported in the blood.
  2. 2. Term used to describe Hb not bout to oxygen.
  3. 3. These chemoreceptors are primarily located in the aortic and carotid bodies.
  4. 5. Describes a V/Q ratio of >1.0.
  5. 6. Mechanical process of moving air into and out of the lungs.
  6. 9. There is a _________ realtionship between ventilaton and arterial PCO2.
  7. 10. Typically ~6L (abbreviation).
  8. 14. The _______ threshold is the point where there is an increase in ventilation linked to low arterial PO2.
  9. 15. Random movement of molecules from an area of high concentration to an area of lower concentration.
  10. 20. 99% of oxygen is transported bound to this.
  11. 23. During exercise, blood flow increases to the apex of the heart.