Question 5
Match the description below with the proper function.

Question 6 Hemoglobin can bind _______ oxygen (O2) molecules.
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Question 7
Which of the following can be observed in chest x-rays of patients with chronic lung damage?
presence of scar tissue
normal lungs
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T cells
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forced breathing- require multiple muscle contraction like transverse abdominus, rectus abdominus, external and internal oblique muscles.
Diaphragm- controls breathing by contraction and relaxation
Cardiac notch- Space on left lung to provide room for the heart
Diffusion- How gas exchange occurs.
Q6) Answer A. four.
A hemoglobin molecule can bind with four oxygen molecule.
Q7) Answer A. presence of scar tissue.
viruses and cells cannot be visualised on X ray.
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