286140
Listed below are four respiratory capacities (A-D) in column $I$ and four jumbled respiratory volume of a normal human adult in column II.
Column-I
(Respiratory capacities) Column-II
(Respiratory volumes)
A. Residual volume I. Additional volume of air, a person can inspire by a forcible inspiration
B. Vital capacity II. Total volume of air a person can inspire after a normal expiration
C. Inspiratory reserve volume III. Volume of air remaining in the lungs even after a forcible expiration.
D. Inspiratory capacity IV. The maximum volume of air a person can breath in after a forced expiration
Which one of the following is the correct matching of two capacities and volume?
286141
Match the column I (Organs) with column II (Functions) and choose the correct option.
Column-I (Organs) Column-II
(Functions)
A. Nose I. Prevents the entry of food into the larynx.
B. Epiglottis II. Produces sound.
C. Pharynx III. Traps bacteria as well as dust.
D. Larynx IV. Common passage for food and air.
286142
Match the disorders given in column - I with symptoms under column - II. Choose the answer which gives the correct combination.
Column-I (Disorders) Column-II (Symptoms)
A. Asthma I. Long exposure of dust damage the lungs.
B. Fibrosis II. Causing wheezing due to inflammation of bronchi and bronchioles.
C. ORD III. A chronic disorder in which alveolar walls are damaged.
D. Emphysema IV. Proliferation of fibrous tissues.
286144
Match the following columns.
Column-I
(Respiratory Capacity) Column-II
Discription
A. Inspiratory Capacity (IC) I. Total air, a person can inspire after normal expiration.
B. Expiratory Capacity (EC) II. Maximal volume of the air, a person can breathe in after a forced expiration.
C. Functional Residual Capacity (FRC) III. Volume of the air that will remain in lungs after a normal expiration.
D. Vital Capacity (VC) IV. Total volume of air, a person can expire after a normal inspiration.
286140
Listed below are four respiratory capacities (A-D) in column $I$ and four jumbled respiratory volume of a normal human adult in column II.
Column-I
(Respiratory capacities) Column-II
(Respiratory volumes)
A. Residual volume I. Additional volume of air, a person can inspire by a forcible inspiration
B. Vital capacity II. Total volume of air a person can inspire after a normal expiration
C. Inspiratory reserve volume III. Volume of air remaining in the lungs even after a forcible expiration.
D. Inspiratory capacity IV. The maximum volume of air a person can breath in after a forced expiration
Which one of the following is the correct matching of two capacities and volume?
286141
Match the column I (Organs) with column II (Functions) and choose the correct option.
Column-I (Organs) Column-II
(Functions)
A. Nose I. Prevents the entry of food into the larynx.
B. Epiglottis II. Produces sound.
C. Pharynx III. Traps bacteria as well as dust.
D. Larynx IV. Common passage for food and air.
286142
Match the disorders given in column - I with symptoms under column - II. Choose the answer which gives the correct combination.
Column-I (Disorders) Column-II (Symptoms)
A. Asthma I. Long exposure of dust damage the lungs.
B. Fibrosis II. Causing wheezing due to inflammation of bronchi and bronchioles.
C. ORD III. A chronic disorder in which alveolar walls are damaged.
D. Emphysema IV. Proliferation of fibrous tissues.
286144
Match the following columns.
Column-I
(Respiratory Capacity) Column-II
Discription
A. Inspiratory Capacity (IC) I. Total air, a person can inspire after normal expiration.
B. Expiratory Capacity (EC) II. Maximal volume of the air, a person can breathe in after a forced expiration.
C. Functional Residual Capacity (FRC) III. Volume of the air that will remain in lungs after a normal expiration.
D. Vital Capacity (VC) IV. Total volume of air, a person can expire after a normal inspiration.
286140
Listed below are four respiratory capacities (A-D) in column $I$ and four jumbled respiratory volume of a normal human adult in column II.
Column-I
(Respiratory capacities) Column-II
(Respiratory volumes)
A. Residual volume I. Additional volume of air, a person can inspire by a forcible inspiration
B. Vital capacity II. Total volume of air a person can inspire after a normal expiration
C. Inspiratory reserve volume III. Volume of air remaining in the lungs even after a forcible expiration.
D. Inspiratory capacity IV. The maximum volume of air a person can breath in after a forced expiration
Which one of the following is the correct matching of two capacities and volume?
286141
Match the column I (Organs) with column II (Functions) and choose the correct option.
Column-I (Organs) Column-II
(Functions)
A. Nose I. Prevents the entry of food into the larynx.
B. Epiglottis II. Produces sound.
C. Pharynx III. Traps bacteria as well as dust.
D. Larynx IV. Common passage for food and air.
286142
Match the disorders given in column - I with symptoms under column - II. Choose the answer which gives the correct combination.
Column-I (Disorders) Column-II (Symptoms)
A. Asthma I. Long exposure of dust damage the lungs.
B. Fibrosis II. Causing wheezing due to inflammation of bronchi and bronchioles.
C. ORD III. A chronic disorder in which alveolar walls are damaged.
D. Emphysema IV. Proliferation of fibrous tissues.
286144
Match the following columns.
Column-I
(Respiratory Capacity) Column-II
Discription
A. Inspiratory Capacity (IC) I. Total air, a person can inspire after normal expiration.
B. Expiratory Capacity (EC) II. Maximal volume of the air, a person can breathe in after a forced expiration.
C. Functional Residual Capacity (FRC) III. Volume of the air that will remain in lungs after a normal expiration.
D. Vital Capacity (VC) IV. Total volume of air, a person can expire after a normal inspiration.
286140
Listed below are four respiratory capacities (A-D) in column $I$ and four jumbled respiratory volume of a normal human adult in column II.
Column-I
(Respiratory capacities) Column-II
(Respiratory volumes)
A. Residual volume I. Additional volume of air, a person can inspire by a forcible inspiration
B. Vital capacity II. Total volume of air a person can inspire after a normal expiration
C. Inspiratory reserve volume III. Volume of air remaining in the lungs even after a forcible expiration.
D. Inspiratory capacity IV. The maximum volume of air a person can breath in after a forced expiration
Which one of the following is the correct matching of two capacities and volume?
286141
Match the column I (Organs) with column II (Functions) and choose the correct option.
Column-I (Organs) Column-II
(Functions)
A. Nose I. Prevents the entry of food into the larynx.
B. Epiglottis II. Produces sound.
C. Pharynx III. Traps bacteria as well as dust.
D. Larynx IV. Common passage for food and air.
286142
Match the disorders given in column - I with symptoms under column - II. Choose the answer which gives the correct combination.
Column-I (Disorders) Column-II (Symptoms)
A. Asthma I. Long exposure of dust damage the lungs.
B. Fibrosis II. Causing wheezing due to inflammation of bronchi and bronchioles.
C. ORD III. A chronic disorder in which alveolar walls are damaged.
D. Emphysema IV. Proliferation of fibrous tissues.
286144
Match the following columns.
Column-I
(Respiratory Capacity) Column-II
Discription
A. Inspiratory Capacity (IC) I. Total air, a person can inspire after normal expiration.
B. Expiratory Capacity (EC) II. Maximal volume of the air, a person can breathe in after a forced expiration.
C. Functional Residual Capacity (FRC) III. Volume of the air that will remain in lungs after a normal expiration.
D. Vital Capacity (VC) IV. Total volume of air, a person can expire after a normal inspiration.
286140
Listed below are four respiratory capacities (A-D) in column $I$ and four jumbled respiratory volume of a normal human adult in column II.
Column-I
(Respiratory capacities) Column-II
(Respiratory volumes)
A. Residual volume I. Additional volume of air, a person can inspire by a forcible inspiration
B. Vital capacity II. Total volume of air a person can inspire after a normal expiration
C. Inspiratory reserve volume III. Volume of air remaining in the lungs even after a forcible expiration.
D. Inspiratory capacity IV. The maximum volume of air a person can breath in after a forced expiration
Which one of the following is the correct matching of two capacities and volume?
286141
Match the column I (Organs) with column II (Functions) and choose the correct option.
Column-I (Organs) Column-II
(Functions)
A. Nose I. Prevents the entry of food into the larynx.
B. Epiglottis II. Produces sound.
C. Pharynx III. Traps bacteria as well as dust.
D. Larynx IV. Common passage for food and air.
286142
Match the disorders given in column - I with symptoms under column - II. Choose the answer which gives the correct combination.
Column-I (Disorders) Column-II (Symptoms)
A. Asthma I. Long exposure of dust damage the lungs.
B. Fibrosis II. Causing wheezing due to inflammation of bronchi and bronchioles.
C. ORD III. A chronic disorder in which alveolar walls are damaged.
D. Emphysema IV. Proliferation of fibrous tissues.
286144
Match the following columns.
Column-I
(Respiratory Capacity) Column-II
Discription
A. Inspiratory Capacity (IC) I. Total air, a person can inspire after normal expiration.
B. Expiratory Capacity (EC) II. Maximal volume of the air, a person can breathe in after a forced expiration.
C. Functional Residual Capacity (FRC) III. Volume of the air that will remain in lungs after a normal expiration.
D. Vital Capacity (VC) IV. Total volume of air, a person can expire after a normal inspiration.