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FIS2602
OCTOBER/NOVEMBER EXAM 2024
UNIQUE NO.
DUE DATE: OCTOBER 2024

, FIS2602

Exam

Due Date: October/November 2024

Respiration and Excretion

Question 1

1.1 When adenosine triphosphate is used in the cells to produce energy, it is
converted into oxygen. This statement is False. ATP (adenosine triphosphate) is
broken down into ADP (adenosine diphosphate) and a phosphate group to release
energy, but it doesn’t convert into oxygen.

1.2 The anterior serrati muscles lift the first two ribs. This one is also False. The
anterior serrati muscles actually help lift the ribs, but they mainly focus on the middle
and upper ribs, not just the first two.

1.3 The residual volume is the volume of air inspired or expired with each normal
breath. This statement is False. Residual volume refers to the air left in your lungs after
you breathe out fully, not the air that comes in and out with normal breathing. That’s
called tidal volume.

1.4 Increased glomerular capillary filtration coefficient increases GFR. This is
True. When the filtration coefficient goes up, it generally increases the glomerular
filtration rate (GFR), which means the kidneys filter more blood.

1.5 Excretion = Filtration – Secretion + Reabsorption. This is False. The correct
formula is actually Excretion = Filtration + Secretion - Reabsorption. Secretion adds
substances to be excreted, while reabsorption pulls things back into the body.

1.6 Site of action for Antidiuretic hormone is the proximal tubule and thick
ascending loop of Henle. This statement is False. Antidiuretic hormone (ADH)

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