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Old 23rd Oct 2005, 12:13
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Small HPL Q

Would be grateful for some help with this one:

Q. Gases of physiological importance to man are?
a) Oxygen and carbon dioxide
b) Nitrogen and carbon dioxide
c) Oxygen and carbon monoxide
d) Oxygen, nitrogen and water vapour


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a methinks due to respiration but just an idea from me



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Answer - A

You need oxygen to live, we expell CO2, and when CO2 is flushed from our blood (as in hyperventalation) bad things can happen.


PS- Remember on Apollo 13, the race to make a CO2 scrubber?
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Appreciated, thank you for you help.
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