BVP Medical BVP Medical Solved Paper-2003

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    When a sea diver goes very deep he has to breathe on compressed air at high pressure. After sometime he loses his strength to work and feel drowsy. This is because of :

    A)  compressed air

    B)  more \[C{{O}_{2}}\]diffusing into molecules

    C)  more \[{{N}_{2}}\]diffusing in blood and body fats

    D)  nervous system does not work properly

    Correct Answer: C

    Solution :

                    When a sea diver descends to great depths, he has to breathe on compressed air under high pressure otherwise his lungs will collapse. This increase concentration of \[{{N}_{3}}\]in alveoli and subsequently in blood. From blood, \[{{N}_{3}}\]diffuses into muscles and body fats. This make the diver lose his strengths and work capacity, and he feels drowsy.


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