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- 2.1.2. Outline the functions of the conducting airways.
Practice 2.1.2. Outline the functions of the conducting airways. with authentic IB Sports, exercise and health science (SEHS - Old) exam questions for both SL and HL students. This question bank mirrors Paper 1, 2, 3 structure, covering key topics like core principles, advanced applications, and practical problem-solving. Get instant solutions, detailed explanations, and build exam confidence with questions in the style of IB examiners.
Explain the variability in VO2max in the following groups: trained and untrained.
Explain the variability in VO2max in the following groups: male and female.
Describe the function of the conducting airways in maintaining a healthy condition.
List two components of the ventilatory system.
Describe the source and role of insulin and glucagon in the body.
Explain the variability in VO2max in the following groups: young and old.
With reference to specific hormones, discuss the relationship between the hypothalamus and the pituitary gland.
What are the functions of the nose during inspiration?
I. To moisten the air
II. To diffuse oxygen from the air
III. To filter the air
Outline three reasons why overtrained athletes may be more susceptible to infection.
Explain the differences in dietary recommendations for a training marathon runner and a sedentary individual both with healthy body mass index (BMI).
Describe how the pituitary gland is regulated by the hypothalamus.
Outline the nervous control and mechanics of inspiration during physical activity.
Explain the process of gas exchange in the alveoli, including the roles of oxygen and carbon dioxide.
Describe the mechanics of breathing, including the roles of the diaphragm and intercostal muscles during inhalation and exhalation.
Which is a function of the conducting airways?
Which statement(s) about the functions of the conducting airways is/are correct?
I. Provide a low resistance pathway for airflow
II. Provide a site for gaseous exchange
III. Warm and moisten the air