试题与答案

肺换气的动力是A.呼吸运动B.呼吸膜两侧气体的分压差C.肺内压与大气压之差D.肺内压

题型:单项选择题 A1型题

题目:

肺换气的动力是

A.呼吸运动

B.呼吸膜两侧气体的分压差

C.肺内压与大气压之差

D.肺内压与胸内压之差

E.胸内压与大气压之差

答案:

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参考答案:A, B, C, D, E

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