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Which of the following is an appropriate order of exercise to maximize force capabilities and optimize recovery? Small muscles to large muscle groups All push exercises should always be grouped together Multi-joint exercises should be performed before single joint Power exercises should be…
What are sensory receptors? Question 12 options: Receptor cells of the retina that play an important role in night vision and peripheral vision Receptor cells of the retina that play an important role in day vision and color vision Chemicals, including rhodopsin and iodopsin, that enable the…
A patient with hypertension is prescribed hydralazine. What is the mechanism of action of this drug? Group of answer choices Inhibits the conversion of angiotensin I to angiotensin II Promotes vasodilation by direct relaxation of arterial smooth muscle Blocks beta-1 receptors to reduce heart…
Visual neglect is characterized by the inability to _____. Question 17 options: report any objects contralateral to the lesion report any objects ipsilateral to the lesion report any objects contralateral to the lesion, but only if there are no objects on the ipsilateral side report any objects…
Which of the following will increase the rate of alcohol absorption into the bloodstream? Option 1. Drinking highly concentrated beverages such as hard liquor. Option 2. Food in the stomach. Option 3. Carbonation. Option 4. None of the answer choices are correct.
A favorite exercise for the lower extremities is the glute kick back machine exercise. Which of the following functions is least likely to demonstrate improvement with appropriate dosage to gain strength in the glutes? Supine to sit Sit to Stand Getting out of a car Walking up…
Tribadism involves: Question 21 options: the stimulation of one's own genitals. the oral stimulation of male genitals. the oral stimulation of female genitals. simultaneous female genital stimulation.
Consider the action potential below. Compare and contrast the ion movement between “A-resting membrane potential” and “D- failing phase of action potential” Your answer should include 1) one way in which “A” and “D” are similar and 2) one way in which “A’ and “D” are different
Which one the following is TRUE about flecainide? Group of answer choices It shares similar characteristics as tocainide. It has rapid kinetics of binding and dissociation. It has no effect on AV conduction velocity. It slows phase 0 depolarization in atrial and ventricular myocardial fibres.
Complete the following statements. 1. The living cells in the epidermis are called 2. A layer found only in thick skin is the stratum. 3. The gland that lubricates hair within follicles is the gland. 4. glands produce wax. 5. Hair and nails are produced by the layer of the epidermis.
Blood is composed of plasma, cells, and cell fragments A patient undergoes a blood draw and the blood is put in a tube and centrifuged (spun at high speed) and separates into 3 layers. Which of the following would be found in the plasma layer? Group of answer choices red blood…
A woman believes that she has been diagnosed with anemia. Which laboratory finding is least likely to support the diagnosis of anemia? Hematocrit of 32%. Hemoglobin levels of 18 g/dL. Red blood cell total count of 2.6 million per microliter. The woman’s hematocrit, hemoglobin, and red blood…
you are examining your patient for the first time. they have reported that they have a mitral valve prolapse. you know that to best auscultate this murmur you will listen with the patient in the supine or upright position at the apex or base and at the right lower sternal or left lower sternal
Which of the following is NOT a usual result of skeletal muscle exercise? Question 1Select one: a. increase in the number of myofibrils within the muscle cells b. increase in the number of mitochondria in the cells c. hypertrophy of the muscle organ d. increase in the number of nuclei
Which of the following statements is true regarding medical record entries?They should be written within 21 days of observing a patients deteriorating condition.They should be legible to read.They should not provide to much clarity.They should be written within 7 days of observing a patients…
Predict the relative magnitude and duration of muscle tension that will result from this experiment in your two subjects (Thompson and Sumgong). b) Explain your answers using physiological terms (e.g. muscle fiber types and properties).
Which one of the following drugs can reduce the activation of the renin-angiotensin-aldosterone system (RAAS)? Group of answer choices amiodarone hydrochlorthiazide losartan digoxin
Low childhood MMR vaccination rates and use evidence to provide a brief statement explaining the connection between the issue and community health. Provide references
Susan tries to park as far away as possible from her job place, but she is not always successful because sometimes she is running late and decides to park in the closest parking lot to her office. Susan walks at a steady pace engaging in what kind of activity? ◻ Physical activity ◻ Exercise ◻…
Which of the following is the correct sequence for the digestion and absorption of lipids? Formation of chylomicrons Emulsification by bile Diffusion through the epithelial cell membrane Hydrolysis by pancreatic lipase Movement into lacteal ducts 2, 1, 4, 3, 5 2, 4, 3, 1, 5 3, 2, 4, 5, 1 4, 3,…
Which of the following adaptations is primarily responsible for increased power output in athletes engaged in high-intensity resistance training? Group of answer choices Enhanced muscle fiber hypertrophy Increased capillary density in the muscles Increased mitochondrial density in the muscles
During the hip sled / leg press machine exercise, which of the following phases of movement are an eccentric contraction of the glutes? Downward movement phase Upward movement phase Only when the feet are positioned wider than shoulder width apart Legs extended at the pre-initiation phase
Which of the following refers to the use of electrical stimulation of sites on the body to provide pain relief, apparently by stimulating the release of endorphins? Question 4 options: placebo stimulation transcutaneous electrical nerve stimulation (TENS) olfactory stimulation sensory…
In comparison to fusiform muscles, pennate muscles A. have less fibers per unit cross-sectional area. B. have more fibers per unit cross-sectional area. C. generate higher amounts of tension per unit cross-sectional area. D. generate less tension per unit cross-sectional area.
In an individual with a cardiac axis parallel to Lead I, what would you see in lead III? a. Large positive deflection b. Medium positive deflection c. Small positive deflection d. Medium negative deflection e. Small negative deflection
A patient receiving an ACE inhibitor like lisinopril complains of a persistent dry cough. What is the likely cause of this symptom? Group of answer choices Decreased aldosterone secretion Decreased renin release Increased bradykinin levels Inhibition of angiotensin II formation
The process of implantation involves the Question 29Answer a. zygote dividing into two parts b. blastocyst becoming firmly embedded in the lining of the uterus c. fetus traveling down the fallopian tube to the uterus d. attachment of the fetus to the wall of the fallopian tube
Select all that apply. Which of the following are a potential result of overtraining or working out in poor form? Tennis elbow Hyponatremia Shin splits Sleep disturbance Female athlete triad Rhabdomyolysis DOMS
A man, diagnosed with essential hypertension, is unable to afford his angiotensin-converting enzyme inhibitor (ACEI). Which complication, from the long-term effect of hypertension, is not expected?
Fill in the missing word: Blood pressure is regulated by changes in arterial resistance under the control of the autonomic nervous system and ___________in the carotid arteries. Group of answer choices olfactory receptors baroreceptors oxygen receptors carbon dioxide receptors
Vasocongestion causes: Question 13 options: penile erection in males. no effect in females. an orgasm. both penile erection in males and clitoral swelling in females.
Jean-Martin Charcot showed that the human motor cortex is organized with the ______ hemisphere controlling the ______ side of the body and vice versa. Group of answer choices dorsal; lateral left; right anterior; posterior superior; volar
In which dysrhythma is the sinoatrial (SA) node activated less frequently, resulting in a slower heart rate and less blood pumped to the rest of the body? bers A 1 A Sick ainus syndrome B Srus bralycardia
The umbilicus is _________ to the pelvis, and ___________ to the lumbar spine. Group of answer choices superior, distal distal, superior proximal, anterior inferior, proximal
(Ch. 4) The first stage of labor is triggered a) at approximately 290 days after conception b) by premature rupture of the membranes (PROM) c) by hormones produced by the placenta d) at the end of the process known as effacement
Leisure time physical activity is a physical activity that is performed during exercise, recreation, or any additional time other than that associated with one's regular job duties, occupation, or transportation. ◻ True ◻ Fatse
Fill in the missing word: In many invertebrates, the circulation of internal fluid can be achieved by the movement of extracellular fluid called ________ through sinuses or cavities between tissues. Group of answer choices ostium hemolymph intracellular fluid hemocoel lymph
The study of the distribution and determinants of the frequency of a disorder in humans is known as ______. Group of answer choices symptomology epidemiology pathology etiology
Choose three: Diffusive flux of a gas in ml/min or mol/min is directly proportional to: Group of answer choices surface area the diffusion constant the thickness or distance the partial pressure or concentration gradient
Which of the following begin to decrease as children enter the adolescent phase of development Option A Blood pressure Option B Digestive secretions Option C Body weight Option D Bone loss
Commoners were often excluded from walking across the lands of the rich and were often kept out by "keepers" because of concern that they would interfere in game hunting sports. True or False? Group of answer choices True False
Which of the following terms describes the mechanism for maintaining body temperature around 37 degrees Celsius (98-99 degrees Farenheit)? Option A Negative feedback loop Option B Homeostatic regulation Option C Vitamin D Synthesis Option D Positive feedback loop
Virchow’s triad refers to psychological factors leading to stress associated with immobility. a combination of factors affecting potential thrombus formation. factors that predispose an individual toward urinary tract infections. an anatomical structure in the kidneys.
Atelectasis may occur with a prolonged period of bed rest because of reduced removal of pulmonary secretions. increased risk of aspiration in a sitting position. loss of cough reflex. increased expansion of the lower lobes of the lungs.
A 56-year-old man with a 40-pack-year smoking history presents with progressive dyspnea, a barrel-shaped chest, and diminished breath sounds. Which physiologic change most directly explains his CO2 retention?
Dark skin, a result of increased melanin production in equatorial peoples, is likely a response to ultraviolet radiation because UV radiation can cause: Group of answer choices you to grow into a giant. osteomalacia. skin cancer. rickets.
Which of the following is an example of a limited care provider? Group of answer choices Optometrist Chiropractor Doctor of Osteopathic Medicine Xray tech None of the answers are correct
The kinetic chain is an integrated functional unit involving the muscular system, the articular system, and the ________ system. Group of answer choices Lymphatic system Digestive system Neural system Genitourinary system
From the list below, select all terms that represent the living part of bone. Question 19 options: Osteoblasts Collagen Matrix Osteocytes Osteoclasts Organic component Compact bone tissue Inorganic component Phosphate Calcium
Discuss the parts of the pacemaker system, and give two examples of cardiac problems related to the disruption of the electrical communication between,
If someone wants to improve aerobic fitness, they should train at an intensity that keeps lactate low because lactate production indicates the exercise is anaerobic. Group of answer choices True False
Use your knowledge of word parts to determine the locatio n of an intervertebral disk. Describe the word parts and note prefix, root and suffix in this term
Endocrine diseases may be a result of: Group of answer choices Excessive or inadequate intake of certain nutrients Hyper of hypfunction of hormones in the blood Impaired growth and development Increased substance use
At the level of the spinal cord, sensory information is conveyed by the ______ root, whereas motor information is conveyed by the ______ root. Group of answer choices ventral; lateral dorsal; lateral dorsal; ventral lateral; dorsal
For the seated biceps curl machine exercise, which of the following is the primary joint for which the cam must be appropriately aligned? Glenohumeral joint Talocrural joint Ulno-humeral joint Femoral-tibial joint
Epinephrine: is released by the inner zone of the adrenal cortex reinforces the effects of the parasympathetic nervous system is released in response to stress both a and b above
Interpret the role of cranial nerves and plexi in motor and sensory innervation.
Which of the following is an example of an allopathic provider? Group of answer choices None of the answers are correct Optometrist Chiropractor Doctor of Osteopathic Medicine Xray Tech
Fill in the missing number: The critical threshold of oxygen concentration for aerobic metabolism in water is ________ ml O2/liter. Group of answer choices 0.5 5 50 500
Bones experience a variety of loading conditions. In comparison to tension long bones are weaker when exposed to A. torsion B. compression C. shear D. bending
Training at altitude increases oxygen carrying capacity due to _________. Group of answer choices Increased heart rate Increased heart maass Decreased peripheral resistance Increased red blood cells
True or False: In a closed circulation, the circulating fluid (blood) is not separated from the rest of the extracellular fluid and is pumped by a heart through vessels. Group of answer choices True False
Correctly match the description to the structure of synovial joints: Secreted into the joint cavity and contains hyaluronic acid. Answer Articular cartilage Synovial fluid Articular capsule Reinforcing ligaments
Henrietta said okay to Jim's request, but she did it grudgingly. Henrietta's response style is called: Option A Obliging Option B Competing Option C Compromising Option D Collaborating
9. Give an example of a gomphosis. 10. Give an example of a syndesmosis. 11. Give an example of a symphysis. 12. Which joints are immobile?
There is a depression at the distal end of the posterior humerus. What is the name for this specific bone marking? What bone (and marking of that bone) articulates with this?
Which of the following refers to the nerve that conducts impulses from the cochlea to the brain? Question 13 options: auditory nerve optic nerve vestibular nerve olfactory nerve
Which one of the following parameters is NOT decreased by beta-blockers? Group of answer choices heart rate blood pressure end-diastolic volume cardiac contractility
True or false: There is an evolutionary trend towards separation of the pulmonary and systemic circulations to improve gas exchange. Group of answer choices True False
Functions of the Skin & Nails Function Description Protection Temperature Regulation Sensation Excretion & Absorption Vitamin D Production
Because of difference in substrate use during acute exercise, there are differences in training outcomes between males and females. Group of answer choices True False
Identify skeletal and joint components of the cervical vertebrae and vertebral column.
Nystagmus or marked soaring of speech and blackouts are likely impairments at which of the following blood alcohol concentrations? 30 to 80? 8200? 200 300? 300
The digestive system’s homeopathic relationship with the system is characterized by the fact that our bodies can store fat in the hypodermis
Which statement about the anterior pituitary is FALSE? ◻ The anterior pituitary releases six major hormones into the blood ◻ The anterior pitulary
discuss physiological functions and clinical relevance of the thyroid, parathyroid, pharynx, larynx, trachea, and esophagus
A patient with a pH of 7.32 and is hypoventilating has a ___ ___ (name the imbalance) and the hypoventilation is the ___ (cause or compensation) for the imbalance.
The autonomic nervous system is that portion of the nervous system over which a person has complete control. Group of answer choices False True
The parathyroid hormone: has the opposite effect of calcitonin is made in the thyroid gland causes a decrease in blood concentration of calcium all of the above
Fill in the missing number: The critical threshold of oxygen concentration for aerobic metabolism in water is ________ ml O2/liter.
Hormones may be excreted by (select all that apply): Group of answer choices Endocrine glands Endocrine organs Endocrine marrow Non-endocrine organs
How many cranial nerves provide BOTH sensory and motor functions? Question 3 options: 2 4 5 8
The skin and bodily secretions provide the first line of defense against infection. What would be a common response during upper respiratory virus infections?
Correctly match the term and definition: The movement of a body part forward in a transverse plane. Answer Hyperextension Flexion Adduction Protraction Abduction
a. What joints are involved in finger spreading? b. Are these the same joints involved in finger bending? c. What kind of joint does this?
describe the Pathway of an oxygen molecule as it is breathed in, starting from the mouth and ending in the alveoli.
Choose one: The primary location of pressure and flow control by constriction occurs in the: Group of answer choices arteries arterioles capillaries venules veins
Describe the structure and function of lymphatic system and its relationship to blood vessels and to the immune system.
What term describes the round, transparent area in the front of the sclera that allows light to enter the eye? Question 7 options: cornea lens optic chiasm sclera
Altitude masks do what? Group of answer choices Mimic altitude Change partial pressure of oxygen Restrict ventilation Increase CO2 production
Choose one: The site of gas and metabolite diffusion into and out of tissues occurs in the: Group of answer choices arteries arterioles capillaries venules veins
What is the transparent structure behind the pupil that focuses light onto the retina? Question 3 options: lens optic nerve optic chiasm fovea
ADH: is released by the hypothalamus is made by the pituitary gland increases the amount of water reabsorbed by the kidney all of the above
Which one of the following is NOT a side effect of lisinopril? Group of answer choices increased intraocular pressure persistent cough hyperkalemia angioedema
Lactate is produced during "aerobic exercise" (i.e. jogging for 30 minutes, 10k, marathon, etc.). Group of answer choices True False
For Patient #1, where is the Antigen from in the Crossmatch? Option A Donor RBCs Option B Patient RBCs Option C Patient Plasma Option D Purchased antisera
Glucagon: is released by pancreatic beta cells accelerates liver glycogenolysis causes a drop in blood glucose levels all of the above
why is high blood pressure damagin to the heart the heart rate slows down
Testosterone: is produced by the prostate gland is produced by the interstitial cells of the testes is the masculinizing hormone both b and c above
True or false: During contraction of the heart, peak blood pressure and flow occur during systole. Group of answer choices True False
Aerobic metabolism depends more heavily on __________ for fuel, to conserve glycogen. a. protein b. glycerol c. glucose d. lactate
It is important to give exact dates of when an athlete will return to play from an injury during your initial assessment. Group of answer choices True False
How quickly will a person lose 4 weeks cardiovascular training benefits if they stop training
Correctly match the following: A basketball player dribbles the ball. Answer Supination Pronation Inversion Circumduction
The occurrence of multiple chronic diseases within the same individual is referred to as Comorbidity Co-infection Polymorphism Multimorbidity
Match the regenerative capacity to the tissue: Cardiac muscle Nervous tissue Articular cartilage Skin Smooth muscle
What does REM stand for? Group of answer choices Repeating Eye Movement Rapid Electron Movement Rapid Electron Momentum Rapid Eye Movement
what determines heart rate? group of answer choices hormonal signals intrinsic factors regulatory pathways from the brain all of the above
In an individual with a cardiac axis parallel to Lead I, what would you see in lead III? How big would the negative deflection be
The female triad includes all of the following, except? Osteoporosis disorder, eating delayed onset of menarche amenorrhea
A synapse is a ______ between neurons across which neurotransmitters move to pass signals. Group of answer choices bridge joint connective tissue gap
2.The ovaries and the testes are a part of which body system? Are these organs members of more than one organ system? Explain.
Intermittent Compressions is a therapeutic modality used for muscle reeducation after an injury. Group of answer choices True False
Which two cranial nerves provide visceral motor output to salivary glands? Question 4 options: 6 and 9 7 and 9 5 and 10 5 and 7
Choose four: Respiratory gas exchange models include: Group of answer choices open closed countercurrent crosscurrent pool
Uncontrollable urge to perform an act repeatedly: Question 39Select one: a. Conversion b. Compulsion c. Apathy d. Paranoia
Protein threads that form the basis of a clot: Question 2Select one: a. Bilirubin b. Globulin c. Hemoglobin d. Thrombin e. Fibrin
Who is mainly responsible for the higher mortality rate of emerging adults? What are the three primary reasons why?
About 4.5 million years ago, Australopithecus had a larger brain than those of today's apes. True False
When a weak but smooth muscle contraction is desired, a few motor units arw stimuluated at a rate of what
the blood colloid osmotic pressure mostly depends on the concentration of plasma glucose
What is the name of the remnant developmental suture that is occasionally found on adults on the center of the frontal bone?
The anterior pituitary: is called the neurohypophysis is called the adenohypothysis secretes ADH both a and c above
True or false: Eccrine sweat glands are most found in the axillary and anogenital regions and become active at puberty.
during hemorrhagic shock in which blood pressure is decreased which of the regulatory mechanism
which basal ganglia neutromistere must be present at correct levels relative to dopamine for normal function
Inflammation of the glans penis: Question 26Select one: a. Orchitis b. Hydrocele c. Varicocele d. Balanitis e. Epididymitis
Which beverage has the highest concentration of alcohol? Option 1. Ale, Option 2. Brandy, Option 3. Champagne, Option 4. Port
there is no cure for emphysema, and the damage to lung tissue is irreversable.
secrete saliva and an enzyme called salivary amylase for carb digestion into the mouth. Word bank
An accessory organ that secretes bile into the small intestine to break apart fat for digestion. Word bank.
What are the different types of muscular tissue and give an example (where they are found) of each.
What happens when light hits the retina? Photoreceptors absorb individual photons
which component of the blood-brain barrier is primarily responsible for the extracellular matrix?
In an individual with a cardiac axis parallel to Lead I, what would you see in lead III?
A cell makes and secretes a protein-based hormone. This particular cell would have a great amount of RER and:
Which cranial nerve does NOT travel through the Superior Orbital Fissure? Question 5 options: 2 3 4 6
Use the suffix -itis to build the medical terms defined in numbers. inflammation of the lips
Chronic disease is the leading cause of death and disability. Group of answer choices True False
Testes and ovaries that make steroids (lipids) would have a larger amount of:
longitudinal channel in the center of each osteon. also known as Haversian canal
Reflect on the role of anatomy in understanding patient symptoms and treatment.
PRACTICE IT What is the role of the intercostal muscles in breathing? Submit answer
list several disorders that might be indicated by a low BMR
People with diabetes feel tired because of low levels of glucagon in the blood
how does the endocrine system exert control over the nervous system
Which hormone stimulates the adrenal cortex to produce several of its hormones
What would be the immediate threat to life from a third-degree burn?
Which muscle contraction involves movement, but the muscle tension remains the same?
motor unit recruitment is completed when muscle strength reaches its peak
The thyroid gland produces: T3 T4 calcitonin all of the above
performs mechanical and chemical digestion of food and absorbs nutrients. Word Bank.
What muscles are the prime extensors of the wrist in the forearm?
Which cranial nerve does NOT travel through the Superior Orbital Fissure?
tubular shaft that runs between the proximal and distal ends of a long bone
would drug tolerance be due to up regulation or down regulation
Question 23 (1 point) A major function of vasopressin is \( \bigcirc \) increase storage of glucose and fatty acids \( \bigcirc \) increase gastrointestinal activity \( \bigcirc \) increase body fluid levels \( \bigcirc \) decrease whole body energy \( \bigcirc \) decrease blood…
Question 25 (1 point) The equilibrium potential of \( \mathrm{Na}+ \) is +55 mV . The membrane potential is -70 mV . If the membrane is suddenly permeable to \( \mathrm{Na}+ \) then \( \bigcirc \) Initial \( \mathrm{Na}+ \) diffusion will be slow, because there is a big electrochemical gradient…
Question 29 (1 point) steroid hormones are \( \bigcirc \) carbohydrates \( \bigcirc \) lipids \( \bigcirc \) nucleotide derivatives \( \bigcirc \) proteins \( \bigcirc \) amino acid derivatives Previous Page Next Page Submit Quiz 7 of 34 questions saved
Canvas - Quiz Week 7 Quiz \( \square \) Question 2 1 pts When current leaps across an insulating myelin sheath from node to node, the type of impulse conduction is called: \( \bigcirc \) repolarization. \( \bigcirc \) refraction. \( \bigcirc \) saltatory conduction. \( \bigcirc \)…
Question 30 (1 point) The equilibrium potential of Cl - is -80 mV . The membrane potential is -70 mV . If the membrane is suddenly permeable to Cl - then \( \bigcirc \) chloride ion will diffuse out of the cell, carrying negative charges out. As a consequence, the membrane potential will move…
Question 31 (1 point) The major hormone signaling skeletal muscle and adipose cells to uptake glucose from the blood is \( \bigcirc \) parathyroid hormone \( \bigcirc \) vasopressin \( \bigcirc \) insulin \( \bigcirc \) fibrin \( \bigcirc \) glucagon Previous Page Next Page Page 31 of…
Question 34 (1 point) The primary hormone increasing basal metabolic rate is \( \bigcirc \) ACTH \( \bigcirc \) cortisol \( \bigcirc \) insulin \( \bigcirc \) vasopressin \( \bigcirc \) epinephrine \( \bigcirc \) thyroid hormone \( \bigcirc \) growth hormone Previous Page Next Page Page 34…
Canvas - Quiz Week 7: Activity Question 30 1 pts A synapse can occur only between an axon and: \( \bigcirc \) another axon. \( \bigcirc \) a cell body. \( \bigcirc \) any of the above. \( \bigcirc \) a dendrite.
Canvas - Quiz: Week 7: Activity Question 27 1 pts A term commonly used as a synonym for action potential is \( \bigcirc \) nerve impulse. \( \bigcirc \) stimulus. \( \bigcirc \) depolarization. \( \bigcirc \) repolarization.
Camass - Quic Wesk 7: Activity Question 26 1 pts There are two types of synapses-the electrical synapse and the \( \_\_\_\_ \) synapse. \( \bigcirc \) sensory \( \bigcirc \) chemical \( \bigcirc \) sonic \( \bigcirc \) mechanical
Camass - Quir: Week 7: Activity Question 25 1 pts Movement of the membrane potential away from zero (below the usual RMP) is called \( \bigcirc \) hyperpolarization. \( \bigcirc \) depolarization. \( \bigcirc \) hypopolarization. \( \bigcirc \) repolarization. 1.04 AM 10/19/202
Canvas : Qulz Week 7: Activity A neurologist is using a voltmeter to measure potential. The membrane potential of a neuron was recorded at +30 mV . This is what type of membrane potential? \( \bigcirc \) Conduction \( \bigcirc \) Polarized \( \bigcirc \) Resting \( \bigcirc \) Action
Canvas - Quiz: Week 7: Activity Question 23 1 pts The membrane potential maintained by a nonconducting neuron's plasma membrane is called the \( \_\_\_\_ \) membrane potential. \( \bigcirc \) polarized \( \bigcirc \) resting \( \bigcirc \) conduction \( \bigcirc \) action
Camas - Quiz Week 7: Acthity Question 21 1 pts Which membrane receptor acts to directly change ion permeability when stimulated? \( \bigcirc \) G-protein-coupled receptors \( \bigcirc \) Ionotropic receptor \( \bigcirc \) Gated-channel receptor \( \bigcirc \) Metabotropic receptor
Carvas - Quir Week 7: Acthity Question 19 1 pts If the threshold potential is surpassed, the full peak of the action potential is always reached. \( \bigcirc \) False \( \bigcirc \) True
Canvas - Quir: Week 7: Activity Question 17 1 pts An ion channel that opens in response to a sensory stimulus is a(n) \( \bigcirc \) ionic channel. \( \bigcirc \) local potential. \( \bigcirc \) stimulus-gated channel. \( \bigcirc \) sodium-potassium channel.
Convas - Quix Week 7. Acthily Question 15 1 pts Neurons are the only living cells that maintain a difference in the concentration of ions across their membranes. \( \bigcirc \) True \( \bigcirc \) False
Carvas = Quiz: Week 7: Activity Question 14 1 pts Which chemicals allow neurons to communicate with one another? \( \bigcirc \) neurofibrils \( \bigcirc \) neurotransmitters \( \bigcirc \) sensory transmitters \( \bigcirc \) glial transmitters
Which of the following changes would increase blood flow? \( \bigcirc \) Increasing the pressure gradient across the vessel \( \bigcirc \) Increasing resistance \( \bigcirc \) Increasing vessel length \( \bigcirc \) Increasing blood viscosity
arvas : Quise Week 7: Activity The action potential seems to "leap" from node to node along a myelinated fiber. This type of impulse regeneration is called \( \_\_\_\_ \) conduction. \( \bigcirc \) action potential \( \bigcirc \) saltatory \( \bigcirc \) sensory \( \bigcirc \) refractory File…
Question 3 (20 points) Listen What is the relationship between resistance and vessel radius? \( \bigcirc \) Directly proportional \( \bigcirc \) Exponentially proportional \( \bigcirc \) Inversely proportional \( \bigcirc \) Linear and constant
Carvas - Quix Wesk 7: Acthily Question 10 1 pts The difference in electrical charge between the inside and outside of a membrane is called the membrane potential. \( \bigcirc \) True \( \bigcirc \) False
Question 9 1 pts In a myelinated fiber, the action potential jumps from one node of Ranvier to the next. \( \bigcirc \) True \( \bigcirc \) False
Carvas - Quir: Week 7: Activity Question 8 1 pts In a myelinated neuron, the impulse can travel under the myelin between nodes of Ranvier. \( \bigcirc \) True \( \bigcirc \) False
Canvas - Quiz: Week 7: Activity \( \square \) Question 7 1 pts The active transport mechanism in the plasma membrane that transports sodium and potassium ions in opposite directions and at different rates is the \( \bigcirc \) chloride channel. \( \bigcirc \) sodium-potassium pump. \(…
Canvas - Quiz: Week 7: Activity Question 6 1 pts A membrane that exhibits a membrane potential is said to be \( \bigcirc \) multipolarized. \( \bigcirc \) bipolarized. \( \bigcirc \) unipolarized. \( \bigcirc \) polarized.
Canvas - Quiz: Week 7: Activity \( \square \) Question 6 1 pts A membrane that exhibits a membrane potential is said to be \( \bigcirc \) multipolarized. \( \bigcirc \) bipolarized. \( \bigcirc \) unipolarized. \( \bigcirc \) polarized. Show hidden icons
Canvas - Quiz: Week 7: Activity The difference between sodium and potassium in the generation of action potential is that: \( \bigcirc \) sodium causes depolarization of the cell membrane, and potassium causes repolarization of the cell membrane. \( \bigcirc \) sodium causes unipolarization of…
Canvas - Quiz: Week 7: Activity - Neurotransmitter molecules are metabolized into inactive compounds. \( \square \) Question 2 1 pts If the magnitude of the local depolarization surpasses a limit called the \( \_\_\_\_ \) , voltage-gated \( \mathrm{Na}+ \) channels are stimulated to open. \(…
42. Radiopharmaceutical(s) indicated for a patient dx of perirectal bleeding? What do the images look like? This is nuclear medicine.
Interventional drugs for HIDA are CCK, morphine, fatty meal, and phenyl Barbie doll for kids. This is nuclear medicine. What do they mean by phenyl Barbie doll? Or, are they talking about something else?
Route of tracer administration for Meckel's diverticulum. Professor said "trick" mucosa by injection This is nuclear medicine. What do they mean by trick mucosa.
a. Geometric mean: √(𝑎𝑛𝑡𝑒𝑟𝑖𝑜𝑟 𝑅𝑂𝐼 𝑐𝑜𝑢𝑛𝑡𝑠 𝑥 𝑝𝑜𝑠𝑡𝑒𝑟𝑖𝑜𝑟 𝑅𝑂𝐼 𝑐𝑜𝑢𝑛𝑡𝑠) what does ROI mean? This is Nuclear Medicine.
Which blood cell is also known as a platelet? \( \bigcirc \) Thrombocyte \( \bigcirc \) Erythrocyte \( \bigcirc \) Leukocyte \( \bigcirc \) Hemoglobin
Which of the following contains hemoglobin? \( \bigcirc \) Leukocyte \( \bigcirc \) Anemia \( \bigcirc \) Erythrocyte \( \bigcirc \) Thrombocyte
Which term refers to the regions of DNA within each chromosome? \( \bigcirc \) Mitochondria \( \bigcirc \) Nucleus \( \bigcirc \) Genes \( \bigcirc \) Cytoplasm
Question 34 Which structure regulates what enters or exits a cell? \( \bigcirc \) The ribosome \( \bigcirc \) The nucleus \( \bigcirc \) The cell membrane \( \bigcirc \) The cytoplasm
Which of the following tissues controls body movements? \( \bigcirc \) Connective \( \bigcirc \) Nerve \( \bigcirc \) Muscle \( \bigcirc \) Epithelial
Listen A patient has an end diastolic volume (EDV) of 140 mL and an end systolic volume (ESV) of 60 mL . They have a resting heart rate of 70 bpm . What is the calculated stroke volume? \( \bigcirc \) 60 \( \bigcirc \) 80 \( \bigcirc \) 140 \( \bigcirc \) 200
Question 23 Which of the following is NOT a type of cell in the body? \( \bigcirc \) Connective \( \bigcirc \) Nerve \( \bigcirc \) Fat \( \bigcirc \) Epithelial
Question 4 (1 point) Saved Which of the following hormones works to decrease blood pressure? \( \bigcirc \) renin \( \bigcirc \) angiotensin II \( \bigcirc \) antidiuretic hormone (ADH) \( \bigcirc \) oxytocin \( \bigcirc \) aldosterone \( \bigcirc \) atrial natriuretic peptide (ANP)
genetics of corn smart worksheet
genetics of corn smart worksheet
Which of the following is an appropriate order of exercise to maximize force capabilities and optimize recovery? Small muscles to large muscle groups All push exercises should always be grouped together Multi-joint exercises should be performed before single joint Power exercises should be…
What are sensory receptors? Question 12 options: Receptor cells of the retina that play an important role in night vision and peripheral vision Receptor cells of the retina that play an important role in day vision and color vision Chemicals, including rhodopsin and iodopsin, that enable the…
A patient with hypertension is prescribed hydralazine. What is the mechanism of action of this drug? Group of answer choices Inhibits the conversion of angiotensin I to angiotensin II Promotes vasodilation by direct relaxation of arterial smooth muscle Blocks beta-1 receptors to reduce heart…
Visual neglect is characterized by the inability to _____. Question 17 options: report any objects contralateral to the lesion report any objects ipsilateral to the lesion report any objects contralateral to the lesion, but only if there are no objects on the ipsilateral side report any objects…
Which of the following will increase the rate of alcohol absorption into the bloodstream? Option 1. Drinking highly concentrated beverages such as hard liquor. Option 2. Food in the stomach. Option 3. Carbonation. Option 4. None of the answer choices are correct.
A favorite exercise for the lower extremities is the glute kick back machine exercise. Which of the following functions is least likely to demonstrate improvement with appropriate dosage to gain strength in the glutes? Supine to sit Sit to Stand Getting out of a car Walking up…
Tribadism involves: Question 21 options: the stimulation of one's own genitals. the oral stimulation of male genitals. the oral stimulation of female genitals. simultaneous female genital stimulation.
Consider the action potential below. Compare and contrast the ion movement between “A-resting membrane potential” and “D- failing phase of action potential” Your answer should include 1) one way in which “A” and “D” are similar and 2) one way in which “A’ and “D” are different
Which one the following is TRUE about flecainide? Group of answer choices It shares similar characteristics as tocainide. It has rapid kinetics of binding and dissociation. It has no effect on AV conduction velocity. It slows phase 0 depolarization in atrial and ventricular myocardial fibres.
Complete the following statements. 1. The living cells in the epidermis are called 2. A layer found only in thick skin is the stratum. 3. The gland that lubricates hair within follicles is the gland. 4. glands produce wax. 5. Hair and nails are produced by the layer of the epidermis.
Blood is composed of plasma, cells, and cell fragments A patient undergoes a blood draw and the blood is put in a tube and centrifuged (spun at high speed) and separates into 3 layers. Which of the following would be found in the plasma layer? Group of answer choices red blood…
A woman believes that she has been diagnosed with anemia. Which laboratory finding is least likely to support the diagnosis of anemia? Hematocrit of 32%. Hemoglobin levels of 18 g/dL. Red blood cell total count of 2.6 million per microliter. The woman’s hematocrit, hemoglobin, and red blood…
you are examining your patient for the first time. they have reported that they have a mitral valve prolapse. you know that to best auscultate this murmur you will listen with the patient in the supine or upright position at the apex or base and at the right lower sternal or left lower sternal
Which of the following is NOT a usual result of skeletal muscle exercise? Question 1Select one: a. increase in the number of myofibrils within the muscle cells b. increase in the number of mitochondria in the cells c. hypertrophy of the muscle organ d. increase in the number of nuclei
Which of the following statements is true regarding medical record entries?They should be written within 21 days of observing a patients deteriorating condition.They should be legible to read.They should not provide to much clarity.They should be written within 7 days of observing a patients…
Predict the relative magnitude and duration of muscle tension that will result from this experiment in your two subjects (Thompson and Sumgong). b) Explain your answers using physiological terms (e.g. muscle fiber types and properties).
Which one of the following drugs can reduce the activation of the renin-angiotensin-aldosterone system (RAAS)? Group of answer choices amiodarone hydrochlorthiazide losartan digoxin
Low childhood MMR vaccination rates and use evidence to provide a brief statement explaining the connection between the issue and community health. Provide references
Susan tries to park as far away as possible from her job place, but she is not always successful because sometimes she is running late and decides to park in the closest parking lot to her office. Susan walks at a steady pace engaging in what kind of activity? ◻ Physical activity ◻ Exercise ◻…
Which of the following is the correct sequence for the digestion and absorption of lipids? Formation of chylomicrons Emulsification by bile Diffusion through the epithelial cell membrane Hydrolysis by pancreatic lipase Movement into lacteal ducts 2, 1, 4, 3, 5 2, 4, 3, 1, 5 3, 2, 4, 5, 1 4, 3,…
Which of the following adaptations is primarily responsible for increased power output in athletes engaged in high-intensity resistance training? Group of answer choices Enhanced muscle fiber hypertrophy Increased capillary density in the muscles Increased mitochondrial density in the muscles
During the hip sled / leg press machine exercise, which of the following phases of movement are an eccentric contraction of the glutes? Downward movement phase Upward movement phase Only when the feet are positioned wider than shoulder width apart Legs extended at the pre-initiation phase
Which of the following refers to the use of electrical stimulation of sites on the body to provide pain relief, apparently by stimulating the release of endorphins? Question 4 options: placebo stimulation transcutaneous electrical nerve stimulation (TENS) olfactory stimulation sensory…
In comparison to fusiform muscles, pennate muscles A. have less fibers per unit cross-sectional area. B. have more fibers per unit cross-sectional area. C. generate higher amounts of tension per unit cross-sectional area. D. generate less tension per unit cross-sectional area.
In an individual with a cardiac axis parallel to Lead I, what would you see in lead III? a. Large positive deflection b. Medium positive deflection c. Small positive deflection d. Medium negative deflection e. Small negative deflection
A patient receiving an ACE inhibitor like lisinopril complains of a persistent dry cough. What is the likely cause of this symptom? Group of answer choices Decreased aldosterone secretion Decreased renin release Increased bradykinin levels Inhibition of angiotensin II formation
The process of implantation involves the Question 29Answer a. zygote dividing into two parts b. blastocyst becoming firmly embedded in the lining of the uterus c. fetus traveling down the fallopian tube to the uterus d. attachment of the fetus to the wall of the fallopian tube
Select all that apply. Which of the following are a potential result of overtraining or working out in poor form? Tennis elbow Hyponatremia Shin splits Sleep disturbance Female athlete triad Rhabdomyolysis DOMS
A man, diagnosed with essential hypertension, is unable to afford his angiotensin-converting enzyme inhibitor (ACEI). Which complication, from the long-term effect of hypertension, is not expected?
Fill in the missing word: Blood pressure is regulated by changes in arterial resistance under the control of the autonomic nervous system and ___________in the carotid arteries. Group of answer choices olfactory receptors baroreceptors oxygen receptors carbon dioxide receptors
Vasocongestion causes: Question 13 options: penile erection in males. no effect in females. an orgasm. both penile erection in males and clitoral swelling in females.
Jean-Martin Charcot showed that the human motor cortex is organized with the ______ hemisphere controlling the ______ side of the body and vice versa. Group of answer choices dorsal; lateral left; right anterior; posterior superior; volar
In which dysrhythma is the sinoatrial (SA) node activated less frequently, resulting in a slower heart rate and less blood pumped to the rest of the body? bers A 1 A Sick ainus syndrome B Srus bralycardia
The umbilicus is _________ to the pelvis, and ___________ to the lumbar spine. Group of answer choices superior, distal distal, superior proximal, anterior inferior, proximal
(Ch. 4) The first stage of labor is triggered a) at approximately 290 days after conception b) by premature rupture of the membranes (PROM) c) by hormones produced by the placenta d) at the end of the process known as effacement
Leisure time physical activity is a physical activity that is performed during exercise, recreation, or any additional time other than that associated with one's regular job duties, occupation, or transportation. ◻ True ◻ Fatse
Fill in the missing word: In many invertebrates, the circulation of internal fluid can be achieved by the movement of extracellular fluid called ________ through sinuses or cavities between tissues. Group of answer choices ostium hemolymph intracellular fluid hemocoel lymph
The study of the distribution and determinants of the frequency of a disorder in humans is known as ______. Group of answer choices symptomology epidemiology pathology etiology
Choose three: Diffusive flux of a gas in ml/min or mol/min is directly proportional to: Group of answer choices surface area the diffusion constant the thickness or distance the partial pressure or concentration gradient
Which of the following begin to decrease as children enter the adolescent phase of development Option A Blood pressure Option B Digestive secretions Option C Body weight Option D Bone loss
Commoners were often excluded from walking across the lands of the rich and were often kept out by "keepers" because of concern that they would interfere in game hunting sports. True or False? Group of answer choices True False
Which of the following terms describes the mechanism for maintaining body temperature around 37 degrees Celsius (98-99 degrees Farenheit)? Option A Negative feedback loop Option B Homeostatic regulation Option C Vitamin D Synthesis Option D Positive feedback loop
Virchow’s triad refers to psychological factors leading to stress associated with immobility. a combination of factors affecting potential thrombus formation. factors that predispose an individual toward urinary tract infections. an anatomical structure in the kidneys.
Atelectasis may occur with a prolonged period of bed rest because of reduced removal of pulmonary secretions. increased risk of aspiration in a sitting position. loss of cough reflex. increased expansion of the lower lobes of the lungs.
A 56-year-old man with a 40-pack-year smoking history presents with progressive dyspnea, a barrel-shaped chest, and diminished breath sounds. Which physiologic change most directly explains his CO2 retention?
Dark skin, a result of increased melanin production in equatorial peoples, is likely a response to ultraviolet radiation because UV radiation can cause: Group of answer choices you to grow into a giant. osteomalacia. skin cancer. rickets.
Which of the following is an example of a limited care provider? Group of answer choices Optometrist Chiropractor Doctor of Osteopathic Medicine Xray tech None of the answers are correct
The kinetic chain is an integrated functional unit involving the muscular system, the articular system, and the ________ system. Group of answer choices Lymphatic system Digestive system Neural system Genitourinary system
From the list below, select all terms that represent the living part of bone. Question 19 options: Osteoblasts Collagen Matrix Osteocytes Osteoclasts Organic component Compact bone tissue Inorganic component Phosphate Calcium
Discuss the parts of the pacemaker system, and give two examples of cardiac problems related to the disruption of the electrical communication between,
If someone wants to improve aerobic fitness, they should train at an intensity that keeps lactate low because lactate production indicates the exercise is anaerobic. Group of answer choices True False
Use your knowledge of word parts to determine the locatio n of an intervertebral disk. Describe the word parts and note prefix, root and suffix in this term
Endocrine diseases may be a result of: Group of answer choices Excessive or inadequate intake of certain nutrients Hyper of hypfunction of hormones in the blood Impaired growth and development Increased substance use
At the level of the spinal cord, sensory information is conveyed by the ______ root, whereas motor information is conveyed by the ______ root. Group of answer choices ventral; lateral dorsal; lateral dorsal; ventral lateral; dorsal
For the seated biceps curl machine exercise, which of the following is the primary joint for which the cam must be appropriately aligned? Glenohumeral joint Talocrural joint Ulno-humeral joint Femoral-tibial joint
Epinephrine: is released by the inner zone of the adrenal cortex reinforces the effects of the parasympathetic nervous system is released in response to stress both a and b above
Interpret the role of cranial nerves and plexi in motor and sensory innervation.
Which of the following is an example of an allopathic provider? Group of answer choices None of the answers are correct Optometrist Chiropractor Doctor of Osteopathic Medicine Xray Tech
Fill in the missing number: The critical threshold of oxygen concentration for aerobic metabolism in water is ________ ml O2/liter. Group of answer choices 0.5 5 50 500
Bones experience a variety of loading conditions. In comparison to tension long bones are weaker when exposed to A. torsion B. compression C. shear D. bending
Training at altitude increases oxygen carrying capacity due to _________. Group of answer choices Increased heart rate Increased heart maass Decreased peripheral resistance Increased red blood cells
True or False: In a closed circulation, the circulating fluid (blood) is not separated from the rest of the extracellular fluid and is pumped by a heart through vessels. Group of answer choices True False
Correctly match the description to the structure of synovial joints: Secreted into the joint cavity and contains hyaluronic acid. Answer Articular cartilage Synovial fluid Articular capsule Reinforcing ligaments
Henrietta said okay to Jim's request, but she did it grudgingly. Henrietta's response style is called: Option A Obliging Option B Competing Option C Compromising Option D Collaborating
9. Give an example of a gomphosis. 10. Give an example of a syndesmosis. 11. Give an example of a symphysis. 12. Which joints are immobile?
There is a depression at the distal end of the posterior humerus. What is the name for this specific bone marking? What bone (and marking of that bone) articulates with this?
Which of the following refers to the nerve that conducts impulses from the cochlea to the brain? Question 13 options: auditory nerve optic nerve vestibular nerve olfactory nerve
Which one of the following parameters is NOT decreased by beta-blockers? Group of answer choices heart rate blood pressure end-diastolic volume cardiac contractility
True or false: There is an evolutionary trend towards separation of the pulmonary and systemic circulations to improve gas exchange. Group of answer choices True False
Functions of the Skin & Nails Function Description Protection Temperature Regulation Sensation Excretion & Absorption Vitamin D Production
Because of difference in substrate use during acute exercise, there are differences in training outcomes between males and females. Group of answer choices True False
Identify skeletal and joint components of the cervical vertebrae and vertebral column.
Nystagmus or marked soaring of speech and blackouts are likely impairments at which of the following blood alcohol concentrations? 30 to 80? 8200? 200 300? 300
The digestive system’s homeopathic relationship with the system is characterized by the fact that our bodies can store fat in the hypodermis
Which statement about the anterior pituitary is FALSE? ◻ The anterior pituitary releases six major hormones into the blood ◻ The anterior pitulary
discuss physiological functions and clinical relevance of the thyroid, parathyroid, pharynx, larynx, trachea, and esophagus
A patient with a pH of 7.32 and is hypoventilating has a ___ ___ (name the imbalance) and the hypoventilation is the ___ (cause or compensation) for the imbalance.
The autonomic nervous system is that portion of the nervous system over which a person has complete control. Group of answer choices False True
The parathyroid hormone: has the opposite effect of calcitonin is made in the thyroid gland causes a decrease in blood concentration of calcium all of the above
Fill in the missing number: The critical threshold of oxygen concentration for aerobic metabolism in water is ________ ml O2/liter.
Hormones may be excreted by (select all that apply): Group of answer choices Endocrine glands Endocrine organs Endocrine marrow Non-endocrine organs
How many cranial nerves provide BOTH sensory and motor functions? Question 3 options: 2 4 5 8
The skin and bodily secretions provide the first line of defense against infection. What would be a common response during upper respiratory virus infections?
Correctly match the term and definition: The movement of a body part forward in a transverse plane. Answer Hyperextension Flexion Adduction Protraction Abduction
a. What joints are involved in finger spreading? b. Are these the same joints involved in finger bending? c. What kind of joint does this?
describe the Pathway of an oxygen molecule as it is breathed in, starting from the mouth and ending in the alveoli.
Choose one: The primary location of pressure and flow control by constriction occurs in the: Group of answer choices arteries arterioles capillaries venules veins
Describe the structure and function of lymphatic system and its relationship to blood vessels and to the immune system.
What term describes the round, transparent area in the front of the sclera that allows light to enter the eye? Question 7 options: cornea lens optic chiasm sclera
Altitude masks do what? Group of answer choices Mimic altitude Change partial pressure of oxygen Restrict ventilation Increase CO2 production
Choose one: The site of gas and metabolite diffusion into and out of tissues occurs in the: Group of answer choices arteries arterioles capillaries venules veins
What is the transparent structure behind the pupil that focuses light onto the retina? Question 3 options: lens optic nerve optic chiasm fovea
ADH: is released by the hypothalamus is made by the pituitary gland increases the amount of water reabsorbed by the kidney all of the above
Which one of the following is NOT a side effect of lisinopril? Group of answer choices increased intraocular pressure persistent cough hyperkalemia angioedema
Lactate is produced during "aerobic exercise" (i.e. jogging for 30 minutes, 10k, marathon, etc.). Group of answer choices True False
For Patient #1, where is the Antigen from in the Crossmatch? Option A Donor RBCs Option B Patient RBCs Option C Patient Plasma Option D Purchased antisera
Glucagon: is released by pancreatic beta cells accelerates liver glycogenolysis causes a drop in blood glucose levels all of the above
why is high blood pressure damagin to the heart the heart rate slows down
Testosterone: is produced by the prostate gland is produced by the interstitial cells of the testes is the masculinizing hormone both b and c above
True or false: During contraction of the heart, peak blood pressure and flow occur during systole. Group of answer choices True False
Aerobic metabolism depends more heavily on __________ for fuel, to conserve glycogen. a. protein b. glycerol c. glucose d. lactate
It is important to give exact dates of when an athlete will return to play from an injury during your initial assessment. Group of answer choices True False
How quickly will a person lose 4 weeks cardiovascular training benefits if they stop training
Correctly match the following: A basketball player dribbles the ball. Answer Supination Pronation Inversion Circumduction
The occurrence of multiple chronic diseases within the same individual is referred to as Comorbidity Co-infection Polymorphism Multimorbidity
Match the regenerative capacity to the tissue: Cardiac muscle Nervous tissue Articular cartilage Skin Smooth muscle
What does REM stand for? Group of answer choices Repeating Eye Movement Rapid Electron Movement Rapid Electron Momentum Rapid Eye Movement
what determines heart rate? group of answer choices hormonal signals intrinsic factors regulatory pathways from the brain all of the above
In an individual with a cardiac axis parallel to Lead I, what would you see in lead III? How big would the negative deflection be
The female triad includes all of the following, except? Osteoporosis disorder, eating delayed onset of menarche amenorrhea
A synapse is a ______ between neurons across which neurotransmitters move to pass signals. Group of answer choices bridge joint connective tissue gap
2.The ovaries and the testes are a part of which body system? Are these organs members of more than one organ system? Explain.
Intermittent Compressions is a therapeutic modality used for muscle reeducation after an injury. Group of answer choices True False
Which two cranial nerves provide visceral motor output to salivary glands? Question 4 options: 6 and 9 7 and 9 5 and 10 5 and 7
Choose four: Respiratory gas exchange models include: Group of answer choices open closed countercurrent crosscurrent pool
Uncontrollable urge to perform an act repeatedly: Question 39Select one: a. Conversion b. Compulsion c. Apathy d. Paranoia
Protein threads that form the basis of a clot: Question 2Select one: a. Bilirubin b. Globulin c. Hemoglobin d. Thrombin e. Fibrin
Who is mainly responsible for the higher mortality rate of emerging adults? What are the three primary reasons why?
About 4.5 million years ago, Australopithecus had a larger brain than those of today's apes. True False
When a weak but smooth muscle contraction is desired, a few motor units arw stimuluated at a rate of what
the blood colloid osmotic pressure mostly depends on the concentration of plasma glucose
What is the name of the remnant developmental suture that is occasionally found on adults on the center of the frontal bone?
The anterior pituitary: is called the neurohypophysis is called the adenohypothysis secretes ADH both a and c above
True or false: Eccrine sweat glands are most found in the axillary and anogenital regions and become active at puberty.
during hemorrhagic shock in which blood pressure is decreased which of the regulatory mechanism
which basal ganglia neutromistere must be present at correct levels relative to dopamine for normal function
Inflammation of the glans penis: Question 26Select one: a. Orchitis b. Hydrocele c. Varicocele d. Balanitis e. Epididymitis
Which beverage has the highest concentration of alcohol? Option 1. Ale, Option 2. Brandy, Option 3. Champagne, Option 4. Port
there is no cure for emphysema, and the damage to lung tissue is irreversable.
secrete saliva and an enzyme called salivary amylase for carb digestion into the mouth. Word bank
An accessory organ that secretes bile into the small intestine to break apart fat for digestion. Word bank.
What are the different types of muscular tissue and give an example (where they are found) of each.
What happens when light hits the retina? Photoreceptors absorb individual photons
which component of the blood-brain barrier is primarily responsible for the extracellular matrix?
In an individual with a cardiac axis parallel to Lead I, what would you see in lead III?
A cell makes and secretes a protein-based hormone. This particular cell would have a great amount of RER and:
Which cranial nerve does NOT travel through the Superior Orbital Fissure? Question 5 options: 2 3 4 6
Use the suffix -itis to build the medical terms defined in numbers. inflammation of the lips
Chronic disease is the leading cause of death and disability. Group of answer choices True False
Testes and ovaries that make steroids (lipids) would have a larger amount of:
longitudinal channel in the center of each osteon. also known as Haversian canal
Reflect on the role of anatomy in understanding patient symptoms and treatment.
PRACTICE IT What is the role of the intercostal muscles in breathing? Submit answer
list several disorders that might be indicated by a low BMR
People with diabetes feel tired because of low levels of glucagon in the blood
how does the endocrine system exert control over the nervous system
Which hormone stimulates the adrenal cortex to produce several of its hormones
What would be the immediate threat to life from a third-degree burn?
Which muscle contraction involves movement, but the muscle tension remains the same?
motor unit recruitment is completed when muscle strength reaches its peak
The thyroid gland produces: T3 T4 calcitonin all of the above
performs mechanical and chemical digestion of food and absorbs nutrients. Word Bank.
What muscles are the prime extensors of the wrist in the forearm?
Which cranial nerve does NOT travel through the Superior Orbital Fissure?
tubular shaft that runs between the proximal and distal ends of a long bone
would drug tolerance be due to up regulation or down regulation
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