Biology question and answers for December 07, 2023
- Q Receive tissue fluid through their thin walls and slits Parallels the blood capillaries O Small open ended tubes Question 21 The 2 pressures that function in lymph formation movement are
- Q If a person s blood pressure is low the body will have short term regulation to bring the body back into homeostasis The heart rate will Heart contractility will Select...
- Q What is the reason that the co localization of human alpha and beta globin genes within the nuclei of hematopoetic cells most likely give rise to red blood cells
- Q 3 Blood is dropped from heights of 25 cm and 250 cm Compare and contrast the outer edges of blood droplets produced from these two heights Use the picture on...
- Q What type of study is being done to test the effectiveness of an experimental treatment to an infectious disease in which the subjects are unaware of which trial group they...
- Q 5 Is it better to eat denser fats Explain in relation to the circulatory system
- Q Which of the following donor recipient blood types is a match that will NOT cause a hemolytic transfusion reaction O A donor A recipient O B donor B recipient AB...
- Q Which class of antibodies binds to large parasites IgA IgD IgE IgG IgM
- Q 9 What do you think would happen consider clotting phenotype if a male carried both a null F8 hemophilia causing allele F8 such as the one presented above and a...
- Q Provide the blood type for each typing test shown Remember agglutination is the formation of an immune complex so if it occurs the cells are expressing the antigen that the...
- Q 6 Childress main strategy against the market approach to the sale of organs is a To challenge the fairness of such a system b To challenge the assumption that it...
- Q A female weighing 160 pounds would have a BMR of kcal calculation O 1400 O 1540 O 1600 O 1800
- Q Why did the vertebrate heart evolve from a smaller two chambered pump to a larger more robust four chambered one The four chambered heart separates the blood circulation into one...
- Q PH A B C D a Blank 1 This picture is an anterior view of the mammalian heart longitudinal section Name the structure labeled I letter i
- Q A od B Blank 1 Name the structure labeled B O O 00 Mag 10
- Q inheritance Background Codominance occurs when both alleles in the heterozygote express themselves fully Because both of the alleles are fully expressed both alleles are equally emphasized in the genotypic notation...
- Q Example I m thinking about the upcoming day of my very critical exam I had no chance of missing the exam because I had typhoid that day I struggle with...
- Q Which of the following is an enzyme O epinephrine G alpha ATP All of the above None of the above
- Q Please help with finding where the veins and arteries come from and enters into You can label the chart into three categories artery comes from and enters into The arteries...
- Q 4 List tissue that result from each germ layer
- Q Arrange the sentences in order describing the events that occur during the operation of the sodium potassium pump Three sodium ions are released from the protein pump The phosphate is...
- Q Oxygen rich blood flows through the heart O by entering the right atrium and continuing through the aortic arch on the left side of the heart following returning from the...
- Q IF a person increases his or her activity level THEN there heat rate will increase cue increased need for oxygen 1202 heart the beely cells BECAUSE his bedly muscles cells...
- Q What happens to a person s heart rate as that person increases his or her activity level Information Research Take some time to gather information on heart rates and how...
- Q Which of the following events occur during the inflammatory process Effector cells secrete cytokines in response to invading bacteria All of these events occur during inflammation Local endothelium becomes leaky...
- Q 244 Review Sheet 18 Hepatic Portal Circulation 15 What is the source of blood in the hepatic portal system lood drained Viscera from 16 Why is this blood carried to...
- Q the path of lymph as it moves from 10 Describ the tissues back to the bloodstream Draw a graph illustrating how the oxygen concentration in the blood changes as the...
- Q Adrenaline also known as epinephrine is a hormone involved in the fight or flight re sponse When released into the bloodstream glycogen in the liver is broken down into glu...
- Q Hemoglobin is a protein that binds oxygen in the lungs for its transport through the circula tory system to other cells in the body The mechanism by which hemoglobin binds...
- Q 28 Which type of vessel normally contains valves that prevent the backward flow of materials A arteriole C capillary B artery Medi D vein 29 The concentration of oxygen is...
- Q Base your answers to questions 8 through 10on the diagrams below which represent three common types of blood vessels and on your knowledge of biology A 1 10 Through occur...
- Q the blood is correctly paired with its function A platelets produce antibodies B plasma transports wastes and hormones C white blood cells carry oxygen D red blood cells fight infection...
- Q 6 The movement of blood from the legs toward the heart is hindered by gravity The effect of gravity is counteracted by A valves in the veins B cilia lining...
- Q 3 Drag the tiles to the correct boxes to complete the pairs Match each major blood vessel with the correct description transports deoxygenated blood from the heart to the lungs...
- Q 17 Which would NOT be correct when inserting the needle A Inserting n with the bevel facing up b pointing the n in the same direction as vein to be...
- Q Nome Lacinto Aorta Gojororo Artery Dark Red Atherosclerosis Hypertension Circulatory System Magic Square Red Blood Cells Nutrients Pulmonary Right Atrium Hemophilia CO O Valve Vein Capillary Angioplasty Period Lungs Directions...
- Q Differentiate between the blood vessels tell their jobs and how blood moves through Arteries Rady Capillaries Veins
- Q What blood vessels is the arrow pointing to What is their purpose What can go wrong w them Explain bypass surgery NORTA Ye
- Q Explain this diagram with the purpose of the left and right sides of the heart What are the netted areas Low O High CO Pulmonary circuit 69d airt lads l...
- Q 1 Label this heart 2 1 3 4 8 7 6 5 1 2 3 4 4 What separates the left and right sides of the heart 5 What is...
- Q Question E A type man with blood type B marries a type O woman They have a type o child What is the genotypic ratio of their offspring What is...
- Q Fill in the following data using the information presented in the module lesson Copy and paste your baseline measurements from the M2 Assignment Fitness Plan into this document Please use...
- Q Using your answers to the above questions fill in the workout chart below with a revised workout plan Make sure you include cardio resistance and flexibility training into your workout...
- Q What does pulse oximetry have to do with PaCO??a. A pulse oximeter can directly measure the PaCO? (but not the PVCO?).b. Increased PaCO? will cause more Hb to be saturated...
- Q Platelets are functional for approximatelyA. 90 daysB. 120 daysC. 7-10 daysD. 21 days
- Q What blood disorder would best be described as involving both abnormal bleeding and abnormal clotting?Disseminated Intravascular CoagulationImmune Thrombocytopenic PurpuraThrombocytosisvon Willebrand Disease
- Q Newborns are deficient in what fat-soluble vitamin which is important for proper blood clotting?Vitamin KVitamin BVitamin AVitamin C
- Q Lymphocytes includeMonocytes and MacrophagesGranulocytes and AgranulocytesAll of the aboveB and T cells
- Q Titers measure _ levels.AntibodyAntigenAliergenAntidote
- Q The majority of WBCs in circulation areMacrophagesT cellsNeutrophilsMonocytes
- Q A person with AB-blood receives O+ blood. The expected immune reaction would be based on the incompatibility of theNa emune reaction would be expected in this scenarioBoth blood type and...
- Q Rank the types of lightbulbs from MOST ENERGY USE to LEAST ENERGY USE. A. incandescent > LED > CFL B. incandescent > CFL > LED C. LED> incandescent > CFL...
- Q What organs can be affected by the radiation like the liver, and explain the bruises and prolonged bleeding (besides of the absences of platelets of course)?
- Q Read through the scenarios below and determine in which cases an immune reaction would be expected (which are problematic)? If an immune reaction would occur, identify whether it would be...
- Q From what source is the blood (pictured below) produced?A victim bleeding outSplashes from moving bloodPassive drops from falling bloodSmeared blood from a struggle
- Q What is the heart's "pacemaker"?A. aortaB. veinsC. SA NodeD. arteries
- Q 2. A person with blood cell type A, antigen__on the surface of ____ and antibodiesin plasma. These antibodies are always _____O a. antigen B, red blood cells, anti-A, IgMO b....
- Q 2. Basophils are a type of white blood cells(WBC) that release in response to a. lysozyme; inflammation and allergies b. histamine; inflammation and allergies c. histamine; allergiesd. prostaglandin; inflammatione. cytokines;...
- Q 9. The first stage of inflammation is...a. Vasodilation and increased permeability of blood vesselsb. Move of fluids from blood to tissuesc. Phagocyte migration and phagocytosisd. Phagocytes die and form puse....
- Q What is the most likely explanation of the positive autocontrol?A. The patient is producing an autoantibody.B. Newly formed antibody is attached to red cells in vivo.C. Chemo treatment is producing...
- Q John Alavent has hemophilia. An injury will cause John toA) form a clot quicklyB) bleed for a long period of timeC spontaneously bleed from many sitesD) develop deep venous thrombosis
- Q The development of hemolytic disease of the newborn requires that theMother be Rh+ and fetus be Rh+Mother be Rh- and fetus be Rh-Mother be Rh+ and the fetus be Rh-Mother...
- Q What is the main problem that results in autoimmune diseases?The body fails to distinguish between self and nonself antigens.Macrophages are not working.There is too much IgD in the blood.Helper T...
- Q Which of the following statements concerning rubella immunization is correct?Select one:a. The rubella vaccine given in childhood can protect both the child and any children that she may bear in...
- Q The ______ within arteries' _____ allow them to regulate their diameter.Smooth Muscle; tunica internaElastin; tunica internaElastin; tunica mediaSmooth Muscle; tunica media
- Q Which of these describes acquired immunity? A. the binding of antigen and antibody triggering a response of plasma and memory b-cells to attack B. t-cells and macrophages fighting infected cells...
- Q The correct order of steps for Hemostasis is:Injury, spasm, platelet plug, coagulationInjury, platelet plug, vasoconstriction, clotInjury, spasm, coagulation, platelet plugInjury, vasodilation, platelet plug. coagulation
- Q A person with AB blood has _____ antigens on their surface and produce ______ antibodies.No; A & BA & B; A & BA; BA& B; No
- Q Within your blood, the majority of carbon dioxide is transported by this means:Dissolved in blood plasmaAttached to heme portion of hemoglobinIn the form of bicarbonateAttached to the globin portion of...
- Q Which is NOT a homeostatic response to shock?Secretion of anti-diuretic hormoneRelease of local vasodilatorsActivation of the sympathetic nervous systemIncrease blood flow to the limbs
- Q Within limits, the longer, more stretched, the heart fibers are at the beginning ofcontractions, the stronger the contraction and the larger the stroke volume, is referred to asLaw of contractibilityStarling's...
- Q A patient does not have any antigens on the surface of her red blood cells. Which of the following options is NOT correct about her?She cannot receive blood from a...
- Q At an outpatient facility, the next patient is having several tubes of blood collected. The patient states that they have been driving in a hot car all day after the...
- Q a) Draw the structures of the three antigens that determine the blood type in humans. i.e. draw the structures of the sugars that give the blood types O, A, B,...
- Q Which statement most accurately describes hematocrit?the fraction of red blood cells in a blood samplethe volume of plasma in a blood samplethe molecule in red blood cells that transports oxygena...
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