Medical Sciences question and answers for August 01, 2023
- Q Write an Explanation after each answerChen Yau, a 3-year-old Asian-American man, was admitted withsymptoms of a depressed immune system, including oral and groincandidiasis (thrush) and a herpesvirus infection. This is...
- Q A severe bout of vomiting eventually lowers blood plasma ​[H^+](remember that the stomach contents are highly acidic becauseprotons are pumped out of the stomach epithelium into the stomachlumen). After this...
- Q Camfeels dizzy and feels like he can feel the world spinning aroundhim. Explain what may be the cause(s) to Cam's problem and howshould he treat this?
- Q How does food in the duodenum inhibit motility and secretions inthe stomach? IM LOOKING FOR SOMEWHAT AN DETAIL OR NEAR TO DETAILNEAR ,...A GOOD EXPLANATION FOR THIS QUESTION , i...
- Q List and describe the ecents of hemostais in order
- Q 1) One question discussed there: can we just give vaccines thatshow promise in animal studies/preclinical data given this urgentneed?2) there is the interesting scientific data on the populationresponse to the...
- Q how kidney nephron works?
- Q The concentration of an undiluted sample is 26.4 mg/ml. Tocalculate that answer, the concentration of the diluted sample wasmultiplied by the dilution factor. Knowing that the dilution factoris 2, work...
- Q What are the tree main factors of regulating blood pressure anddefine each? Explain the major factors that determine mean arterialpressure and what causes it to increase
- Q 1. Identify starting/body position for the given movement 2.Describe the movement i.e. downward/upward phase a.Flexion/extension/Ab, Adduction etc b. Identify the plane and axisof the movement c. Describe ALL joints involved...
- Q Describe how filtrate is formed and what substances normally endup in filtrate (and what substances do not). This should include adescription of the anatomy and physiology of the glomerus and...
- Q the heart is considered a double pump, what does that mean?how does this pumping become impaired during congestive heartfailure? what the stages of congestive heart failure? how cancongestive heart failure...
- Q How does the body increase heart rate and blood pressure underdifferent circumstances? For example, if you were to start runninga 5K race vs if you were to stand up from...
- Q Ifan employee is placed in a Hearing Conservation program, what fourthings must the employer provide of perform?
- Q Discuss the predation behaviors and list one adaptation thatenhances the predation effectivenessof     (a) jellies (jellyfish)(b)  dragonflies (c) octopus (d) sharks and (e) snakesthat enhance their predatory abilities.
- Q 6. Describe how increases and decreases in each of the followingshift the binding affinity of hemoglobin for oxygen: pH,temperature, and CO2 partial pressure (include right vs. left shiftin your response).
- Q Cancer/Viral Scenarios Worksheet: For eachscenario, diagram and/or explain the activities of the cellsinvolved including the self cell, Cytotoxic T cell, Natural KillerCell and/or T helper cell along with any pertinent...
- Q human physiologyExplain the function of Leydig cells and Sertoli cells in thedevelopment of sperm inside the testes.
- Q . Define Temporal and Spatial summation and explain how each canpropagate the occurrence of an action potential in the axon of theneuron?(25 points)
- Q Describe in detail how dementia affects the anatomy andphysiology of memory in the brain.
- Q Human PhysiologyDescribe the 28-day ovarian cycle (follicle phase & lutealphase), beginning with the development of primary follicles andending with degeneration of the corpus luteum. Include in yourdescription the role of...
- Q human physiologyDescribe the pathway that sperm travel during ejaculation,beginning in the testes and ending at the penis. Then name anddescribe the function of the accessory glands involved in theprocess.
- Q Describe the fluid mosaic model (cell membrane):CiliaFlagellaMicrovilliGap junctionTight junctionDesmosome (adhering junction)DefineTransport           Diffusion           Osmosis           Active transport           Facilitated diffusion           Exocytosis           EndocytosisPhagocytosis                      Pinocytosis                      Receptor-mediated endocytosis                      Hypertonic           Hypotonic           IsotonicA cell (46% salt) is placed in a solution of 21% salt. The cellis in a(n) ______________...
- Q If a person is considered a carrier for a trait, arethey heterozygous or homozygous at the locus for the mutatedgene?
- Q As humans, we keep track of large amounts of information moreefficiently by putting it into categories. One example of this isto organize the organs of the human body into organ...
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