Medical Sciences question and answers for July 30, 2023
- Q a) Write out the complete pathway for visionb) Write out the complete pathway for hearing
- Q Give a brief description for each of the following:a) Describe the structures of the pulmonary systemb)Describe the pressures in the alveoli and pleural sac, and theflow of air during all...
- Q Asa massage therapist what are some of your respiratory observationsof your client and how can these observations impact your massage?Are there breathing techniques that you can utilize in your massagethat...
- Q Jo has not eaten anything all day but has consumed anexcessive amount of distilled water. Will this affect her urineoutput? What unusual characteristics are likely to appear in aurinalysis of...
- Q The heart is said to be automatic. This means that it generatesits own action potential and contracts without the need forinnervation. The basis for this is that some of its...
- Q Vasoconstriction is to a decrease in blood vessel diameter, as__________ is to an increase in blood vessel diameter.
- Q Explain how the sympathetic nervous system acts todirectly regulate stroke volume. Include a detaileddescription of the mechanism (include the target cells, theproteins, signaling molecules, ions, and changes in membranepontial where...
- Q 69. Which of the following cannot take part ingluconeogenesis?a) lactateb) fatty acidsc) alanined) glycerol71. Which hormone is least likely to increase in the bloodduring exercise?a) insulinb) cortisolc) glucagond) epinephrine72. Which...
- Q In females, the urethra opens:at the tip of the clito risposterior to the an usbetween the vag ina and an usbetween the clito ris and the vagi naanterior to the...
- Q 6. During the fastball pitch in baseball, which three musclegroups are predominantly activated?The triceps, hamstrings, and calf musclesThe biceps, quadriceps, and lower back musclesThe forearm, quadriceps, and upper back musclesThe...
- Q Describe how arterial compliance is responsible for ensuringconstant blood flow from a pulsatile source (the heart).
- Q Anybody want a peanut? Andre the Giant had gigantism ANDacromegaly from a somatotrophic pituitary adenoma. What does asomatotrophic pituitary adenoma do to growth hormone secretion (1pts)? What specifically occurs on...
- Q Cardiac muscle cells are __________.almost totally dependent on anaerobic metabolismmechanically, chemically, and electrically connected to oneanothermultinucleated, with a low demand for nutrientsnonstriated in appearance
- Q Discuss how parathyroid hormone (PTH) maintains normalblood calcium ion concentration?
- Q Renal SystemDescribe (include the hormonal control) how water is beingreabsorbed from the filtrate into the peritubularcirculation. Â
- Q what is  Renal insufficiency ? what are causes?symptoms , pathology and trearmentintroductiondiscussionconclusion
- Q In a sentence or twodescribe each of the following terms:.• prefrontalcortex,• premotorcortex,• primary motorcortex,• basalganglia,• cerebellum,• lateralcorticospinal tract,• coronaradiata,• internalcapsule,• upper motorneuron• lateralcorticospinal tract• ventral oranterior corticospinal tract,• ventral horn...
- Q Plz write in your own text and don't copy answers that wasanswered before since my teacher has (Plagiarism checker) thankyouIn 800 APA word discuss one disorder that may affect the...
- Q A 47 y/o male sees his physician complaining ofshortness of breath, weakness and light-headedness. Px historyshows that he had a ‘heart murmur’ during childhood. The physiciannotes that the Px has...
- Q Compare and ContrastrRNA vs. tRNAA site vs. P site vs. E siteTOM vs. TIMTIC vs. TOCUnfolded protein response (UPR) vs. ER-associated degradation(ERAD)
- Q describe the events involved in initiation of aninflammatory reaction. Include changes in vascular permeability andthe causative agent's involved. Also include mechanisms by whichinflammatory cells are recruited to the site of...
- Q Ella's blood test reveals high level of thyroidstimulating hormone ( TSH) but low levels of triodothyronine (T3)and thyroxine (T4). Are these results are normal or do they reveala homeostatic imbalance?...
- Q Fully discuss the anatomy of a tRNA molecule. Touch on 1) how itattains its final shape as well as 2) all the parts of the moleculethat play a role in...
- Q Do professionals have to have a knowledge of understanding ofboth biomechanics and kinesiology? Why or Why not?How can each discipline impact the movement of athletes,clients and students?
- Q Scenario: DW is a 65-year-old, 135 kgmale who visited his primary care physician for a routineexamination. His blood pressure was 158/100 mmHg and his heart ratewas 71 bpm. Stroke volume...
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