Medical Sciences question and answers for September 08, 2023
- Q about the Ebola virus,Which organ systems are involved?How does Ebola virus spread?
- Q Make your own schematic diagram, based on your understanding,for the Renin-Angiotensin Aldosterone System in its role for theregulation of urine concentration and volume. Describe the effectsof each parts involved.
- Q 1a. Describe the shape of squamous, custodial,andcolumnar epithelial tissue?1b. List and describe the different types ofconnective tissue. What are the similarities and differencesbetween them?1c. What are three components of the...
- Q Question 47A hinge joint is a multiaxial joint.Question 47 options:TrueFalseQuestion 48Opening of voltage gated potassium channels results inhyperpolarization.Question 48 options:TrueFalseQuestion 49Muscles that control precise movements have large motorunits.Question 49 options:TrueFalseQuestion...
- Q Identify the gland that secretes growth hormone,identify 3 targets of growth hormone, identify 3 specific effectsof growth hormone, and explain why these effects occur consideringthe ultimate effect of growth hormone.
- Q A) Put the steps in activation of cellular immunity inthe correct order:1. infected cells are apoptosed2. cytotoxic T cell is activated3. it becomes an APC4. phagocyte encounters antigen5. helper T...
- Q Describe how the internal structure of the ovary differs fromthe internal structure of the testis and how these organs differ inreproductive potential.
- Q what are the mechanisms of hormonal alterations in regard tohormone synthesis or production and inappropriate response bytarget cells?
- Q Q6: 2 partsA) Would it be possible for a person to be born with ovaries, alabia, clitoris, organs derived from the Wolffian ducts, and organsderived from the Mullerian ducts?B) Explain...
- Q 1. Almost half of our vitamin K is synthesized by colonicbacteria. A patient put on antibiotics that inadvertently kill someof these bacteria might see what as a side effect?a) inability...
- Q Map the sensory pathway associated with processing somaticsenses.Map the sensory pathway associated with processing olfactoryinformation.Map the sensory pathway associated with processing gustatoryinformation.Map the sensory pathway associated with processing auditoryinformation.Map the...
- Q describe the role of ANP in sodium and water excretion
- Q a)-Discuss the pre-pancreatic enzymes of digestionand include one usual abnormal
- Q Which of the following is not part of the photoreceptorsGuanylyl cyclaseTransducinPhosphodiesteraseVoltage gated sodium channelsOpsin
- Q Discuss the A&P of the urinary bladder and include one usualabnormal finding
- Q The Type of nerve fibers of the corpus collosum are made of?Association fibersBeta fibersCommisure FibersProjection FibersAlpha fibers
- Q The Type of nerve fibers that connect thalmus to the cerebralcortex together?Association fibersBeta fibersCommisure FibersProjection FibersAlpha fibers
- Q describe the role of pudendal nerve in micturition reflex
- Q In a patient suffering a severe burn, blood potassium levelsrise due to the tissues dying and the cells rupturing and releasingtheir contents into the blood. In a patient suffering a...
- Q The cone shaped sensor at the base of the semicircular canalsinvolved with balance?SacculeOtolithsUtriclescalamediaCupola
- Q Many people think that their inability to do endurance work isrelated to an inability of their lungs to supply O2 to the blood.Provide a detailed explanation that you would give...
- Q Coarctation of the aorta is a congenital birth defect that isusually fatal. When an aorta has a coarctation, one or more areasof the aorta are “pinched†so that the aortic...
- Q What is the purpose of heat fixing a slide?List the 4 major steps of the gram stain and explain what ishappening to both Gram positive and Gram negative cells in...
- Q Provide an example that illustrates Helman’s (2007) assertionthat modern medicine also constitutes “a system of morality�
- Q Can the compensatory parasympathetic response stopvasoconstriction? why or why not?Also, treatment fir autonomic disreflexia is removalof the painful stimulus that started the disreflexia in the firstplace. if that doesnt work,...
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