Medical Sciences question and answers for August 02, 2023
- Q Alex wants to win “The Arnold†body building contest.Describe the skeletal muscle and cardiovascular adaptationsthat occur with resistance training. Comment on molecularmechanisms of protein synthesis and degradation. Aftergetting large muscles...
- Q In people with diabetes mellitus type 1, explain the reason forketoacidosis and ketonuria.Compare the effects of hypocalcemia on cardiac and skeletalmuscle, and explain the rationale for each.Explain the function of...
- Q (2) What is “Brainbow� How does the system work? If you wantedto understand the neuronal connections that are responsible forcoordinating voluntary motor function which cell type would youlabel with brainbow?...
- Q The function of the prostate gland is?A. To produce a fluid that activates the spermB. To secrete a thick, sticky, alkaline mucus forlubricationC. To produce acid and alkaline secretionsD. To...
- Q Answer the following:1. Recognize the 5 strata and their functions2. Recognize the hormones that act on the skin and itsfunctions.3. Recognize the structures that form part of the subcutaneouslayer or...
- Q Topic: The Structure of JointsI need to know more about the Structure of the Joints, like thebig and little thing if it could be 250 words that would be evenbetter.
- Q Differentiate between filtration, reabsorption and secretion.Include location for each term and a brief function for eachterm.
- Q What is the role of adrenal glands and functions of: -catecholamines – epinephrine, norepinephrine - corticosteroids –cortisol, aldosterone?
- Q 12. Describe the sympathetic and parasympathetic nervous system.Include pre and postganglionic fibers with respect to targetorgans.
- Q howcan you distinguish between low dietary calcium and low vitaminD?
- Q The sympathetic nervous system uses epinephrine, or adrenaline,as a neurotransmitter and a hormone to exert its effects. Theseeffects are often described as \"fight or flight\".Answer the following prompt: Epi-pens, which...
- Q What morphometric factors would/could affect vital capacity?If vital capacity was reduced, but tidal volume remained thesame for an individual, how would it affect them? Would they noticeat rest? If not,...
- Q Where and when did these two fossil species (Homoheidelbergensis and Homoneanderthalensis)Â Â live?Why is Homo neanderthalensis considered a different speciesfrom Homo heidelbergensis? List the specific features that makethese two hominins different species
- Q 1. Explain the renin - angiotensin- aldosterone system(RAAS). Be sure to describe the role of each organ, hormone, andenzyme involved, as well as elaborate on why such a system isnecessary...
- Q 1) How and why is exercise beneficial for the human body?2) How can exercise prevent diseases?
- Q Mesalamine is a non-steroidal anti-inflammatory medication(NSAID), sometimes used for symptoms of inflammatory bowel disease.This type of medication also poses a risk to the GI tract. What isthat risk and why...
- Q A. Discuss the differences between a flu epidemic and pandemic.B. Explain what is meant by a gain of function study and discussthe controversy surrounding these studies. C. Current treatment forflu...
- Q Why does cor pulmonale develop with chronic pulmonarydisease?A. demands on the left ventricle are excessiveB. the right ventricle pumps more blood than the leftventricleC. too much blood comes back from...
- Q Analyze the possibilities nutritional consequences ofachlorhydria in the edentulous elderly client and suggest possibleinterventions.
- Q Describe the features of G-protein coupled receptors in whichshow drugs or ligand that -act as an agonist and antagonist atthose receptor types.
- Q (2pts) What is the difference between absolute and relativemuscular endurance? Use an example to explain the difference.(1pt) What is the goal of the McGill torso test?
- Q 5. Larry's Heart rate is 120bpm, left ventricular end-diastolicvolume is 113mL and left ventricular end-systolic volume is 9mL.What is Larry's Cardiac Output inL/min?                 a. 12.48 L/min           b. 11.08L/min           c. 1359mL/min           d. 9.00L/min3. Which receptors...
- Q 1. Increased ventilation during exercise is primary causedbyChanges in the pO2Changes in the pCO2Neurogenic stimulus from the cortexAll of the above2. Functional Residual Capacity is?           a. Extra volume of air that...
- Q describe the reabsorption of NA: how it is achieved structurallyand its importance to other substances?
- Q Put together a one page “cheat sheet†focusing on comparingelephants to humans. Include at least one picture with each systemto help illustrate your answers.Digestive SystemHow does this animal get its...
- Q describe why the loop of Henle is a loop, not a straight lineinclude what substances can leave what sections and the effectsthat has on both water and salt reabsorption?
- Q Explain how to flow through a blood vessel is determined.Explain what a “pressure difference†is and why it matters to flow.Define resistance and explain how resistance affects flow. List anddiscuss...
- Q Outline the events that occurred during the formation of gametes.Include the locations (be specific. Which cells undergo mitosis ormeiosis? When does game information occur? For the female, take toprocess all...
- Q You have been asked to design a resistance trainingprogram for an experienced weight lifter who is training formaximal power. Briefly explain the importance of repetitionvelocity in power development
- Q briefly describe what occurs in the sarcomere when calcium isabsent and not freely available in the cytoplasm of the musclecell. Your answer should include a statment showing yourunderstanding of the...
- Q Define resting membrane potential and action potential (1point). Why is the resting membrane potential negative and close tothe K+ equilibrium potential when cells are at rest, and thenpositive and closer...
- Q locate the two arches of the foot: longitude (anterior/posterior)and transverses (medial/lateral). draw a diagram for thearches.
- Q At low [blood glucose], what is your prediction about transportof glucose into adipose cells and braincells? Explain yourrationale.At high [blood glucose], what is your prediction about transportof glucose into adipose...
- Q Design a one-week corrective exercise program for a friend orclient. Your program must include the following:Have your client fill out the Lower Extremity Functional Indexand the Upper Extremity Functional Index....
- Q Explain the procces of primary hemostasis?
- Q 1- What does a glucose tolerance test assess ? What is it anindirect measure of?2- Why do blood glucose levels return to normal after 120 mins?3- Explain the significance of...
- Q Explain the importance of genetics in prenataldevelopmemt. Submit a 2-3 page paper on the about subject. Thepaper should follow APA guidelines and cite correctly.
- Q Create your patient. Include the following: (10 pts) This partis for instructor use only and can be separate from the tool.Write a scenario for your patient. What happened to make...
- Q Please explain if the following would INCREASE or DECREASE bloodpressure and HOW:a. Stress (from this exam) which stimulated the release ofnorepinephrine and epinephrine from your adrenal medulla -b. The release...
- Q How can it be determined if an apparently normal dog iscarrying a gene for deafness?Phenylketonuria (PKU) is a defect of amino acidmetabolism inherited as an autosomal recessive trait. Untreatedchildren are...
- Q Based on the ion concentrations provided in the table below,which of the following would result in an EPSP? Select all thatapply.IonIntracellular fluidExtracellular fluid[Na+]15mM140mM[K+]130mM4mM[Cl-]5mM120mM[Ca2+]<0.001mM1.2mMA) Sodium channels openB) Potassium channels openC) Chloride...
- Q An increase in action potential frequency of a motor neuronwould result in which of the following (select all that apply):A) Increased Ca2+ in the sarcoplasm.B) Increased influx of Ca2+ ions.C)...
- Q 14. If cancer cells from breast cancer enter the lymphatics ofthe breast, where are they likely to lodge and start new growths?Explain why, using your knowledge of the anatomy of...
- Q For Barbiturates answer the following:- Type of receptor it binds to. Ion channel recept or GPCRs, isit excitatory or inhibitory on postsynaptic cell.- Identify the endogenous molecule that the drug...
- Q For Amphetamines, opiates, barbiturates, and chloropromizineanswer the following for each:- Type of receptor it binds to. Ion channel recept or GPCRs, isit excitatory or inhibitory on postsynaptic cell.- Identify the...
- Q 2. Explain how lymph is formed. What would be the impact onlymph formation if the osmotic force at the venous end of thecapillary was more successful at recovering fluid lost...
- Q In addition to energy needs, cancer cells also need metabolicintermediates for biosynthesis. Explain how increased reliance onglycolysis would be beneficial in this respect.Glycolysis offers a growth advantage to cancers growing...
- Q 1.Discuss the composition of bones and name the 5types of bone.2. Discuss the axial skeleton: composition, regions,and its elements. Please add reference
- Q draw a schematic diagram of an activated sludge system thatincludes a \"selector\". describe the function of the \"selector\" anddescribe how this process configuration and associated operatingstrategy is different from a...
- Q What are the proportions of ICF and ECF
- Q 1. Medicalclearance and risk stratification case study practice. Pleasecarefully read the following case studies, answer the questions andultimately determine the need for medical clearance and appropriaterisk stratification.A. Joeisa49years old male...
- Q What type of motility pattern increases mechanicaldigestion?A - segmentations in the small intestineB - peristalsis in the colonC - haustral churning in the large intestineD - retropropulsion in the antrum
- Q A person Has a car accident. His injuries are :• Association hearing area destroyed• Primary sensitive area, on the face, destroyed• In the legs, the ventral root of the right...
- Q Question 1: The pulse wave is created by:A. the electrical singals of the heartB. The contraction of the arteriesC. The contraction of the left ventricleD. The contraction of the bronchiolesQuestion...
- Q Discuss a specific drug that affects the autonomic nervoussystem.
- Q Discuss one of the four parasympathetic outputs exiting out ofthe brainstem via cranial nerves.
- Q A 70 kg man wants to lose 10 lb. His schedule allows him toexercise for 45 minutes on 3 days per week. His VO2 Max is52ml/kg/min.  He says he can comfortably...
- Q Plz write in your own text and don't copy answers that wasanswered before since my teacher has (Plagiarism checker) thankyou1. Describe the movements of transverseadduction and flexion for the pectoralis...
- Q How do persons who want to lose weight, adjust their nutritionand exercise programs.How do persons who want to gain weight, adjust their nutritionand exercise programs.Which would you like to do...
- Q 1. Identify two other systems that are closely related to therespiratory system. You should describe the anatomicalrelationship, as well as the functional relationship between yourtwo chosen systems and the respiratory...
- Q Briefly describe how the intrinsic excitability (i.e.NaVs & KVs) of a neurondetermines its action potential waveform shape and inactivationperiod
- Q Another highly regulated enzyme in glycolysis isphosphofructokinase (PFK1). There is evidence from some tumors thatPFK1 undergoes a posttranslational proteolysis that yields atruncated functional enzyme (47 kD vs 85 kD) that...
- Q How should blood osmolarity (concentration) change afterdrinking a large volume of pure water?How do the kidneys respond to this change in terms ofrate of urine production and urine specific gravity?
- Q Name the diseases most commonly found in a patientdiagnosed with an obstructive disorder and in a patient diagnosedwith a restrictive disorder. Describe some pathological effectsthat each disease possesses.
- Q Imagine someone going from a shoulder width standing double legstance position to a single leg stance position. Please describewhat happens to their base of support as well as their center...
- Q 1.Name the cranial nerves tested and the extraocularmuscles tested when the subject is asked to follow the eraser on apencil as you move it in a one foot circle, two...
- Q Please discuss cellular growth and development?
- Q Why it is important for a Doctor of Chiropractic to berecognized as a \"Primary Health Care Provider\" from the perspectiveof both the patient and doctor?
- Q Calculate the following white cell count if the dilution of1/100. Show your calculations. (3pts)Side#1                                                              Side #2Square 1 = 30 whitecells            Square 1 = 27 white cellsSquare 2 = 28 whitecells            Square 2 =...
- Q How does the kidney regulate the pH balance of the blood?Include at least 2 pathways in your response.
- Q Tell me what is the differences between the Pulmonary and theSystemic circulations. Please explain to me every single step indetail because I don't understand. Thank you!
- Q Describe the hormonal changes that occur as a result ofimplantation, including production of human chorionic gonadotropin(HCG) to maintain the corpus luteum and increased production ofprogesterone by the corpus luteum2)What is...
- Q Mr. Macho. He is sitting at the bar with his friends. Heis the sole surviving bachelor of his over 30 group of friends. Hestill lives in his parent’s house, is...
- Q describe the role of osteoblast and osteoclast in your own wordDescribe layers pf epidermis in your own word
- Q Describe the interaction between central command,arterial baroreflexes, and skeletal muscle afferents during acuteexercise (low intensity to high intensity exercise). Alsoo brieflydescribe these 3 neural components that mediate acute exerciseresponses
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