Medical Sciences question and answers for August 04, 2023
- Q What is the appropriate protein portion for women?
- Q The physical expression of a specific trait, such as hair coloror blood type, is called the __________________________A variant form of a gene is called an ______________________The female reproductive organs that...
- Q ani dividual has just ingested a poison of unknown properties. Hismuscle, including the diaphtagm, begin to contract. However, theywill contract when stimulates with an external electrode. What isthe poison doing...
- Q Compare/Contrast the Main Olfactory System to the AccessoryOlfactory System from detection to perception and consider how theywork separately and together
- Q Which of the following statements is true of the effects ofalcohol on fetal development?a. Alcohol limits oxygen delivery to the fetus.b. Alcohol cannot cross the placenta.c. Alcohol enhances placental transport...
- Q Neuroglia support and protect neurons. The centralnervous system (CNS) has four (4) types of neuroglia. Correctlymatch each cell characteristic with the correct neuroglialcell.Line the centre canal in spinal cordLargest neuroglial...
- Q Describe the following types of angular movements and giveexamples: flexion, extension, hyperextension, lateralflexion, abduction, adduction, elevation, depression, protraction,retraction, circumduction, rotation, supination, pronation, lateraland medial excursion, dorsiflexion, plantar flexion,inversion and eversion.
- Q 54-year-old man comes to him primary care physicianbecause of graduallyworsening shortness of breath. He also expresses concern that herlips turn blue when sheascends stairs. On physical examination, the physician notesincreased...
- Q V1 (Area 17 of the occipital lobe) is an example of a_______________.a. primary activation regionb. higher order area of processingc. association area of processingd. none of the above18. The temporo-occipital-parietal...
- Q in a bullet point discuss the Importance of Smell to oureveryday Life
- Q Please could any one write a paragraph or two to explain theapplication of magnetic nanoparticles ( iron oxide ) inbiotechnology, biomedicine and engineering. Please I really needclear explanation for each...
- Q Out of the extensor thrust reflex, the flexor reflex, and thegolgi tendon reflex which of these is the most simple reflex andwhich of these is the most complex kind of...
- Q (a) Outline the purpose of one set of practice standardsused in either: Youth/ Mental Health / AOD/ Community ServicesWork/ Counseling (Select your area).(b) List Five of practice standards & summaries...
- Q howdoes the regulation of blood glucose and the immune systemcorrelate?
- Q QUESTION 7Aerobic training is associated with alterations in the:A.Size of the left atriumB.Size of the left ventricleC.Size of the right ventricleD.Thickness of ventricular walls
- Q 9). A patient complains to you about their blurred vision.Describe three (3) possible causes for this blurred vision withyour patient.10). Sequence the events that occur in the ear during hearing...
- Q Identify the stages of spermatogenesis in sequence fromspermatogonia to spermatozoa. How do they differ in the number ofchromosomes per cell (haploid/diploid)?
- Q QUESTION 4True or false? Moderate exercise boosts natural immune functionsand host defenses for up to several hours.TrueFalse
- Q You have had a drastic rapid change in pH; the protein buffersystem has been activated and it:uses the amine group (NH2) as a weak base to bindH+ so as to...
- Q Use your own words to explain why a typical form of epinephrineis applied with a swab locally to control bleeding during nasalsurgery. Why is this route preferred and how does...
- Q How would volume measurements change (pulmonary volume andcapacity) if data were collected during vigorous exercise (TV, IRV,ERV, VC, RV) in comparison to collecting data at when at rest?Please provide reasonable...
- Q 1. Brooke has been feeling ill lately and she goes to theemergency room. She has been vomiting excessively for 4 days andunable to hold down any food or water. Tests...
- Q endocrine function of the kidney
- Q Which of the following statements regarding uterinefunction is NOT correct?The cervical region of the uterus is the most likely site ofsuccessful implantationThe myometrium contracts to expel the fetus during laborMature...
- Q 1. Discuss how gastrointestinal pathogens bypass the immunesystem within the GI-2. What are enterotoxins and how do these differ from otherbacterial toxins that we have discussed previously?
- Q Tubular SecretionRemoves ____________ and ___________ ___________ fromblood_________________ urethral sphincter: Smooth muscle;involuntary_________________ urethral sphincter: Skeletal muscle;voluntaryUrinary _____________________: Lack of voluntary control overurinationUrinary ________________: Failure to expel urine from thebladder to a...
- Q Individuals with diabetes mellitus have an increased risk fordeveloping kidney disease due to accumulated damage to thenephrons. Based on our discussion of filtration, explain how an ACEinhibitor may prevent damage...
- Q What is a normal sperm count?Describe the two stages of the male sexual response. Don’tforget ANS control.Describe the duct system of the male reproductive systembeginning with seminiferous tubules.
- Q Describe the mechanisms by which the body monitors and reacts toincreased carbon dioxide production (for example, increasedmetabolism during exercise). How does this reflex remove the excesscarbon dioxide?
- Q 8. Draw a sperm and label the parts and give theirfunctions.9. Draw a graph showing how estrogen, progesterone, LH, and FSHfluctuate during the ovarian cycle. On the graph label the...
- Q 14. The placenta releases estrogen and progesterone. It alsoreleases chorionic somatomammotropin hormone. What is itsfunction?15. Compare and contrast oogenesis and spermatogenesis.
- Q Trace the flow of lymph from the right wrist to the rightatrium.
- Q discuss the regulation of gastric secretion, gastricmobility and gastric emptying. Include both neural and chemicallymediated processes and mechanisms for both stimulation andinhibition
- Q 1N - Part 1In a functioning human eye, light enters the human eyethrough the lense and reaches the retina. What does the retinainterpret or record the light as and what...
- Q Tom is a 36 year-old businessman that likes to compete inoutdoor, high-intensity fitness events every few months. Betweenthe events, he performs workouts with a mix of strength andcardiovascular training 4-5...
- Q How to calculate the mtabolic ratio of the entire experiment,when the concentration of caffeine and paraxanthine the urinesample is given ?
- Q 1K - Part 1What other human body system is the lymphatic system avital part of?1K - Part 2Explain how the lymphatic vessels assist the body inmaintaining homeostasis in terms of...
- Q explain the relationship between torque and change in musclelength. Torque vs concentric, Torque vs isometric. Torque vseccentric..
- Q Place in order the true events of electrochemicalsignaling & muscular contraction, which occur at theneuromuscular junction.                     Note: not all letters are correct, readcarefully.First(            )                                            a. Neurotransmitter released across synapse                                                               b. Ca binds to the...
- Q What role did the gastrointestinal system play in altering theosmolarity of the plasma for the varying beverage tonicities(hypotonic, hypertonic, and isotonic)? Compare and contrast thedifferences in gastric fluid osmolarity, plasma...
- Q During a stroke, immediate treatment entails ______. Select one:a. decreasing saturated fat intake b. bypass surgery c. tricuspidvalue replacement d. restoring normal blood flow as quickly aspossible
- Q ____ cross the gap, or _____, between adjacent nerves totransmit signals. Select one: a. Muscles; space b.Neurotransmitters; synapse c. Neurotransmitters; syntax d.Pathogens; mucosal barrier
- Q Question Set A:Thad has symptoms of Addison's disease (low cortisol). Bloodtests confirm that Thad's cortisol secretion is sub-normal.1. What 3 organs could potentially be malfunctioning?2. How can we figure out...
- Q TRUE OR FALSEImmediately under the capsule is the cortex of thekidney.(2)Each renal pyramid terminates as a renal papilla, whichprojects into a major calyx.(2)The basic functioning unit of the kidney is...
- Q What muscles connect the pelvis and perineum?
- Q StructureDescriptionLocationLateralVentricleCerebralaqueductChoroid PlexusGrey and WhiteMatterLongitudinalFissureCentralFissureDura Mater
- Q b.Describe the location of the optic chiasma with reference to atleast 3 other brain structures. Use at least 2 terms from theterminology.d. Describe the location of the hypothalamus with reference...
- Q Describe the adaptations to the skeletal muscle with long termaerobic exercise training and long-term resistance exercisetraining. Describe how they occur and how they contribute toimproved performance (e.g. how does aerobic...
- Q Describe the gland type underlying eachtonsil.
- Q 10 effects and consequences of family planning?Explain
- Q Name the neuroglial cell that is most affected by multiplesclerosis.
- Q Select the answer that correctly describes how Interferon beta1a works to slow the progression of multiple sclerosis.1 pt Interferon beta 1a acts directly on the neuron to attractmore oligodendrocytes to...
- Q 6. Now thinking about digestion, describe the relationship yousee regarding why mechanisms exist to control the secretion of thevarious digestive juices (and, in some instances, their enzymaticcomposition) as compared to...
- Q Describe why and how cardiac output changes with changes inexercise intensity. This should include why and how overall bloodflow rates through the systemic circuit change with changes inexercise intensity. This...
- Q In homocystinuria:- Define it- In a table write the types of homocystinuria- Write types of homocystinuria & its associated enzyme- Draw demonstrating homocystinuria disorder
- Q in Hereditary hyperammonemia:- Define it- In a table write the types of hyperammonemia & itsdefective enzyme- Write about the drug treatment of it
- Q Briefly explain two distinct cases of successfullycommercialized gene therapy treatments, and two unsuccessfulapplications backed up by reputable literature.
- Q WILLCOX, Ariz.— Ask Sam Lindsey about the importance of NorthernCochise Community Hospital and he’ll give you a wry grin. You mightas well be asking the 77-year-old city councilman to choose...
- Q Samantha, a 74-year-old woman with a history of rheumatic feverwhile in her twenties, presented to her physician with complaintsof increasing shortness of breath (\"dyspnea\") upon exertion. Shealso noted that the...
- Q in Albinism:- Define albinism in detail- Name the categories of it- Draw to compare the metabolic pathway between normal andpatient with Albinism
- Q . Carlos and Maria feel blessed and are ecstatic to havetwo healthy babies. Within the first hour, the babies have beencleaned and measured and their heels pricked for blood samples.These...
- Q What do you think about kids drinking Gatorade? Gatorade hasmany uses that are necessary (certain duration of sporting events,acute cases of hypoglycemia). However, it may not always benecessary – especially...
- Q describe the characteristics of the odontogenic zone
- Q 1. Physiology of blood pressure and cardiac output2. Complication of hypertension and heart failure includingprevention
- Q 2. Why would a clinician test reflex function? Do hypoactivereflexes indicate damage within the CNS or PNS? Do hyperactivereflexes indicate damage within the CNS or PNS?6. In regard to a...
- Q What are the first two features of monogastric animals thatimmediately begin to breakdown food. Describe the role ofeach.
- Q Please explain how each of the following systems would regainhomeostasis when a patient is given anesthesia? (If they can/wouldbe able to)a) Endocrine systemb) Renal systemc) Digestive systemd) Respiratory system
- Q PART 1:Â Â The FEV1/VC ratio isclinically significant because it is an indicator of[\"alveolar surface area\", \"airway resistance\", \"alveolarpressure\", \"respiratory rate\"] . A healthy individual'sFEV1/VC ratio is near [\"50%\", \"80%\", \"90%\",\"100%\"], while...
- Q PART 1: (select the correct bold-facedchoices)Glucose is freely [\"secreted\", \"filtered\", \"excreted\",\"reabsorbed\"] at the glomerulus, where it enters thetubule of the nephron. However, all of the glucose entering thenephron is normally...
- Q Discuss the body’s short- and long-term responses to “stressâ€.Please be sure to include how these responses would assist thebody/individual in coping with “stress†and how these physiologicprocesses may become detrimental...
- Q What is the role of tropomyosin in muscle contraction
- Q Consider the metabolic pathways involved in generatingenergy/ATP to support an athlete during a 400 m race vs a marathonevent. Discuss the reasons why using a specific energy pathway ispreferred, or...
- Q Discuss how the kidneys and the carotid body/aortic archbaroreceptors interact to regulate mean arterial pressure both on aminute-by-minute and long-term basis. Be sure to include themechanisms that are involved in...
- Q 1. (3pts) How would you describe the condition of respiratoryacidosis? What would be the response within the respiratory systemto this condition? What would be the response of the urinary systemto...
- Q Design and submit a concept map on what you havelearned. It should include concepts and connections betweenconcepts including:Structure and function of eyeStructure and function of earStructure and function of tongue...
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