Medical Sciences question and answers for July 20, 2023
- Q The body's physiological response consists of both a/an______________ response and a/an ________________ response.A) sympathetic, endocrineB) parasympathetic, sympatheticC) physical, mentalD) parasympathetic, endocrine
- Q Describe the embryological development of the kidney.Anatomy
- Q escribe the different functions of the conducting zone andrespiratory zone and relate those to differences in theirhistology.2. State whether hyperventilation and emphysema would raise orlower each of the following—the blood...
- Q 1) Name the tissues layers and tissues types that are found inthe mucosal layer of the trachea2) Name types of tissues that are found in the submucosal layerof the trachea.3)...
- Q Female reproductive system.a. Name the female sex hormone(s)b. Name the phases of the menstrual cycle and indicate the levelof each hormone in (a) that is present during each.c. What is...
- Q Embryonic Developmenta. Explain the anatomical differences between a gamete, zygote,blastomere, morula, and blastocyst.
- Q Labor & Parturitiona. Define labor and the tissue that is the primary cause of itseffectsb. Define the stages of labor and what occurs in each
- Q Howis the heart impulse spread?
- Q Complete each sentence discussing the cardiac conduction system.Then place the sentences in the correct order to follow the path ofimpulses through the heart
- Q 1.how does oral delievery of insulin occurs in human body? Alsomention the role of digestive system and liver for transporting theinsulin into the blood stream (include related digestive enzymes) ?2....
- Q Explain the difference between incomplete dominance andcodominance.A man with blood type A marries a woman with blood type B. Oneof their children has blood type O. Show how this is...
- Q Describe the regulation of water reabsorption in thekidneys.
- Q Describe the anterior pituitary hormones and their physiologicaleffects.
- Q Describe gas exchange during external respiration and internalrespiration, including how the partial pressure gradients determinethe diffusion of the gases.
- Q Thefunction of the kidneys is greatly determined byA Red blood cell functionB. The parasympathetic intervention of the renal plexusC. GFRD. sympathetic interventionI know the nephron is a functional unit of...
- Q A medical technique that could be applicable to cure sickle cellanemia
- Q Osmotic movement of water by proximal convoluted tubule cells isreferred to as ______ (three words), whereas _____ (three words) iswhen water is reclaimed from filtrate in the collecting duct.
- Q Briefly explain why Neuron A that receives similar types andstrengths of synaptic input to Neuron B, can have very differentaction potential shapes (i.e. waveforms) and action potentialfiring rate versus Neuron...
- Q As mentioned in class, some inhibitory postsynaptic potentials(IPSPs) are the result of Cl - entering the cell througha chloride channel. Other IPSPs are caused by the opening of K+ channels.How...
- Q Which of the following would you expect to see in abundance inthe muscles of a sprinter?a.) Myoglobinb.) Proteins that form part of the electron transport chainc.) Lactate dehydrogenased.) Mitochondria
- Q Please answer all 4 questions thank you!1) During lipid digestion, emulsification occurs in the__________________, whereas formation of chylomicrons occurs in the_____________________.lumen of the small intestine; lactealsepithelial cells that line the...
- Q ineed essay about Dengue fever including an introduction issuesolution a conclusion
- Q i need essay about Dengue fever including an introductionissue solution a conclusionas much as you can
- Q Â Â 5. Often the lungs of premature infants havenot matured to the point where they areproducing adequate surfactant. Why might this be aproblem?Experiment: Investigating IntrapleuralPressureDescribe what happens to air flow when...
- Q discuss fluid and electrolyte balance in the human body.this is an essay question, please be very specific. thankyou!
- Q Give an example of a character studied by Gregor Mendel, andthe two traits within that character.Use Punnet squares to predict the phenotype and genotype ratiosof each of the following crosses:A...
- Q 46. Performance decrements during activity occur with decreaseas little as ____ of our body water. 1-2% 2-3% 0.5-1% None of theabove 47. ___ and ____ play a critical role in...
- Q 1I - Part 1 In which part of the male reproductive system is themale reproductive cell (i.e. sperm) produced?1I - Part 2 When/as a result of what internal process does...
- Q Mr. Andy Capp was recently arrested by San Antonio police forallegedly driving under the influence of alcohol (DUI). Calculatehis estimated BAC range based on the following factors. Andy (male)at the...
- Q An infant is born with alveolar capillary dysplasia. Which ofthe following is an effective treatment for this condition?aCorticosteroids to improve maturation of the alveolar cellsbArtificial surfactant to lubricate the alveolicNone...
- Q Which of the following statements is FALSE?Pulmonary hypoplasia can be caused by a herniaSurfactant is produced by Type 2 alveolar cellsPremature birth is strongly associated with respiratory distresssyndromeTracheoesophageal fistulas are...
- Q When fusion of the left and right mandibular prominences isincomplete, ____________ may result.cleft philtrumcleft palatecleft chincleft lip2 points   QUESTION 21You are a physician for a 15-year-old boy. The patient has...
- Q explain and describe with examples The role of Nanotechnology inHealthcare
- Q Human PhysiologyExplain in detail the process that establishes and maintains themedullary osmotic gradient in the kidneys. Then describe the effectthis osmotic gradient has on the water in the renal tubules.
- Q Describe how genes are expressed? Be as specific as you can
- Q 3)Describe the location, structure, and functions of the componentsof the urinary system, beginning at the kidney and ending at theurethra.
- Q 4)Explain the location, structure, and functions of each region of anephron.
- Q Provided below are the pressures in the left atrium, leftventricle, and aorta at a given point during the cardiac cycle oftwo different NORMAL patients. Based on the threepressures, what phase...
- Q A friend of yours needs bypass surgery. She does not want to getblood from a blood blank and asks you to call up her friends andask them to donate blood....
- Q List and briefly describe the mechanisms for smooth musclecontraction in terms of altering (increasing) the force ofcontraction.
- Q How will changes in arterial PO2 impact ventilation?Select the one most accurate response.Group of answer choicesSmall changes in arterial PO2 will result in finechanges to VE in order to maintain...
- Q DQ 1 How does Rods and cones differ functionally?DQ 2 Name the structures of the eyeball in a chronological orderthe light ray will pass through.
- Q Human PhysiologyDescribe the events that lead to micturition (urination),including the effect of the nervous system on the musclesinvolved.
- Q the most frequently broken bone in the body is thewhat is the most frequent broken bone in the body?
- Q What 3 injuries might this predispose the athlete tosuffer and why because of pes planus
- Q 1)Compare and contrast chemical and mechanical digestion (considerpurpose, location, materials needed). Be sure to give examples ofeach.
- Q 2)Explain the roles of the liver/gall bladder and, separately, thepancreas in digestion. Does food pass through these organs?
- Q Describe the process in vitro growth (IVG) of oocyte and theapplication in Reproductive Biotechnology.
- Q Match these muscle tissues with thecharacteristics below for 11-15. (Some will have more thanone answer.)Skeletal muscleCardiac muscleSmooth muscle11. Under voluntary control12. Under involuntary control13. Striated14. Multinucleated15. Branched with 1-2 nuclei...
- Q Where else in the inner ear are there similar hair cells asstereocilia that act as sensory receptors?
- Q What does the urinary system do? Simple question, complexanswer. As you are researching and answering this question, pleasebe sure to note: The sequence of events that leads to excretion.What is...
- Q Define homeostasis. Who was the first person to describe thephenomenon? Who was the first person to coin the term Homeostasis.Explain the processes involved in returning your body temperatureto its 37°C...
- Q If the radius of a blood vessel decreases by 30% (1/3), how doesit effect blood flow?
- Q Explain process of coagulation in detail?
- Q I Can’t Stop Coughing: A Case Study on the RespiratorySystemMike is sitting in his athletic training suite feeling sorry forhimself. He moved from Southern California to play soccer atNorthern Minnesota...
- Q Which of the three non-human organisms (rats, elephants, anddolphins) do you think would be best suited for research onmitochondrial disorders and their effect on ATP production? Explainyour answer. (you can...
- Q a muscle fibre twitch is abrupt or all or none. a musclecontraction is smooth and graded. explain why
- Q A 50-year-old female presents to your office complaining ofheadaches, pain in her joints, and enlarged shoe, glove, and hatsize. Physical examination is significant for a predominant jaw,increased soft-tissue in the...
- Q Sarah's doctor has detected late-stage malignant ovarian tumors.Which branch of the immune system would respond to theseconditions?A) cell-mediated immune response - Tc cellsB) cell-mediated immune response - B lymphocytesC) macrophagesD)...
- Q An athlete experiences a FOOSH mechanism and has radialside wrist pain. You suspect a scaphoid fracture -which fracture test would be ideal for this assessment prior tosending for x-rays?The x-ray...
- Q 1.Describe the pathway that air takes from the externalenvironment to the alveoli during inspiration.2. Describe the concept of a mucociliary escalator. where is thesystem found, and what adverse effects would...
- 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 Describe the engineering explanation behind the followingstructural/anatomicalfeatures as related to bone, articular cartilage, tendons andligaments. Please useprecise and concise answers.Articular Cartilage1. The arrangement of chondrocytes and collagen fibers in theMiddle...
- Q 1)Which bone is not part of the axial skeleton? A) PatellaB) SphenoidC) StapesD) False ribE) Manubrium2) The popliteal artery supplies theA) palmar region.B) hip joint.C) ankle joint.D) knee joint.E) elbow...
- Q Describe the engineering explanation behind the followingstructural/anatomicalfeatures as related to bone, articular cartilage, tendons andligaments. Please useprecise and concise answers.Tendons and Ligaments1. The difference in fiber arrangement between tendons andligaments2....
- Q Which of the following could cause anincrease in the heart rate?a.increased movementb.a decrease in blood pressurec.a decrease in the pH of the blood plasmad.all of these could cause an increase...
- Q If a mother had blood type _____, her second baby and subsequentchildren would be endangered if they hadtype A+.a.type A– bloodb.type A+ bloodc.type B+ bloodd.type O+ bloodWhich of the following...
- Q If a blood clot lodges in a coronaryartery narrowed by atherosclerosis, theresult can be _____.a.myocardial infarctionb.ventricular fibrillationc.coronary arrestd.all of these are possible outcomes of a blood clot lodging in acoronary...
- Q Write a detailed essay on lisinopril.
- Q How should a health care provider initiate a smoking cessation planwith a patient?please write in your own word, please type it.thank you
- Q Brenda is a 26 year old femalewho is being discharged from the hospital after a vaginal delivryof 8 pound healthy infant. Brenda is instructed by the nurse to eata diet...
- Q Provide one way in which glutamine/glutamate could be regulatedhormonally, in order to meet the needs of the organism. Start withthe hormone that would be used to send the message to...
- Q Part A:Outline and paraphrase the negative feedback cycles involved inthe development and maturation of sperm in the human male. Includethe role of follicle stimulating hormone(FSH), luteinizing hormone(LH), androgen binding protein...
- Q Compare and contrast the role of hormones and neurotransmittersin cellular communication. Include at least one similarity and onedifference.
- Q 1.If a person has Type A blood, he or she would have antibodies forwhat blood type?2. Why is Type O Negative blood known as the universal donor?Why is O Positive...
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