Medical Sciences question and answers for July 26, 2023
- Q 1. Think of a meal. Can you identify the primary source of eachmacronutrient in that meal?2. Explain in your own words how the products of proteindigestion are absorbed from the...
- Q Define the load-deformation curve and use it todescribe any injury. Be sure to include the terms elastic region,plastic region, elastic limit, ultimate-yield point when describingthe load-deformation curve.
- Q 2. What process should be implemented immediatelyafter an injury? Why are these initial steps important to thehealing process?
- Q b) Draw up one COMPLETE work-out for this client targetingCardio exercise in the Conditioning period. Be sure to include …ITTof the FITT Principle.
- Q what was the frist layer is temoved in testicular dissection andwhay muscle was found in the spermatic cord and what area did theextract sperm from.
- Q Can you identify the: Vomer Innominate Calcaneus Talus NavicularCuboid Cuneifrom 1-3 MT1-5
- Q If you wanted to determine the tubular maximum forglucose reabsorption, and you could measure amount of glucose inserum and urine, how would you proceed?
- Q Scenario:River Rosewell is a professional rower who has just beenaccepted into the USA athlete in residence program at the OlympicTraining Center in Colorado Springs. He has been team rowing sincethe...
- Q Draw and label the action potential. Indicate steps 1-7 at eachpoint of the Action Potential. Then tell me what happens at eachpoint. Tell me why it is important to know...
- Q Describe the antagonistic effects of the sympathetic andparasympathetic divisions in the function of: salivary glands,gastric and intestinal glands, lung muscle, heart-arterioles,cardiac muscle, urinary bladder and sex organs.
- Q Describe the 2 phases of ventilation: inspiration andexpiration. make sure to include activity of muscles involved, thepressure and volume of the lungs during each phase, and sources ofneural control for...
- Q As skeletal muscle temperature increases during exercise, whathappens to the activity rate of the enzymes involved in ATPresynthesis?
- Q 71) Which describes best something that the Pathogenscausing Tuberculosis (Mycobacterium tuberculi) Malaria(Plasmodium falciparum) and Sleeping sickness(Trypanosoma cruzi) all have in common?The immune system of a healthy patient can easily clear...
- Q In pathologic conditions where the alveolar membrane isthickened there is little effect on the exchange of carbon dioxide,but oxygen diffusion is impaired. Based on your understanding ofthe respiratory membrane function,...
- Q Upper Limb1.) For each joint (shoulder, elbow, wrist), describe theactions that occur as a muscle passes over the joint (anterior vs.posterior / medial vs. lateral). Which muscles are the prime...
- Q Lower Limb1.) For each joint (hip, knee, ankle), describe the actionsthat occur as a muscle passes over the joint (anterior vs.posterior / medial vs. lateral). Which muscles are the prime...
- Q Consider the normal path of an ovum as it leaves the ovary andenters the uterine tube.If ovulation occurs at day 14 of a 28-day cycle, but a woman hasconception on...
- Q answer the following question: (Describe, briefly, atleast 2 diseases that stop or delay nerve impulse conduction) ?please, don't answer in pic. write it..thx
- Q During Endochondral ossification
- Q Some mountain climbers will take a medication, calledacetazolamide (trade name Diamox), starting 24 hours prior toascending to elevation as a preventative to reduce high altitudesickness. To figure out how this...
- Q What are the conditions that can cause a public-health issue tobecome a security issue?
- Q There are multiple events that can initiate the release of HClin the stomach. Two such events are the sight and smell of food.Choose the answer below that is NOT true...
- Q In discussing oncology, we find that there are multiple possibletypes and sources of tumors. Name and discuss fiveenvironmental agents that may contribute to cancerous cellgrowth. How can patients limit their...
- Q Describe the reabsorption of filtered sodium and water in themajor tubular segments.
- Q Draw a concept map over the topic of Alzheimer'sDisease. When you draw it, make sure to include Rightventricular hypertrophy in the center, then radiating out from thatthe 5 following categories:1....
- Q You should assume that all stroke patients in thisactivity are experiencing dysfunction due to the lack of oxygen tothe affected area which caused damage to those neurons and they areno...
- Q Please explain 1-5 for me the answers.If you friend (Brittnay) came up to you and started talkingabout brad the chess club captain. A few minutes into theconversation, she starts to...
- Q Describe the physiology of the semicircular canals whichenable us to detect rotational motion.
- Q Sarah dove headfirst into a pool and hit her head on the bottom,fracturing one of her vertebrae which has compressed nerves in thearea above and below the fractured vertebra. She...
- Q why is it possible for a man with Blood type A+and a woman withBlood Type B+ to have a baby with type O- blood?
- Q If the partial pressure of O2 is 75 inside the blood, and thepartial pressure inside the lungs is 50, oxygen will flow out ofthe lungs.True/FalseResidual volume is also called physiological...
- Q During activation of the sympathetic nervous system some bodyfunctions are excited while others are inhibited. Describebiochemical mechanisms by which this is possible
- Q When genes are on the X or Y chromosomes, they are consideredX-linked.True or false?
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- Q Describe how arterial compliance is responsible for ensuringconstant blood flow from a pulsatile source (the heart).
- Q A 60-year-old male patient has a condition called \"prostatichypertrophy.\"Why does this cause problem, both with starting a stream ofurine, as well as with ejaculation?Identify the anatomical location as to why...
- Q Life expectancy of men and women in the U.S. has greatlyincreased over the course of the 20th century.  However,there are also currently lifestyle issues that are affecting lifeexpectancy and quality of...
- Q 45. If a man was given a constant high dies of testosterone frominjections, what would happen to spermatogenisis?a.increaseb. nothingc. decrease24. The renin-angiotensin-aldosterone system (RAAS) is triggeredby ___ and causes ___.a....
- Q You should assume that all stroke patients in thisactivity are experiencing dysfunction due to the lack of oxygen tothe affected area which caused damage to those neurons and they areno...
- Q T/F questions1. Thalassemia results in low oxygen levels because RBCs areprematurely destroyed and the person produces less hemoglobin thannormal.2. Cancer could come back after a stem cell transplant becausecancerous blood...
- Q What would happen if at rest, there was no concentrationgradient for Na+ or K+?You have a muscular dysfunction that lacksT-tubules.  How might this affect musclecontraction?You have a muscular dysfunction that lacks...
- Q 14. A sarcomere is very stretched, will it create a lot offorce?15. A sarcomere has optimal overlap, how much force (maximum,middle, minimum) would it generate? 16. Would a smooth musclefunction...
- Q 1. Receives blood from the coronary sinus(Choice option)Pectinate muscleAortaMitral valveRight ventricle        Left atrium         Right atrium        Left ventricle        Papillary muscle     2. Discharges blood to the pulmonaryarteries(Choice...
- Q 1. The T wave in an ECG signifies atrialdepolarization.TrueFalse2. All cardiac cells are self-excitable.TrueFalse3. The brain causes the heart to beat.TrueFalse4. An ECG can predict whether you're going to have...
- Q 2 Example of these pairs:In myeloid cells, pair of cell types; one being a circulatingform and the other is similar, but a resident tissue version
- Q Which one of the following statements is notcorrect?A.Over a week-long period, if a healthy person were to ingest 35 gof NaCl, the total amount of NaCl excreted in the urine...
- Q O. M. is a 6-year-old child at a freestanding emergency room.Per the mother, O.M. is complaining of being tired, sleeping atnight with several naps in the day, and her appetite...
- Q What are the implications of diversity on the future and howwill you implement them in today's world?
- Q How are the mircroscopic histolgocial physical traits that areunqiue to smooth muscle, a reflection of the functions of cardiacmuscle tissue?
- Q True or False:1. In an individual human, the pattern of gene expression isidentical across all different types of somatic cells2. The stem cell potential of a fertilized human egg ispluripotent3....
- Q explain the process by which fat is deposited when excesscarbohydrate, fat, or protein are eaten. Also explain the processby which fat is lost during low-calorie diet. Be sure to includeroles...
- Q Describe the myenteric plexus below. When it becomes activatedwhat is the major physiological response? When would this plexus beactivated?
- Q 1. In one paragraph (or more), discuss the role of Actin andMyosin in a muscle contraction. Include the proteins troponin andtropomyosin in your discussion.2. In the second paragraph, discuss the...
- Q Q1. PhosphocreatineSelect one:a) provides the muscle cell with a quick energy sourceb) removes Ach from the neuromuscular junctionc) blocks the myosin binding site in a relaxed muscled) responsible for the...
- Q Describe the smooth muscle layers in the wall of the esophagus,stomach, small intestine & large intestine; include the numberof layers and layer arrangement & how this is functionallyimportant
- Q Think about the microscopic, histological physical traits thatare unique to skeletal muscle. In complete sentences, explain howthese microscopic, histological physical traits are a reflection ofthe functions of the cardiac muscle...
- Q What happens when you are on an airplane and you feel your earsstart to “pop†or have a plugged-up feeling that is somewhatrelieved when you swallow? Why does this feeling...
- Q Explain the questions detailed. 10 pts each1. In which compartment you would find a low concentration ofboth K+ ions and Proteins and why?2.  In a given molecule which are the determinants...
- Q Write an Explanation with each answer.Georgia Kaplan is a 22-year-old college student with anorexianervosa. She was diagnosed when she was 15 years old whileattending boarding school. She has undergone intensive...
- Q Describe in details theassociation of urinary and genital systems and theirfunctions
- Q Analyze squatting by biomechanical factors broken down intoskill, anatomical/performance factors, potential injuries, andequipment/environmental influences and determine the most importantone. Analysis of ankle, knee, and hip joints as far as jointaction,...
- Q How are the mircroscopic histolgocial physical traits that areunqiue to skeletal muscle, a reflection of the functions of cardiacmuscle tissue?
- Q spirometry  describe the differents devises how to use them , what are theformula and the important of these formula.talk about the physiology and definition of the formula
- Q Explain the relationship among chylomicrons, cholesterol, andthe lipoproteins LDL. What is the role of this lipoprotein in thebody? Why is it considered “bad� Where does it come from? Wherecould it...
- Q 1. List the major structural differences between a generalizedcell and the modifications that are found in a muscle cell.2. Describe how lactic acid fermentation differs form aerobicrespiration, including the amount...
- Q Match each event in the insulin secretion pathway with itscorrect order.A.Cytosolic ATP levels riseB.Cytosolic Ca2+ levels riseC.Membrane depoarizationD.insulin secretory vesicles fuse with the plasma membraneE.K+ channel closesF.glucose enters the cell
- Q Joe was in a sledding accident and believed to have rupturedhis spleen.  What would be his signs andsymptoms?  His treatment?  What is the dangerin a spleen rupture?  Will Joe get a transplant forspleen replacement?  What...
- Q What are the different types of diabetes and how dothey differ from each other?
- Q Do these look correct? (only will be used once)TonsilThymusSpleenLymph nodeSubclavian veinThoracic ductCisterna chyliBone marrow_E__  1.   Receives lymphfrom the body_D__  2.   Filters lymph,lymphocytesmultiply                _B__3.    Where T-cells mature_C__4.    Filters blood, lymphocytesmultiply                 _F_  5.    Collectslymph from 75% of the body_G_  6.     Lowerdilated portion of thoracic...
- Q The term ‘innervation ratio’ refersto the average number of muscle fibres thatare innervated by a single motorneuron. Describe the relationship between thisratio and the body’s skeletal muscles.
- Q Prolonged exposure to stressful conditions and events results inthe continuous production of increased levels of hydrocortisone(cortisol) which, in turn, has differing functional effects upontwo limbic structures. a) Name these limbic...
- Q Answer the following questions in a minimum of fivesentences each. Your initial response to the discussion is due byWednesday of this week at 11:59 pm. Your two replies to classmatesare...
- Q Compare and contrast the effects of right hemisphere vs. lefthemisphere damage on Intelligence as measured by the Weschler AdultIntelligence Scale (WAIS).
- Q 1. In a tabular form, differentiate between thesuperior mesenteric artery and the inferior mesentericartery.2. Compare between the pelvic diaphragm and the thoracicdiaphragm.3. List any five specific areas of the body...
- Q Compare and contrast inflammatory and neuropathic pain.
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