Medical Sciences question and answers for July 29, 2023
- Q What dating technique is used for dating fossils? How does itwork?
- Q 1. A patient has a genetic defect causing them to have very fewfunctional gastric D cells. How will the following compare to thatof a normal patient? Will they be higher,...
- Q Describe one concept/skill that you learned in this course andwhy it will be important to your future practice as aKinesiologist.
- Q 17. Cholecystokinin (CCK) is a _____ hormone that _____.A hunger hormone; indirectly tells your brain that you'rehungryA satiety hormone; indirectly tells your brain that you'refullA glucoregulatory hormone; helping balance blood...
- Q The Hepatic Portal Vein is one of the most unusual blood vesselsin the body. It carries blood from the capillaries of almost thewhole digestive system to the liver where it...
- Q howdoes skin cancer disrupt homeostasis. How does the body resolvethis disease?
- Q A 75 year old man was brought into the clinic by his daughterafter she noticed that his right eyelid was drooping. She wasn’tsure how long his symptoms had been going...
- Q Theossicles connect the:A. tympanic membrane to the oval windowB. tympanic membane to the round windowC. oval window to the round windowD. cochlea to the tympanic membraneE. cochlea to the oval...
- Q 1. What is the approximate hemoglobin O2 saturation of a bloodsample that contains 10 g Hb/100 ml blood and has an O2 content of10 ml O2/100 ml blood (ignore physically...
- Q Describe & explain & discuss diseases of the basalganglia (Parkinson’s & Huntington’s)
- Q The following is a list of the steps that occur in theproduction of an auditory sensation.1. The pressure wave distorts the basilar membrane on its wayto the round window.2. Movement...
- Q What is true about gametogenesis in both males andfemales?A) Primary spermatocytes and primary oocytes contain the diploidnumber of chromosomes.B) The haploid number of chromosomes first appears in thegametes.C) Gametes are...
- Q What is the difference between Homo sapiens and Homoneanderthalensis in terms of brain case (the part of the braincontaining skull)In terms of teeth, how is Homo sapiens different from Homoneanderthalensis?How...
- Q How is the function of the kidney greatly dependent on theprocess of osmosis?  If there was a high amount ofvasopressin, what happens regarding osmosis along the collectingduct? Include how are the...
- Q Our muscles play a major role in our everyday activity as humans,what would happen if our muscles become atrophied and hypertrophic?Will we still be able to use our muscles if...
- Q In clinical studies, Inulin and para-amino hippuric acid givenintraveneously until steady state is reached in a 70 kg man. Oncesteady state was reached, the following measurements werecollected: arterial plasma concentration...
- Q 11- Regarding the nephron loop the ascending and descendingsegments differ in what way?a.Thin descending limb, thick ascending limbb.Thin ascending limb, thick descending limbc.Both limbs are thin and do not differd.The...
- Q The kidneys are located ____________________A. posterior to the rib cageB. superior to the adrenal glandsC. posterior to the intestinal tractD. none of these are true2. The renal pyramids are located...
- Q Explain how carbohydrates are digested( polysaccharides anddisacchardies )
- Q List the steps involved in a qualitative biomechanical analysisfor technique improvementDescribe the important guidelines for observing aperformanceDescribe the difference between technical training and physicaltrainingEvaluate a technical exercise or drill and...
- Q Which of the substances below does NOT travel in the blood andact on a receptorto cause its effects?A. cholecystokininB. chymotrypsinC. gastrinD. secretinIf the vagus nerves (parasympathetic) were cut, which one...
- Q Describe the histology of the respiratory tract and howthat changes between the trachea and the alveoli.
- Q Nate Diaz was punched in the ear and immediatelystarted hearing a ringing in his ears. why did physical pressure onhis ears lead to the auditory changes that Nateexperienced?
- Q What is true about the anterior pituitary gland?A. there are different types of endocrine cells found there thatproduce differenthormonesB. all hormones are released from the anterior pituitary throughthe hypothalamic-hypophysealportal systemC....
- Q Once inside your body, MRSA will cause some very specificreactions to take place, recruiting specialized cells to attach theMRSA. Describe what cells are being recruited and what is happeningin this...
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