Medical Sciences question and answers for September 08, 2023
- Q How do I become Arnold Swarzenaegger?
- Q 13. Describe the sodium-potassium pump, including all playersinvolved, and what the function is 16. Name 3 components thatcontribute to the structure of the plasma membrane 17. Draw andlabel the reaction...
- Q General surgery: A surgical technology student is being supervisedby the CST preceptor during a Whipple procedure. The CST commentsthat the student will have learned several procedures by the timethey are...
- Q 18. Structure and function are intricately linked concepts inA&P. Describe three ways in which we have seen the relationshipbetween structure and function in A&P thus far 19. Define anactivated carrier...
- Q 4. Draw and label a generic structure of an amino acid5. Contrast and compare DNA and RNA in at least 3 ways6. Briefly define negative and positive feedback and give...
- Q A pharmacy student is testing six different drugs that targetneuromuscular transmission. Predict if the following drugs wouldincrease, decrease or not change the magnitude of the end platepotential at the neuromuscular...
- Q 1. A condition in which a muscle is unable to contract isa. isometric   b. isotonic   c.tetanus   d. spastic paralysis  e.flaccid paralysisf. hypertrophy   g. wavesummation   h. motor unit summation(recruitment)2. Which of...
- Q Bioterrorists are planning to use a plant toxin that interfereswith the function of the exchange pump responsible for the chlorideshift. Explain the pathophysiology of the toxin and its effect onthe...
- Q pros &cons of a 6 week maturity leave on thenutrition needs of the mother?
- Q 7. In a normal muscle which has been stimulated, which of thefollowing lasts the longest?a. refractory period  b. latentperiod   c. action potentiald. period of contraction and relaxation (muscle twitch)8. Which...
- Q Youare treating a patient who is in her early onset of pregnansy. Shecomplains of feeling nauseated and has vomited on occasion.Shetells you that she did not have this with her...
- Q Indicate whether (a) skeletal (b) cardiac (c) smooth muscle hasthe following characteristics. A characteristic may apply to morethan one muscle type._______ contraction usually voluntary_______ contraction usually involuntary_______ regulated mostly by...
- Q 3) Eric has decided he wants to lose weight. He decides to cutall carbs from his diet and eat a diet high in protein and fat.During his workouts, he feels...
- Q Inaccordance with the physical laws governing filtration and osmosis,which of the following statements is true?a. blood husrostatic pressure temds to draw fluid into thrcapillaries from the interstitial fluidb. interstitial fluod...
- Q Explain how repolarization happens. Give characteristics of theabsolute and relative refractory periods in terms of voltage-gatedsodium channel conformation. At what point can a new actionpotential be generated?
- Q State the various causes ofTrauma; and outline its Management.(b) What are the characteristics ofInflammation? What are the varioustypes of wound healing; state theirmanagement?
- Q Biological systems are not as effective if they lack regulation,meaning the ability to regulate certain processes.  Wehave seen many examples of regulation thissemester.   Muscle cell relaxation is highlyregulated.  Describe the process(es) by which...
- Q Central Nervous System: MS impairmentsAnatomy summaries of organic disordersSynopsis of Central Nervous System: MS impairment should focuson a concise anatomical/physiological explanation of the disorder,and include a brief etiology and brief...
- Q minimum 1 reference please define Vasectomy and Tubal Ligation andexplain the pro's and con's for each. and are they safeprocedures?
- Q How does one differentiate between joint mobilizationsand chiropractic adjustments?
- Q diagram how the respiratory system and the renal systemcompensate in the body to maintain blood pH.Complete this Case Study: Bob is a 64-year-old male admittedto the emergency room for asthma....
- Q Immunology:We have seen that inherited conditions in which anindividual lacks antibodies can be treated by the intravenousadministration of gamma-globulin from donors. Briefly indicate howthe following donor characteristics may affect the...
- Q Discuss two important functions of the lymphatic system in thehuman body. Be sure and give detail as to how this function helpsmaintain homeostasis and fluid balance. At least 300 words
- Q Identify the physiological basis that results in each of thefollowing states on a neuron membrane: resting membrane potential,depolarization, maintenance of resting membrane potential. Be sureto identify the specific ion channels...
- Q A 26-year-old male prisoner begins a hunger strike to protestwhat he considers unfair prison policies. He drinks only tap water,and his only exercise is two daily half-hour walks at approximately2.5...
- Q After the experiment, the researchers discovered that oneparticipant in the high fat group was currently taking twoprescribed drugs: orlistat (lipaseinhibitor) and colestipo (bile acidsequestrant) and one participant in the high...
- Q What would be the most obvious effects of a lesion thatdestroyed each of the followings, describe what effects it wouldhave on a person’s life. (200 word response)a. The hippocampusb. The...
- Q 1.What statements about muscle cells and ATP are TRUE? There maybe more than one answer. Select one or more:a. Muscle cells involved in aerobic metabolism have longerendurance and have greater...
- Q Explain the difference in the axon structure when comparingmyelinated vs. non-myelinated neurons in PNS. How does such adifference affect the action potential?How does a nerve cell create andmaintain resting membrane...
- Q -Explain how the kidney and small intestineassists in the regulation of cardiovascular functions such as bloodpressure, blood volume, or blood solute concentration.Describe how these organs use specific hormones tocontrol blood...
- Q What is the function associated with each of the followingstructures?RetinaFibrous tunicChoroid layerSuspensory ligamentOptic nerveLensCornea
- Q Discuss the physical differences between veins and arteries thatgive them their unique physiological differences. Be sure todiscuss things like elastic fibers and other important structuralcomponents. At least 300 words
- Q howis the endocrine system affected by an heart injury.describe endocrine regulation of blood glucose. Includehormones, their origins, target organs, andeffects.
- Q Question 5. Explain how vaccinations protect against diseases.Specifically, discuss the immune cells involved in providingimmunity. Question 6. Explain why some vaccinations need a “booster shotâ€.Question 7: The microbiome contains an...
- Q Why does the cerebral cortex have both visual cortex and avisual association center? What would be the result if the visualcortex was damaged but not the association center? what would...
- Q Case Study num22please answer 1-5Diabetes MellitusDiabetes mellitus is a common chronic disease, and every healthprofessional will need to understand how it works and identifycommon emergency situations related to it. But...
- Q 3. Both aerobic and anaerobic metabolic processes supplyexercising muscle with ATP and the contribution of each depends onthe intensity and duration of the exercise.a. Describe the anaerobic processes of ATP...
- Q COMMENT/RESPOND TO THIS DISCUSSION:\"Before answering this question, I have to conduct a research.Through my research I found that fish is the recommended source foromega-3 fatty acids. Relying on supplements is...
- Q b) Explain the advantages and disadvantages of glycolyticmetabolism (anaerobic glycolysis).
- Q 1. Patients suffering from burns consistently show elevatedlevels of potassium in their urine. Describe the mechanism behindthis observation and why it is important to keep plasma potassiumconcentration held in a...
- Q 4. The mesocorticolimbic dopaminergic system in the braindetermines our perception and response to rewarding stimuli.Explain the function of this reward system in food choice andconsumption.
- Q Explain what factors, structures, and ion channels contribute toestablishing and maintaining the resting membrane potential. Draw acell and show all relevant contributors to the resting membranepotential with explanations of how...
- Q Fill in Table 1 with the resting membrane potentials reported indifferent cell types, and different organisms (ie squid, frog, etc)– Discuss the findings – is the resting membrane potentialdifferent in...
- Q Why does untreated diabetes cause glucose to be present incollecting duct fluid?one-two sentence answers, please, that must include the terms:PCT (proximal convoluted tubule) - “reabsorb†or“reabsorptionâ€.
- Q What hormone RECEPTOR is found in the membrane of both anovarian follicular cell and a testicular Sertoli cell and fromwhere does this hormone originate?one-two sentence answers, please.
- Q ____ 5. Malignant tumor that develops from bone marrowand occurs most commonly in adolescent boys____6. Metabolic disease that is a form of acutearthritis characterized by excessive uric acid in blood...
- Q What is immune memory and how does it involve lymphocytes?
- Q how is calcium homeostasis using all the systems relevant to itsregulation?
- Q Please match each termwith the appropriate definition.1)Â Â _____Synapse2)Â Â _____Dendrite3)Â Â _____Neurotransmitter4)Â Â _____Axon5)Â Â _____Myelin6)Â Â _____Action potentialA. The portion ofthe neuron that receives information from the environmentB. The portion ofthe neuron that conducts action potentialsC. The tiny spacebetween the...
- Q 1- Which of the following would be appropriate actionsfollowing transcutaneous pacing?Consult a specialist.Follow VT/VF algorithmAdminister amiodarone.Confirm ET tube placement with quantitative waveformcapnography.2- What reason is NOT valid during the critical...
- Q How are the hypothalamus and pituitary able to control themajority of the endocrine system?
- Q Explain the general functions of the digestivesystem.Describe how the products of carbohydrate, protein, andfat digestion are absorbed from the alimentary canal into thebody.
- Q In patients with poliomyelitis, motor neurons are destroyed,causing loss of muscle function and even flaccid paralysis.Sometimes recovery occurs because of the formation of axon branchesfrom the remaining motor neurons. These...
- Q How do arteries maintain blood pressure even when the heartisn't pumping out blood during diastole?
- Q 1: After a hard day at work, Frank sits down at the table to eatdinner. As he smells the food he can feel his stomach start togrowl.Question 1: Explain the...
- Q Please state an exercise / movement and describe it usinganatomical terminology. For this exercise / movement, state threemovements and the plane of motion in which the movements occur, andthe types...
- Q Describe what happens in an XX and XY individual from fetal lifeall the way to elderly age in terms of their reproductivephysiology. Note commonalities and differences between XX and XY.Include...
- Q QUESTION 31Hyperventilation will increase blood pH.TrueFalseQUESTION 32Which is the intrapulmonary pressure during inspiration?760 mm Hg.754 mm Hg.758 mm HJg.762 mm Hg.QUESTION 33Which occurs in response to contraction of the diaphragm?The...
- Q Question 41. Where are Peyer's patched located in the body?Throughout the body.Large intestine.Small intestine.Oral cavity.QUESTION 42The thymus gland increases in size as we age.TrueFalse2 points   QUESTION 43Which type of COVID-19...
- Q Tyler is 22 years old and wants to be a bodybuilder. He workshard during the week at his job so he goes out to party everyFriday and Saturday night in...
- Q Please state an exercise / movement and describe it usinganatomical terminology. For this exercise / movement, state threemovements and the plane of motion in which the movements occur, andthe types...
- Q Which of the following statements is correct? More than 1 answermay be correct.a) Cilia continue to work effectively in people with late-stageCOPDb) The only cause of COPD is smokingc) People...
- Q Identify and give functions for the structures in the malereproductive system
- Q Which of these statements about the kidney and urine isnot true? why?a. Only people who have glucose in their urine consistently canbe diagnosed as having diabetes.b. People can lose so...
- Q what are two different categories of ion channels found at theneuromuscular junctio
- Q Discuss how our body responds to SARS-Cov-2 infection
- Q Which of these hormones plays a role in glucosemetabolism?InsulinGlucagonAdrenalineFSH & LHCortisolThyroxineGrowth hormoneInsulin, glucagon, adrenaline, cortisol & GHInsulin, glucagon, adrenaline, cortisol, thyroxine & GHOf the above listed hormones, which is the...
- Q SubmitPart C - Fate of the FiltrateWhat happens to the glomerular filtrate released into thecapsular space?It passes into the glomerulus.It passes into the proximal convoluted tubule.It is absorbed by the...
- Q List the hormones released from the following glands and theiraction. Some secrete more than 1 type of hormone.Pineal glandThyroid glandParathyroid glandsThymusAdrenal cortexAdrenal medullaPancreas
- Q For the following hormones released from the hypothalamus, listthe hormone it triggers from the anterior pituitary and thathormone’s action at its target cell. (1 pt)Prolactin releasing hormoneThyrotropin releasing hormoneCorticotropic releasing...
- Q 1. Infant respiratory distress syndrome is a conditionfound in premature babies. In IRDS, insufficient surfactant isproduced. The physical changes in premature babies from thiscondition are ______ and would likely cause...
- Q Provide an example of how the Cardiovascular and Respiratorysystems respond similarly  during an acute bout ofaerobic exercise, and an example of how they responddifferently  during an acute bout of aerobic exercise.Please specify...
- Q Which vessels typically carry blood away from the heart?Place in order from superficial to deep the three tunics of atypical blood vessel.Which capillary would be least likely to allowsubstances to...
- Q What is the process of red blood cell production isknown as?Which type of leukocyte may produceantibodies?Where do T lymphocytes mature?What is the stoppage of bleeding is knownas?What vitamin is necessary...
- Q Draw a diagram of the hypothalamus and its connection to theposterior pituitary (2). Include ONLY the neurosecretory cells thatsecrete an antidiuretic hormone (ADH). The cells that secrete ADHare osmoreceptors that...
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