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5 ht abbreviation in physiology
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list shortly all factor that stimulate cortisol scretion in physiology
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You are a physiologist on a space flight to a distant planet. You discover aliens inhabiting the planet and they are willing to
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Erika
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T-tubules can conduct action potentials because
A contracture is when there is a lack of ATP in a muscle; this would
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dt
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dizziness during hyperventilation is due to a decrease in cerebral blood flow. The decreased blood flow is caused by
a.
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Natash
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the primary drive to breath is elicited by which of he following:
a.reduced PO2 b.reduced PCO2 c.increased PO2 d.increased PCO2
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Natash
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15. The threshold potential is of great significance in the physiology of neurons because if the threshold potential is not
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carol
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how does pancreatitis disrupt homeostasis?
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jess
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Sensory Physiology
Pick two types of sensory receptors: A. Pick two different modalities that would stimulate them B. Put these
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Saira
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Rate-limiting step in renin-angiotensin II- aldosterone axis.
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the blood-brain barrier prevents hydrophobic molecules from diffusing into the brain. T or F
Excitable cells are incapable of
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anna
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Function of the nervous system
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why is it important for the intravenous fluids to have the same solute concentration as your blood?
Answer: If the intravenous
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Lena
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describe atleast 4 ways an ectothermic organism's behavior helps it regulate its temperature..
this is from lab 11. i don't quite
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Mo
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How do lipids move through the body so they can be digested and absorbed?
(2) How are lipids stored in the body?
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Dawn
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Hello,
I am just curious. Why do people sweat more right after the vigorous excercise than during the exercise?
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Anonymous
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The following table shows the number of heart beats for 4 animals. For example, the pig's heart beats 225 times in 3 minutes
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Netta23
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In adults erythropoiesis occur in
I am not sure on this one
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Anonymous
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suppresion of muscle tone results in spactic or flacid paralysis
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How does exercise schematic diagram of the interchange gases in the body
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Arzsa
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Ectothermic organisms have body temperatures that vary with the temperature of their surroundings. Discuss the effect this
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JACK ATTACK
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what involves the ingestion of fluid by inward movement of part of the membrane
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chris
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what involves the ingestion of fluid by inward movement pf part of the membrane
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chris
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Describe the events that occur the neuromuscular junction using the following terms, ("ligand-gated", "voltage-gated",
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Anonymous
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What are some things that is like your heart beat...like a clock but the ticking of clock is too slow...like when you are
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Vanessa
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how does hemoglobin carry O2 in the blood?
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Jeani
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Thyroid hormone actions include:
a) Augmentation of sympathetic effect on GI motility b) Release of insulin c) Lipogenesis d)
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how does hemoglobin carry O2 in the blood?
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sara
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13. Consistently low levels of insulin will produce ___ appetite; consistently high levels of insulin will produce ___ appetite.
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me
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The following data describe the binding of oxygen to human myoglobin at 37oC.
P02 (mm Hg) = 0.5 1 2 3 4 Theta = .161 .277 .434
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Gulzaman
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could anyone give me the meaning of accommodation and dark adaptation?
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Anonymous
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Could someone tell me the physiological effects of growth hormone
Thank you for using the Jiskha Homework Help Forum. Here are a
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bonita
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What first comes to mind when you see or hear the word blood?
red, then death, then if i kept thinking, it wouldn't be a first
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Marie
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The following statement describes, in random order, events during the transmission of a nerve impulse. Use them to answer the
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Anonymous
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CAN SOMEONE PLEASSE HELP ME... i am doing a physiology project on asthma and i have to do a summary/ chart on the question:
Organ
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Cori
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Acetylcholine is known to increase the contractility of smooth muscle. And norepinephrine is known to decrease the contractility
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Tanya
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One of the major physiological factors that triggers thirst is: a) a rise in plasma osmolarity b) a dry mouth from high
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sheila
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The single most important factor influencing potassium ion secretion is
a) the potassium ion content in the renal tubule cells b)
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pbear
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Factors that increase the secretion of antidiuretic hormone include all of the following except:
a)increased osmolarity of the
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pbear
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Assume that fluid enters the distal convoluted tubule with an osmolarity of 100 mOsm and that the maximum osmolarity of
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pbear
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There is a man who drank a large quantity of moonshine (illegal alcoholic drink). Now he is complaining about "cotton mouth".
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csumicro
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stimulation of a receptor initiates what event?
stimulation of a receptor initiates multiple signal pathways. Specific responses
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kita
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Which of the following is not equivalent?
Lymph Plasma Interstitial fluid Blood I chose Interstitial Fluid, Am I correct? Blood
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penelope
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Hi, it would be greatly appreciated if someone could proofread parts of my bio lab.
Introduction VO2 max or maximum oxygen
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annie
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1 How does the regulation of cortisol in the human body along with its major physiological effects the body.
http://en.wikipedia.
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tammy Levy
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The _________________ “rebound” is thought to be responsible for what’s known as “runner’s high.”
Responses
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mom
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True/False: exposure to tetrodotoxin may cause paralysis because skeletal muscle cannot contract without communication from a
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D
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The protein that carries oxygen in our blood is known as(1 point)
Responses hemoglobin. hemoglobin. amino acid. amino acid.
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Daphne
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A) Which option is an example of an automatic regulatory reaction? (1 point)
taking in more calories burrowing underground
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Killer999
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Which option is an example of an automatic regulatory reaction?(1 point) Responses taking in more calories taking in more
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