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[Show more]1. When the temperature in the body increases outside of its appropriate range, the body is no 
longer in _Homeostasis__________________. 
● Hemostasis 
● Homeostasis 
● Kansas 
● Heterostasis 
2. In a negative feedback system, the Sensor_ gathers information about a specific variable or 
bo...
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Add to cart1. When the temperature in the body increases outside of its appropriate range, the body is no 
longer in _Homeostasis__________________. 
● Hemostasis 
● Homeostasis 
● Kansas 
● Heterostasis 
2. In a negative feedback system, the Sensor_ gathers information about a specific variable or 
bo...
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Patm Correct Answer: 760 mm Hg (mercury) 
 
PN2 (partial pressure of nitrogen in air) Correct Answer: Patm * PN2 (760 * 0.78) = 592.8 mm Hg 
 
PO2 (partial pressure of oxygen in air) Correct Answer: Patm * PO2 (760 * 0.21) = 160 mm Hg 
 
Alveolus Correct Answer: tiny air sacs of lungs which allo...
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Add to cartPatm Correct Answer: 760 mm Hg (mercury) 
 
PN2 (partial pressure of nitrogen in air) Correct Answer: Patm * PN2 (760 * 0.78) = 592.8 mm Hg 
 
PO2 (partial pressure of oxygen in air) Correct Answer: Patm * PO2 (760 * 0.21) = 160 mm Hg 
 
Alveolus Correct Answer: tiny air sacs of lungs which allo...
1. Initial intervention for managing a patient presenting with bariobariatrauma is? Correct Answer: C. Administer high flow oxygen by NRM 15 minutes prior to lift off 
 
2. An expanding ETT cuff in flight is an indication of what gas law? Correct Answer: C. Boyle's law 
 
3. Your oxygen tank pres...
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Add to cart1. Initial intervention for managing a patient presenting with bariobariatrauma is? Correct Answer: C. Administer high flow oxygen by NRM 15 minutes prior to lift off 
 
2. An expanding ETT cuff in flight is an indication of what gas law? Correct Answer: C. Boyle's law 
 
3. Your oxygen tank pres...
Situated in front or in the forward part Correct Answer: Anterior 
 
Remote , father from the point of origin Correct Answer: Distal 
 
Nearest, Closer to the point of the origin Correct Answer: Proximal 
 
Situated on or towards the outer edges Correct Answer: Peripheral 
 
Situated below or di...
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Add to cartSituated in front or in the forward part Correct Answer: Anterior 
 
Remote , father from the point of origin Correct Answer: Distal 
 
Nearest, Closer to the point of the origin Correct Answer: Proximal 
 
Situated on or towards the outer edges Correct Answer: Peripheral 
 
Situated below or di...
Botox blocks which of the following: A.Acetylcholine receptors B.sodium channels C.exocytosis D.acetylcholinesterase - Exocytosis The slowest sensory axons are A.group I, type A B.group II, type A C.group III, type A D.type C - type C Rod sodium channels are regulated by binding which of the followi...
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Add to cartBotox blocks which of the following: A.Acetylcholine receptors B.sodium channels C.exocytosis D.acetylcholinesterase - Exocytosis The slowest sensory axons are A.group I, type A B.group II, type A C.group III, type A D.type C - type C Rod sodium channels are regulated by binding which of the followi...
Botox blocks which of the following: 
A.Acetylcholine receptors 
B.sodium channels 
C.exocytosis 
D.acetylcholinesterase Correct Answer: Exocytosis 
 
The slowest sensory axons are 
A.group I, type A 
B.group II, type A 
C.group III, type A 
D.type C Correct Answer: type C 
 
Rod sodium channels a...
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Add to cartBotox blocks which of the following: 
A.Acetylcholine receptors 
B.sodium channels 
C.exocytosis 
D.acetylcholinesterase Correct Answer: Exocytosis 
 
The slowest sensory axons are 
A.group I, type A 
B.group II, type A 
C.group III, type A 
D.type C Correct Answer: type C 
 
Rod sodium channels a...
Plasma Correct Answer: The liquid portion of the blood in its anticoagulated (or unclotted) state, accounts for 55 to 65 percent of the blood volume 
 
Serum Correct Answer: The liquid portion of the blood that remains after the blood has coagulated 
 
Red blood cells Correct Answer: Also referre...
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Add to cartPlasma Correct Answer: The liquid portion of the blood in its anticoagulated (or unclotted) state, accounts for 55 to 65 percent of the blood volume 
 
Serum Correct Answer: The liquid portion of the blood that remains after the blood has coagulated 
 
Red blood cells Correct Answer: Also referre...
calcitonin decreases concentration correct answer: Of calcium in the blood,by first acting on bone to inhibit its breakdown,less bone being reasorbed- less calcium moves out of bone into blood.. parathyroid (pth) does opposite effect of calcitonin increase in calcium 
 
Blood values correct answer:...
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Add to cartcalcitonin decreases concentration correct answer: Of calcium in the blood,by first acting on bone to inhibit its breakdown,less bone being reasorbed- less calcium moves out of bone into blood.. parathyroid (pth) does opposite effect of calcitonin increase in calcium 
 
Blood values correct answer:...
What is the pacemaker of the heart? CORRECT ANSWERS: SA node 
 
What is the path of electricity in the heart? CORRECT ANSWERS: SA node, AV node, bundle of His/bundle branches, purkinje fibers 
 
What innervates the SA node? CORRECT ANSWERS: Vagus 
 
What are the most clinically significant heart ...
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Add to cartWhat is the pacemaker of the heart? CORRECT ANSWERS: SA node 
 
What is the path of electricity in the heart? CORRECT ANSWERS: SA node, AV node, bundle of His/bundle branches, purkinje fibers 
 
What innervates the SA node? CORRECT ANSWERS: Vagus 
 
What are the most clinically significant heart ...
An organ system is CORRECT ANSWERS: a group of organs with a common set of functions 
 
An organelle is CORRECT ANSWERS: a small structure within a cell 
 
A cell is CORRECT ANSWERS: the basic structural unit of living organisms 
 
What technique creates a three-dimensional dynamic image of blood...
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Add to cartAn organ system is CORRECT ANSWERS: a group of organs with a common set of functions 
 
An organelle is CORRECT ANSWERS: a small structure within a cell 
 
A cell is CORRECT ANSWERS: the basic structural unit of living organisms 
 
What technique creates a three-dimensional dynamic image of blood...
When a person is transfused with the wrong blood type 
 
a. the white cells clot. 
b. hemorrhaging occurs. 
c. fibrinogen is activated. 
d. the erythrocytes agglutinate. 
e. they bleed to death. CORRECT ANSWERS: d. the erythrocytes agglutinate. 
 
Which of the following statements regarding leukoc...
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Add to cartWhen a person is transfused with the wrong blood type 
 
a. the white cells clot. 
b. hemorrhaging occurs. 
c. fibrinogen is activated. 
d. the erythrocytes agglutinate. 
e. they bleed to death. CORRECT ANSWERS: d. the erythrocytes agglutinate. 
 
Which of the following statements regarding leukoc...
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What is the smallest level of organization in the body that contains the body's genetic information? 
Select one: 
a. chemical 
b. cellular 
c. tissue 
d. organism CORRECT ANSWERS: B. Cellular 
 
The cellular level includes the nucleus, an organelle that contains the body's genetic information. ...
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Add to cartWhat is the smallest level of organization in the body that contains the body's genetic information? 
Select one: 
a. chemical 
b. cellular 
c. tissue 
d. organism CORRECT ANSWERS: B. Cellular 
 
The cellular level includes the nucleus, an organelle that contains the body's genetic information. ...
resting membrane potential electric potential difference across the plasma membrane (-70 mV) 
 
Transcription DNA sequence in a gene is copied into RNA for gene expression 
 
Translation mRNA is used as a template for protein production 
 
Synthesis replication of DNA prior to cell divis...
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Add to cartresting membrane potential electric potential difference across the plasma membrane (-70 mV) 
 
Transcription DNA sequence in a gene is copied into RNA for gene expression 
 
Translation mRNA is used as a template for protein production 
 
Synthesis replication of DNA prior to cell divis...
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Liquefactive necrosis correct answers From bacterial infection, ischemia 
Affects brain tissue 
 
Coagulative necrosis correct answers From hypoxia 
Causes proteins to degranulate and become gelatinous 
Affects kidneys, heart, adrenal system 
 
Caseous necrosis correct answers From TB 
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Add to cartLiquefactive necrosis correct answers From bacterial infection, ischemia 
Affects brain tissue 
 
Coagulative necrosis correct answers From hypoxia 
Causes proteins to degranulate and become gelatinous 
Affects kidneys, heart, adrenal system 
 
Caseous necrosis correct answers From TB 
...
__________ is an unequal distribution of charges that exist across the membrane, leaving the inside cell negatively charged compared to the outside correct answer: membrane potential 
 
there are more __________ molecules than __________ molecules in the membrane potential correct answer: negative...
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Add to cart__________ is an unequal distribution of charges that exist across the membrane, leaving the inside cell negatively charged compared to the outside correct answer: membrane potential 
 
there are more __________ molecules than __________ molecules in the membrane potential correct answer: negative...
___________ is the study of biological function (normally, in homeostasis) correct answer: physiology 
 
_________ is the study of diseases states of the body (abnormal) (when not in homeostasis) correct answer: pathophysiology 
 
___________ is a state of dynamic (fluctuating) constancy in the in...
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Add to cart___________ is the study of biological function (normally, in homeostasis) correct answer: physiology 
 
_________ is the study of diseases states of the body (abnormal) (when not in homeostasis) correct answer: pathophysiology 
 
___________ is a state of dynamic (fluctuating) constancy in the in...
____________ Is a state of dynamic (fluctuating) constancy in the internal environment (basically keeping a stable equilibrium) correct answer: Homeostasis 
 
____________ Is the value for which a variable operates optimally correct answer: Setpoint 
 
List the process of the negative feedback Loo...
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Add to cart____________ Is a state of dynamic (fluctuating) constancy in the internal environment (basically keeping a stable equilibrium) correct answer: Homeostasis 
 
____________ Is the value for which a variable operates optimally correct answer: Setpoint 
 
List the process of the negative feedback Loo...
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