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BIO 436 CV Dynamics Mini Exam Questions and Correct Answers

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Cardiac output (CO) heart rate * stroke volume (HR x SV) Cardiac output is the amount of blood pumped out by each ventricle in one minute. Cardiac output is directly related to heart rate and stroke volume. End diastolic volume (EDV) The maximum amount of blood in the ventricles occurs at the end o...

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Bio 436 Lecture 4 (Concepts) Test Questions and Correct Answers

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Describe a neuron. What is a nerve? Starts with the dendrites and goes to the cell body then down the axon, which is covered in the myelin sheaths (dont forget nodes of ranvier), then down to the axon terminal. "Nerves" are bundles of neurons What is different between sensory/afferent and motor/...

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BIO 436 Exercise 6 (Properties of Human Skeletal Muscle) Questions and Correct Answers

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Skeleton provides __ and __ for the body. Support; Articulation Skeletal muscle are connected to the bones by __, which are strong bundles of __ fibers. Tendons; Collagen Skeletal muscle is composed of long, __ cells called __ grouped into ___. Multinucleate; Fibers; Fascicles __ or __ muscles us...

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Bio 436 Final Exam Questions and Correct Answers

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Cardiac output (CO) cardiac output is the amount of blood pumped out by each ventricle in one minute. Cardiac output is directly related to heart rate and stroke volume, normally 5.25 L/min CO = HR x SV End diastolic volume (EDV) volume of blood in ventricles at end diastole - one of the variables ...

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Bio 436 Lecture 7 Review Questions and Correct Answers– Blood

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Dissolved Gases (Plasma) Makes up a portion of the plasma in the blood, includes carbon dioxide and oxygen Large Plasma Proteins (Plasma) Makes up a portion of the plasma in the blood, more specifically made up of the proteins: albumins, globulins and fibrinogen Small/Soluble blood components i.e....

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Bio 436 Practice Exam Questions and Correct Answers

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Structure of the human heart -Heart has 4 chambers -2 atria receive blood from Venous system -2 Ventricles pump blood to arteries -2 Sides of heart are 2 pumps separated by muscular septum. What is the beats per minute of the average heart: 75 bpm What is the ml/beat of the average heart: 70 ml/be...

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Bio 436 Lecture 5 Review Questions and Correct Answers

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If someone gets hit hard in the head - why do they sometimes perceive light? A hit to the head sometimes creates an artifical AP in the cones of the eye, making it like they see light (according to some dudes quizlet.) abnormally trigger AP dude to law of specific nerve energies. transduce change e...

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Bio 436 Lecture 7 Cardiac Cells Test Questions and Correct Answers

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Sarcomere The basic unit of muscle contraction. A unit of proteins between Z-discs Thin Filaments (actin, tropomyosin, troponin) Thick Filaments (myosin) Stabilizer proteins (titin, nebula) Sequential events of contraction Ca+ binds to troponin> moves tropomyosin exposing actin> 1. Cross br...

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Bio 436 Final SDSU Questions and Correct Answers

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Blood is considered what kind of tissue? Liquid tissue. Blood is made up of two major components, what are they? Plasma and cellular components Plasma makes up what percentage of blood? 55% of blood Plasma is made up MAINLY of.... it is made up mainly of water What else makes up plasma besides w...

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Bio 436 - Exam 1 Study Questions and Correct Answers

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The study of body functions in a disease state is called pathophysiology Human bodies are able to maintain a certain constancy of their internal environment. This statement refers to homeostasis in the body The 2 main fluid compartments within the body are intracellular fluid Extracellular fluid: p...

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Bio 436 Lecture 2 (concepts) Questions and Correct Answers

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What is a cell membrane? Hydrophobic barrier to hydrophilic molecules What does a membrane allow a cell to do? It will be selective in what hydrophobic molecules it allows to pass through allows the cell to be selective of things that go in and out of the cell How do molecules pass through membran...

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BIO 436 – Respiration Test Questions and Correct Answers

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Ventilation is a result of skeletal muscle contraction When the diaphragm contracts, the volume in thoracic cavity increases What is inspiration? increase in thoracic volume reduces pressure in thoracic cavity, allowing atmospheric gas to enter lungs What is expiration? as diaphragm relaxes, pres...

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Biology 436 Exam 1 Practice Questions and Correct Answers

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Physiology The study of how the body works to maintain life Pathophysiology The study of how the physiological processes are altered in response to disease or injury How is homeostasis maintained? Negative feedback loops where the product functions to inhibit the beginning of the cellular process ...

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Biol 436 Exam 1 Questions and Verified Answers

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NaKATP Pump Work the exact same in every tissue they are found in, however functions can be different which aids in prediction, symporter; 3 Na leave cell and 2 K go into cell Physiology Study of how the body works to maintain life Life Ability of a cell to do biochemistry; acquire, store, and use...

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BIO 436 Final Exam Questions and Correct Answers- SDSU

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What does hematocrit measure? percentage of red blood cells in the blood Normal hematocrit for males 42-52% Why do males have a higher hematocrit? Males have higher levels of testosterone which stimulates the release of erythropoietin Normal hematocrit for females 37-47% What can be determined f...

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BIOL 436 Final Exam Questions and Verified Answers

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Plasma is 55% of the blood, fluid component of blood Small soluble components of the blood antibodies and antigens Formed elements of the blood also known as cellular elements, consists of red blood cells white blood cells and platelets Rbc have also known as erythrocytes,make up 45% of the blood...

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Bio 436 Lecture 11: Exercise Questions and Correct Answers

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Generation of ATP Equation Food + O2 -> ATP + Heat + CO2 + H2O Immediate/Short term Energy expenditure Use of energy stored within muscles themselves (ATP, CrP, glucose, glycogen - also immediate increase need of oxygen from myoglobin) Long Term Energy Expenditure 1) Release into the blood stre...

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BIO 436 Final Exam Questions and Complete Solutions

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Plasma 55% of blood, containing: Water, Ions, Organic molecules, Amino acids, Proteins: Albumins Globulins Fibrinogen, Glucose, Lipids, Nitrogenous waste, Trace elements and vitamins, Gases: CO2 O2 Dissolved gases CO2 (10% of total CO2 in blood) Large plasma proteins Albumins, globulins, fibrinoge...

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BIO 436 Lecture 4 Practice Questions and Correct Answers

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What are the two major ways in which cells of the body communicate systemically? 1) endocrine system 2) nervous system What is a neuron? a nerve cell that has a cell body, dendrites, axon, axon hillock, and axon terminals What are nerves? are bundles of neurons - both afferent and efferent neurons...

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Bio 436 Lecture 2 Test Questions and Correct Answers

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What is a cell membrane Fluid phospholipid bilayer with no chemical bonds containing little gaps through which some molecules can pass. A *hydrophobic barrier* to *hydrophilic molecules* What does a membrane allow a cell to do? Allows a cell to keep water inside where biochemistry can take place H...

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BIO 436 Lecture- Kidneys Review Questions and Correct Answers

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What is the structure of the urinary system? - paired kidneys are on either side of vertebral column below diaphragm (about size of fist) - right kidney is slightly lower than the left kidney - urine flows from kidneys into ureters which empty into bladder What are the functions of the kidney? (6) ...

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Bio 436 Cardiac/Skeletal Review Questions and Correct Answers

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Two types of cardiac cells? 1) pacemaker/conducting/autorhymic cells 2) contracting cells/ cardiac myocytes How are cardiac myocytes similar to skeletal muscle cells? 1) basic contractile unit is the sarcomere Do cardiac cells stretch the length or width of the heart? Yes or no? Explain cardiac fi...

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Biol 436 Practice Test Questions and Correct Answers

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Sarcomere -the basic unit of muscle contraction -Lined up to form the long structure (myofibril) -2 major elements of sarcomere -Actin (thin filament)= stabilized by tropomyosin, activated by troponin -myosin (thick filament) -Stabilized by titan and Nebulin -Z disk on either end, shared with next s...

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Bio 436 Final Exam Questions and Verified Answers

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Understand the term hematocrit, what is it measuring number of red blood cells (packed cell volume) should be 40-50% Know "normal" values plasma = 55% of whole blood buffy coat = <1% (platelets and WBC) red blood cells = 45% of whole blood normal hematocrit - 45% What can be determined by a ...

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Bio 436 Lecture 12 Review- Exercise Questions and Correct Answers

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What is phosphocreatine? high energy compound formed and stored in muscle cells high source of energy Ps to regenerate ATP from ADP ATP + Creatine <--CPK--> Phosphocreatine + ADP What is ATP? Adenosine Triphosphate - ENERGY - is required for active transport What is myglobin? a type of pro...

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Biol 436 SDSU Exam 1 Questions and Correct Answers

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physiology the study of how the body works to maintain life the body is predictable pathophysiology how physiological processes are altered in disease or injury extracellular compartment fluid outside of cells composed of : blood plasma (20%) & interstitial fluid (80%) intracellular compartment i...

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Bio 436 Respiratory Mini Exam Questions and Complete Solutions

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VentilationMovement of air in and out of the lungs for gas exchange with blood Conducting ZoneWarms inspired air to body temp, humidifies inspired air so there is no osmotic gradient, mucus lining filters and cleans inspired air (mucus moved by cilia to be expectorated) -Includes larynx, thyroid ca...

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