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BIO 242: Exam 3 Correct Questions & Answers(RATED A+)
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Pain impulses originating at nociceptors are transmitted to the CNS via - ANSWER Afferent fibers 
 
________ receptors are useful in situations where it is important to signal a change in stimulus intensity rather than relay status quo information - ANSWER Tonic 
 
Each __________ sensory neuron responds to stimulus information only within a circumscribed region of the skin surface surrounding it - ANSWER Tactile 
 
Binding a chemical messenger by specific protein-receptor sites on an afferent n...
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BIO252 EXAM 3 - CHAMBERLAIN QUESTIONS WITH SOLUTIONS
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BIO252 EXAM 3 - CHAMBERLAIN QUESTIONS WITH SOLUTIONS 
 
 
sensory vs. perception - ANS for perception to happen, the sensory signal must reach the cerebrum 
 
adaptation - ANS the ability to no longer perceive sensations due to prolonged exposure 
 
free nerve endings - ANS pain, temperature changes, tickle, itch 
 
encapsulated nerve endings - ANS touch, pressure, vibration 
 
special sensory cells - ANS used to create special sensory reception 
 
exteroceptors - ANS sensatio...
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BIOS 252 Exam 3 Questions And Answers
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BIOS 252 Exam 3 Questions And Answers 
Sensory vs. Perception - ANS For perception to happen, the sensory signals much reach the cerebrum 
 
Adaptation - ANS The ability to no longer perceive sensations due to prolonged exposure 
 
Sensory receptors/Nerve Endings are categorized by: - ANS Distribution, location, and type 
 
Free Nerve Endings - ANS pain, temperature, tickle, and itch 
 
Encapsulated Nerve Endings - ANS touch, pressure, vibration 
 
Special Sensory Cells - ANS ...
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BIO252 EXAM 3 - CHAMBERLAIN QUESTIONS WITH 100 % C0RRECT ANSWERS
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sensory vs. perception - Answer-for perception to happen, the sensory signal must reach the 
cerebrum 
adaptation - Answer-the ability to no longer perceive sensations due to prolonged exposure 
free nerve endings - Answer-pain, temperature changes, tickle, itch 
encapsulated nerve endings - Answer-touch, pressure, vibration 
special sensory cells - Answer-used to create special sensory reception 
exteroceptors - Answer-sensations from outside the body 
interoceptors - Answer-sensations from ins...
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Chapter 26 Fluid, Electrolyte, and Acid-Base Balance Review Practice Study Test 2024.
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Chapter 26 Fluid, Electrolyte, And Acid-Base Balance Review Practice Study Test 2024. 
E - correct answer A. major stimulus for the release of antidiuretic hormone is __________. 
 
 A. stimulation of the baroreceptors 
 B. an increase in ECF water concentration 
 C. an increase in potassium levels in the ICF 
 D. inhibition of the osmoreceptors 
 E. a rise in plasma osmolality 
 
E - correct answer Acidosis results in increasing levels of what ion? 
 
 A. phosphorus 
 B. sodium 
 C. chloride ...
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CYU - Patho 370 Week 4 WITH 100% CORRECT ANSWERS ALREADY GRADED A+
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Clinical manifestations of hyponatremia include 
 
a. weak pulse, low blood pressure, and increased heart rate. 
b. cardiac dysrhythmias, paresthesias, and muscle weakness. 
c. thirst, dry mucous membranes, and diarrhea. 
d. confusion, lethargy, coma, and perhaps seizures. 
D 
 
Clinical manifestations of hyponatremia include confusion, lethargy, coma, and perhaps seizures, as they are manifestations of CNS dysfunction. Weak pulse, low blood pressure, and increased heart rate are characteristic ...
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NUR 124 Exam 1 Practice Questions and Correct Answers
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What makes up 1/3 of the body's water content? extracellular fluid (ECF)--15 liters 
Where is intracellular fluid (ICF)? Figure 13-1 inside cell membranes 
What are fluids used to deliver? dissolved nutrients, electrolytes, cells for immunity, and histamine 
Where does aldosterone come from and when is it secreted? adrenal cortex; sodium levels in ECF are too low or have dropped 
Why is aldosterone secreted? to prevent water and sodium loss 
aldosterone actions -triggers kidney nephrons to reab...
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BIO 669 Quiz 1 Fall Questions and Answers | Latest Update
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What are the two most important intracellular buffers? 
 phosphate/proteins 
Thirst prompts fluid intake through action of ________ located in the __________. 
 osmoreceptors/hypothalamus 
Fluid distribution 
 Movement of fluids within the body 
Composition of fluids 
 The electrolytes present in fluids 
Electrolytes 
 Key ions that affect cell function 
Extracellular ion 
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WGU D236 Patho Study Guide certification latest questions and answers
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WGU D236 Patho Study Guide 
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Pressure that is due to albumin in the bloodstream? - CORRECT ANSWER-Oncotic 
Oncotic - CORRECT ANSWER-a form of osmotic pressure exerted by proteins 
In the blood, _____ is the most common plasma protein and is, therefore, a primary 
determinant of oncotic pressure - CORRECT ANSWER-albumin 
_____ controls osmotic pressure in vascular system, builds volume - CORRECT 
ANSWER-Albumin 
One question was about the difference...
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WGU D236 Patho Study Guide 2024 Graded A
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Pressure that is due to albumin in the bloodstream? - Oncotic 
 
Oncotic - a form of osmotic pressure exerted by proteins 
 
In the blood, _____ is the most common plasma protein and is, therefore, a primary determinant of oncotic pressure - albumin 
 
_____ controls osmotic pressure in vascular system, builds volume - Albumin 
 
One question was about the difference in children and adult immunity - Possible answer: naive T cells 
 
Learning check question: Which differences in immunity make chi...
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