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BIOS 252 Midterm Exam 2023 / BIOS252 Midterm Exam (Review and Essay Question Answer) Anatomy and Physiology II with Lab: Chamberlain College of Nursing
BIOS 252 Midterm Exam 2023 / BIOS252 Midterm
Exam (Review and Essay Question Answer)
Anatomy and Physiology II with Lab: Chamberlain
College of Nursing
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LeyDig Cells (Right outside cell in the seminiferous
tubules)
2 cells important for -Produce testosterone
making sperm Seritoli Cells
-nurse sperm because there are no capillaries.
-from tight junctions (BTB)
Corticonephrons - up near cortex of the kidney
2 types of nephrons Juxtamedullary nephrons - go deep into medulla of
kidney which are needed for reabsorption (15%)
-production of sperm
3 functions of male
-synthesis of androgens(mostly testosterone)
reproductive system
-delivery of sperm into the woman
1) Filtration - glomerulus filters everything and creates
a filtrate (filter 180 L a day while only peeing around
1L)
3 roles of the urinary tract 2) Reabsorption - removes useful solutes from tubules
into capillaries
3) Secretion - actively throwing out excess good stuff
back into tubules to pee out.
, Same as proteins,
enters the enterocytes via cotransport with Na+
Absorption of Carbs in
Digestive Tract
For some reason fructose passes via facilitated
diffusion which is passive.
Lipids love membranes so they passively diffuse into
enterocytes but HATE water in blood so they need to
Absorption of Lipids in be packaged before going into the fenestrated
Digestive Tract capillaries.
These coated lipids are called chylomicrons
Amino acids are absorbed via cotransport, piggy back
of off Na+ ions. This is not passive, it is secondary
active. Then goes into fenstrated capillaries where it
Absorption of Proteins in
travels through the Hepatic Portal System to the liver.
Digestive Tract
No long term storage of amino acids, circulate for 1
day
These foldings of the microvilli of the enterocytes
form the brush border which are essential in digestion
Brush Border and Brush of carbs and proteins in the S.I. These brush border
Border Enzymes enzymes in the microvilli take the inactive form from
pancreas (Trypsinogen) and convert it into active
Trypsin which separate cells by degrading proteins.
Camels probably have a Juxtamedullary because these are the reasborptive
lot of (BLANK) in order to ones
reabsorb more water
YUHHH
Can we store carbs?
glycogen is glucose storage
YUHH
Can we store lipids?
Adipose tissue, controlled by insulin.
, stimulated by fatty chyme
increases output of pancreatic juice which has an
CCK (What it do) aqueous component to make it more alkaline as well
as the enzymatic component which contains the
inactive proteolytic enzymes plus lipase and amylase.
Well the only similarity is that both the stomach and
S.I. have these enteroendocrine cells, but here are the
differences...
Compare and Contrast the
enteroendocrine cells in Stomach - the enteroendocrine cells in the stomach
the stomach to the small are mainly G-Cells which produce Gastrin which is
intestine. used to stimulate all the digestion in the stomach.
S.I. - secrete hormones CCK and Secretin. Secretin
inhibits
Caused by usually alcoholism which causes
progressive chronic inflammation, leads to
Describe Cirrohosis
hepatocytes to die and be replaced by scar tissue
which don't function.
As you age you have decreased parietal cell
production which is a decrease in Intrinsic Factor and
HCl, if we have a decrease in Intrinsic Factor than we
have a decrease in B-12 absorption.
Describe how old people
Solutions- If your vegan, you can be given B-12 pills
and vegans have an issue
made from bacteria in a lab because you still have
absorbing Vitamin B-12
enough Intrinsic Factor to absorb it.
and what are the solutions
Solutions - If your old, this doesn't work. So you take
B-12 pills sub-lingual because there are lots of
capillaries here and goes into blood and bypasses
the digestive, this can be used for not just B-12.
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