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PhysioEx Lab Report Exercise 1 Activity 5 Study Guide with Complete Solutions
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PhysioEx--Exercise 1 question well answered 2023 latest
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PhysioEx--Exercise 1 question well answered 2023 latestthe driving force for diffusion is - correct answer the kinetic energy of the molecules in motion. 
 
in diffusion, molecules move - correct answer from high concentration to low concentration. 
 
Which of the following dialysis membranes has the largest pore size? - correct answer 200 MWCO 
 
Avogadro's number is a constant for the number of - correct answer molecules. 
 
The reason sodium chloride didn't diffuse left to right is that - c...
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Physioex Exercise 1 Activity 1 + Quiz Verified Solutions 2023
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Physioex Exercise 1 Activity 1 + Quiz Verified 
Solutions 2023 
Osmotic pressure is measured in units of 
a) mM/sec 
b) mM/min 
c) mm Hg 
d) ml/ min c) mm Hg 
If a membrane is impermeable to solutes, which of the following is true? 
a) Water will move away from the more concentrated solutes 
b) Water and solutes will move until equilibrium is reached 
c) Water will move toward the more concentrated solutes 
d) Osmosis will not occur c) Water will move toward the more concentrated solutes 
Which ...
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LAB Exam #1 Physioex Complete Solutions Graded A+
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LAB Exam #1 Physioex Complete Solutions 
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What is a hematocrit? amount of rbcs 
What does altitude do to hematocrit? increases 
What does anemia do to hematocrit? decreases 
Who would have the highest hematocrit? male at a high altitude 
What does esr stand for and what does it measure? erythrocyte sedimentation ratemeasures the settling of red blood less in a vertical, stationary tube of whole blood 
during one hour. 
What would happen for a healthy individual when a esr is done? red ...
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Physioex Exercise 3 > Activity 1: Overview And Pre-Lab Quiz For The Resting Membrane Potentia
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Physioex Exercise 3 > Activity 1: Overview And 
Pre-Lab Quiz For The Resting Membrane 
Potential 
Which of the following statements about receptor potentials is FALSE? 
- They can trigger an action potential. 
- Odor molecules can act as stimuli 
- The receptor proteins respond to stimuli 
- The receptor potential is carried by neuroglia last one 
Which of the following is NOT a functional region of a neuron? 
- receiving region 
- conducting region 
- secretory region 
- medullary region las...
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HUMAN ANATOMY & PHYSIOLOGY (BLOOD LAB MODE 2) QUIZ QUESTIONS & ANSWERS (GRADED A+)
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HUMAN ANATOMY & PHYSIOLOGY 
(BLOOD LAB MODE 2) QUIZ 
QUESTIONS & ANSWERS (GRADED A+) 
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Question 1 1 / 
1 point 
A)Identify the cell the arrow points to 
B)How would you classify this cell as one of the formed elements of blood? 
Question 2 1 / 1 point 
A)Identify the cell,the arrow points to 
B)What is it's function? 
1) 
A)monocyte 
B)W BC ,Agranulocyte 
2) 
A)basophil 
B)W BC ,granulocyte 
3) 
A)eosinophil 
B)W BC ,granulocyte 
4) 
A)neutrophil 
B)W BC ,granulocyte 
5...
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Physioex Exercise 3 Activity 1 |Complete Solutions Graded A+
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Physioex Exercise 3 Activity 1 |Complete 
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A negative membrane potential was recorded when the tip of the microelectrode was 
both inside the cell body and inside the axon 
which of the following caused a change in membrane potential from -70 to -40 in the cell 
body an increase in extracellular K+ 
Which of the following has the most negative voltage between the inside of the axon 
and the outside of the axon with control K+ ECF 
Explain why increasing extracellular K+ reduc...
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Neurophysiology of Nerve Impulses. Physioex 3 2023/2024 updated to pass
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Neurophysiology of Nerve Impulses. Physioex 31. Explain why increasing extracellular K+ reduces the net diffusion of K+ out of the neuron through the K+ leak channels. - correct answer Increasing the extracellular K+ reduces the steepness of the concentration gradient and so less K+ diffuses out of the neuron. 
 
2. Explain why increasing the extracellular K+ causes the membrane potential to change to a less negative value. - correct answer The membrane potential became less negative because les...
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PhysioEx Exercise 1 Activity 1 + Quiz correct answers 2023
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PhysioEx Exercise 1 Activity 1 + Quiz correct answers 2023Osmotic pressure is measured in units of 
a) mM/sec 
b) mM/min 
c) mm Hg 
d) ml/ min - correct answer c) mm Hg 
 
If a membrane is impermeable to solutes, which of the following is true? 
a) Water will move away from the more concentrated solutes 
b) Water and solutes will move until equilibrium is reached 
c) Water will move toward the more concentrated solutes 
d) Osmosis will not occur - correct answer c) Water will move toward the mor...
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PhysioEx Ex. 11 Activity 1-5 question and answers 2023 updated
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PhysioEx Ex. 11 Activity 1-5 question and answers 2023 updatedHematocrit - correct answer of 40 means that 40% of the volume of blood consists of RBCs. 
 
A buffy coat layer - correct answer -layer between plasma and blood 
-leukocytes and platelets 
 
The diagnosis of anemia indicates - correct answer a lower than normal hematocrit 
 
Polycythemia refers to - correct answer a significant increase in RBCs. 
 
Why would the hemoglobin levels of an anemic patient be lower than the hemoglobin level...
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