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BIO 253 EXAM 3 HONDROS QUESTIONS & ANSWERS(RATED A+)
The mechanism that produces pulmonary ventilation is one that establishes a gas pressure gradient between the - ANSWERatmosphere and the alveolar air. Correct Pressure gradients are established by changes in the - ANSWERthoracic cavity. Correct The volume of air exhaled normally after a typical inspiration is called _____ volume. - ANSWERtidal Correct Hyperpnea means a(n) - ANSWERincrease in breathing. Correct The _____ represents the largest volume of air an individual can move in a...
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The mechanism that produces pulmonary ventilation is one that establishes a gas pressure gradient between the - ANSWERatmosphere and the alveolar air. Correct Pressure gradients are established by changes in the - ANSWERthoracic cavity. Correct The volume of air exhaled normally after a typical inspiration is called _____ volume. - ANSWERtidal Correct Hyperpnea means a(n) - ANSWERincrease in breathing. Correct The _____ represents the largest volume of air an individual can move in a...

BIO 253 EXAM 2 - SET 1 QUESTIONS & ANSWERS(RATED A+)
CNS - ANSWERBrain and Spinal Cord PNS - ANSWERCranial Nerves and Spinal Nerves CNS (Main Function) - ANSWERintegrate info between internal and external environment White Matter - ANSWERMyelin Sheath ONLY Where does Saltatory Conduction Occur? - ANSWERin Axons on the Myelin Sheath What happens in Saltatory Conduction? - ANSWERthe jumping of action potentials from node to node down the axon (Nodes of Ranvier) What must happen in order for Action Potential to occur? - ANSWERThresh...
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CNS - ANSWERBrain and Spinal Cord PNS - ANSWERCranial Nerves and Spinal Nerves CNS (Main Function) - ANSWERintegrate info between internal and external environment White Matter - ANSWERMyelin Sheath ONLY Where does Saltatory Conduction Occur? - ANSWERin Axons on the Myelin Sheath What happens in Saltatory Conduction? - ANSWERthe jumping of action potentials from node to node down the axon (Nodes of Ranvier) What must happen in order for Action Potential to occur? - ANSWERThresh...

BIOL 253 EXAM 3 QUESTIONS & ANSWERS(GRADED A+)
Forms of O2 in blood - ANSWER1. dissolved in plasma and erythrocyte cytosol 2. reversibly combined with hemoglobin molecules in the erythrocytes Hemoglobin - ANSWERprotein made up of four subunits bound together subunit consists of a heme and a polypeptide attached to the heme one molecule can bind four O2 molecules globin - ANSWERthe four polypeptides of a hemoglobin molecule Forms of Hemoglobin - ANSWERdeoxyhemoglobin (Hb) and oxyhemoglobin (HbO2) percent hemoglobin saturati...
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Forms of O2 in blood - ANSWER1. dissolved in plasma and erythrocyte cytosol 2. reversibly combined with hemoglobin molecules in the erythrocytes Hemoglobin - ANSWERprotein made up of four subunits bound together subunit consists of a heme and a polypeptide attached to the heme one molecule can bind four O2 molecules globin - ANSWERthe four polypeptides of a hemoglobin molecule Forms of Hemoglobin - ANSWERdeoxyhemoglobin (Hb) and oxyhemoglobin (HbO2) percent hemoglobin saturati...

BIOL 253 Exam 2 QUESTIONS WITH CORRECT ANSWERS!!
transmural pressure - ANSWERpressure across a wall parts of the upper respiratory tract - ANSWERnasal conchae nasopharynx oropharynx oringopharynx larynx what do cilia do? - ANSWERmove mucus type 1 pneumocyte - ANSWERmost abundant makes up the alveolar epithelium type 2 pneumocyte - ANSWERmakes surfactant alveolar macrophage - ANSWEReats dust basement membrane is made by - ANSWERalveolar epithelium capillary endothelium parts of the lower respiratory tract - ANSWERtrac...
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transmural pressure - ANSWERpressure across a wall parts of the upper respiratory tract - ANSWERnasal conchae nasopharynx oropharynx oringopharynx larynx what do cilia do? - ANSWERmove mucus type 1 pneumocyte - ANSWERmost abundant makes up the alveolar epithelium type 2 pneumocyte - ANSWERmakes surfactant alveolar macrophage - ANSWEReats dust basement membrane is made by - ANSWERalveolar epithelium capillary endothelium parts of the lower respiratory tract - ANSWERtrac...

BIO 253 EXAM 2 QUESTIONS & ANSWERS(GRADED A+)
Dorsal root has what kind of fibers - ANSWERSensory Fibers (afferent) Ventral Root has what kind of fibers - ANSWERmotor fibers (efferent) Significance of the phrenic nerve - ANSWERit's housed in the cervical plexus innervates the diaphragm Which plexus houses the ulnar - ANSWERBrachial plexus cranial nerves - ANSWEROh Olfactory SENSORY Oh Optic SENSORY Oh Oculomotor MOTOR To Trochlear MOTOR Touch Trigeminal MIXED And Abducens MOTOR Feel Facial MIXED Very Vestibulococ...
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Dorsal root has what kind of fibers - ANSWERSensory Fibers (afferent) Ventral Root has what kind of fibers - ANSWERmotor fibers (efferent) Significance of the phrenic nerve - ANSWERit's housed in the cervical plexus innervates the diaphragm Which plexus houses the ulnar - ANSWERBrachial plexus cranial nerves - ANSWEROh Olfactory SENSORY Oh Optic SENSORY Oh Oculomotor MOTOR To Trochlear MOTOR Touch Trigeminal MIXED And Abducens MOTOR Feel Facial MIXED Very Vestibulococ...

BIO 253 Bonus Quiz over Homework 3 (Wiley) Delgado Community College CORRECT 100%
If you touch a hot stove with your hand, what sends a signal of pain to the CNS? - ANSWERReceptors Which of the following consists of all the nerves and receptors except for the brain and spinal cord? Select one: Somatic nervous system Sympathetic nervous system Peripheral nervous system Autonomic nervous system Central nervous system - ANSWERPeripheral nervous system Where is an axon terminal located in the sequence of structures involved in receiving and sending a nerve impulse? ...
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If you touch a hot stove with your hand, what sends a signal of pain to the CNS? - ANSWERReceptors Which of the following consists of all the nerves and receptors except for the brain and spinal cord? Select one: Somatic nervous system Sympathetic nervous system Peripheral nervous system Autonomic nervous system Central nervous system - ANSWERPeripheral nervous system Where is an axon terminal located in the sequence of structures involved in receiving and sending a nerve impulse? ...

BIO 253 EXAM 3 QUESTIONS & ANSWERS(SCORED A+)
Functions of blood - ANSWERTransport it substances Regulation of temperature Gas exchange Regulate ph and other hormones Protects blood loss through clotting Blood components - ANSWER45% formed elements 55% plasma erythrocytes, leukocytes, platelets, plasma What do erythrocytes (RBC) do - ANSWERHemoglobin (protein) binds to RBC and carries O2 Leukocytes (wbc) function - ANSWERWhole cells that protect against infection and foreign invaders. components of plasma - AN...
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Functions of blood - ANSWERTransport it substances Regulation of temperature Gas exchange Regulate ph and other hormones Protects blood loss through clotting Blood components - ANSWER45% formed elements 55% plasma erythrocytes, leukocytes, platelets, plasma What do erythrocytes (RBC) do - ANSWERHemoglobin (protein) binds to RBC and carries O2 Leukocytes (wbc) function - ANSWERWhole cells that protect against infection and foreign invaders. components of plasma - AN...

BIO 253: EXAM 5 REVIEW (CH. 12-14)QUESTIONS & ANSWERS(RATED A+)
neuroglia - ANSWERcells that support the activities of neurons central nervous system and peripheral nervous system - ANSWERwhat are the two subdivision of the nervous system neurology - ANSWERdeals with normal functioning and disorders of the nervous system neurologist - ANSWERa physician who diagnosis and treats disorders of the nervous system central nervous system - ANSWERconsists of the brain and the spinal cord; processes many different kinds of incoming sensory information; t...
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neuroglia - ANSWERcells that support the activities of neurons central nervous system and peripheral nervous system - ANSWERwhat are the two subdivision of the nervous system neurology - ANSWERdeals with normal functioning and disorders of the nervous system neurologist - ANSWERa physician who diagnosis and treats disorders of the nervous system central nervous system - ANSWERconsists of the brain and the spinal cord; processes many different kinds of incoming sensory information; t...

BIOL 253 A & P I LABORATORY EXAM 2 STUDY GUIDE PHYSIOLOGY QUESTIONS & ANSWERS(GRADED A+)
arrector pili muscle - ANSWERFUNCTION: CAUSES HAIR TO STANDUP MUSCLE TYPE: SMOOTH MUSCLE & INVOLUNTARY Langherhans cells - ANSWERWhat cell is involved in immune responses, arise from red bone marrow?(intraepidermal macrophages) are active in the immune response. help other immune cells recognize and destroy a antigen. They are produced in bone marrow. apocrine glands - ANSWER-Stimulated during emotional stress & sexual excitement. -Perspirations, which consist of same components as eccri...
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arrector pili muscle - ANSWERFUNCTION: CAUSES HAIR TO STANDUP MUSCLE TYPE: SMOOTH MUSCLE & INVOLUNTARY Langherhans cells - ANSWERWhat cell is involved in immune responses, arise from red bone marrow?(intraepidermal macrophages) are active in the immune response. help other immune cells recognize and destroy a antigen. They are produced in bone marrow. apocrine glands - ANSWER-Stimulated during emotional stress & sexual excitement. -Perspirations, which consist of same components as eccri...

BIO 253 HONDROS TEST 1 REVIEW PART 1 QUESTIONS & ANSWERS(GRADED A+)
Anatomy - ANSWERStudy of structure of an organism and the relationship of its parts. Types of anatomy: gross anatomy, microscopic, developmental, pathological, systemic Physiology - ANSWERscience that deals with the functions of the living organism and its parts. How the body works Characteristics of life - ANSWERResponsiveness, conductivity, Growth, Respiration, Digestion, Absorption, Secretion, Excretion, Circulation, Reproduction Responsiveness - ANSWERAbility of an organism to sense...
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Anatomy - ANSWERStudy of structure of an organism and the relationship of its parts. Types of anatomy: gross anatomy, microscopic, developmental, pathological, systemic Physiology - ANSWERscience that deals with the functions of the living organism and its parts. How the body works Characteristics of life - ANSWERResponsiveness, conductivity, Growth, Respiration, Digestion, Absorption, Secretion, Excretion, Circulation, Reproduction Responsiveness - ANSWERAbility of an organism to sense...
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