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EEOB 2520 exam 2 Questions + Answers Graded A+
  • EEOB 2520 exam 2 Questions + Answers Graded A+

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  • protein channels, endocytosis - ️️how do polar and large substance move through membrane? active transport - ️️against gradient, requires energy, based on ATP and conformation, substrate level phosphorylation - ️️bound P transferred to ADP (glycolysis, Krebs cycle, creatine) Plasma, interstitial fluid, intracellular - ️️what are the three fluid compartments? intracellular, interstitial fluid, plasma - ️️in what order from largest to smallest are the fluid compartments...
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EEOB 2520 Final Exam | questions with 100% Correct Answers ( A Graded)
  • EEOB 2520 Final Exam | questions with 100% Correct Answers ( A Graded)

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  • The ____ pituitary gland contains receptors for the endocrines that travel through the ___? - ANSWER The ANTERIOR pituitary gland contains receptors for the endocrines that travel through the INFUNDIBULUM. Smooth muscle does not line the ____? - ANSWER heart If someone wanted to reduce the effects of epinephrine, he could trigger the....? - ANSWER 1_ Increase of it's catabolism in the plasma 2. the endocytosis of its receptors 3. increase of its excretion via the liver
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EEOB 2520 Midterm Study questions with 100% Correct Answers
  • EEOB 2520 Midterm Study questions with 100% Correct Answers

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  • The form of direct communication that allows the two cells to be furthest apart is - ANSWER tunneling nanotubes A homeostatic control system __________ requires energy to maintain a parameter at a set point that _______ change over the course of a lifetime. - ANSWER always, can While studying for physiology, Brutus makes the poor decision to ask the entire class a question via email (instead of posting on the Discussion Boards). After reminding him that he read in the Syllabus that he wil...
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EEOB 2520 PASSED Exam Questions and  CORRECT Answers
  • EEOB 2520 PASSED Exam Questions and CORRECT Answers

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  • From our Eq. 4, an increase in pressure will typically occur due to a decrease in the system's volume - Equation 4: PV = nRT In our Eq. 1, ATP can be either a product or reactant - Equation 1: ATP ←→ ADP + Pi + energy Our Eq. 3 in the rightward direction causes blood's pH to decrease - Equation 3: H2O + CO2 ←→ HCO3- + H+ After the first early lecture your new Phys Phriend ate a large breakfast and drank a very sugary drink. Consequently, you correctly realized that their mor...
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EEOB 2520 Exam Updated Questions and Answers Graded A 2024
  • EEOB 2520 Exam Updated Questions and Answers Graded A 2024

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  • Direct communication between cells in physical contact with one another is accomplished through - gap junctions The lumen of the organs of the ____ system is part of the internal environment - cardiovascular The ___ secretes the hormones ___ to regulate the body's metabolism - thyroid; T3 and T4 if the cell body of a neuron becomes more permeable to potassium, which statement below best describes the graded potential that will be generated - potassium will leave the cell, causing the m...
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EEOB 2520: Exam 6 Study Guide Graded A 2024
  • EEOB 2520: Exam 6 Study Guide Graded A 2024

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  • Opposite Impacts ( sympathetic vs. parasympathetic) - -Pupils: dilate vs. contract (accuity) -Cardiac output: increase vs. decrease -Bronchioles: relax vs. contract (relax=bigger) -Digestive activity: decrease vs. increase Sensory Nervous System: Functions - -Detect and relay information to CNS (CNS is isolated) -first part of reflex template -detect external & internal changes Sensory Nervous System: Stimulus - -detectable change --> limits in these components -modalities: heat,...
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EEOB 2520 UPDATED Exam Questions  and Correct Answers
  • EEOB 2520 UPDATED Exam Questions and Correct Answers

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  • (1)The extracellular fluid is to the __ as the intracellular fluid is to the __ and as the plasma is to the __. - Lake Erie- Atlantic Ocean- Olentangy River(JAN/JUN/DEC) (1)The removal of clothing layers to combat warm temperatures is an example of - Negative Feedback(JAN/JUN/DEC) (1)A homeostatic control system ___ requires energy to maintain a parameter at its set point that __ change over the course of a lifetime. - Always- Can (JAN/JUN/DEC) (1)Allen & Usman both started feeling ill o...
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EEOB 2520 - Exam 1-6 "most missed" Questions with 100% Correct Answers | Latest Version 2024 | Verified
  • EEOB 2520 - Exam 1-6 "most missed" Questions with 100% Correct Answers | Latest Version 2024 | Verified

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  • which is a correct statement about our four equations? a) energy is required for the forward (i.e., not reverse) version of our equation 1 b) if our body temperature drops too low, our equation 2 will be increased c) our equation 3 in the reverse direction creates an acid issue d) via our equation 4 a sudden doubling of the blood volume in our heart means that the pressure will decrease - b) if our body temperature drops too low, our equation 2 will be increased which is a correct statemen...
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