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BIOL 252 Exam 3 Questions and Answers 100% correct
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You are a nurse and obtain the results of the complete blood count (CBC) from your patient below. Which of the following organs may be functioning abnormally? Select all that apply: 
RBCs: low 
Hemoglobin: high 
Hematocrit: slightly low 
A. Kidney 
B. Spleen 
C. Bone - ANSWER A. Kidney 
B. Spleen 
C. Bone 
 
You are a nurse and obtain the results of the complete blood count (CBC) from your patient below. What can you conclude about your patient 
RBCs: low 
Hemoglobin: high 
Hematocrit: slightly ...
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BIOL 252 Exam 1 Apply What You Learned Questions & Answers!!
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What do you think would happen if the elastic fibers in tissues were distensible but not elastic? - ANSWER This would cause the tissues to be unable to resume their original shape and size once the stretching forces were removed. 
 
Predict what would happen if the tight junctions in blood vessels were not functional. - ANSWER Tight junctions make the spaces between the cells relatively impermeable to water and many solutes. Nonfunctional tight junctions in blood vessels would allow much of the ...
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what nervous system does the digestive system use - ANSWER Enteric Nervous System 
 
what covers the digestive tract - ANSWER internal lumen 
 
Ingestion - ANSWER Taking food in 
 
Propulsion - ANSWER Moving through GI tract 
 
Digestion - ANSWER mechanical and chemical break down of food 
 
Absorption - ANSWER Passing end products from lumen to blood and lymph 
 
Tissue of lumen - ANSWER 1. Mucosa 
2. Submucosa 
3. Muscularis externa 
4. Serosa 
 
Smooth Muscle layers of the stomach - ANSWER 1....
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Biol 252 Exam 4 Questions and Answers with Verified Solutions Graded A 2024
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what nervous system does the digestive system use -Correct Answer Enteric Nervous System 
 
what covers the digestive tract -Correct Answer internal lumen 
 
Ingestion -Correct Answer Taking food in 
 
Propulsion -Correct Answer Moving through GI tract 
 
Digestion -Correct Answer mechanical and chemical break down of food 
 
Absorption -Correct Answer Passing end products from lumen to blood and lymph 
 
Tissue of lumen -Correct Answer 1. Mucosa 
2. Submucosa 
3. Muscularis externa 
4. Serosa 
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exam 3 biol 252 Correct Questions & Answers(RATED A)
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cardiocytes - ANSWER contractile cells of the heart 
 
desmosomes - ANSWER attach cardiocytes together. When one cell contracts, the other will not separate. Think of them like glue between the cells. 
Connected via gap junctions 
Electrical and chemical coupling 
The heart muscle acts as a single functional unit 
 
If you had designed a heart, in which the heart muscle cells can contract in unison, what would you do? - ANSWER Innervate only a few muscle cells and have them attach to each other...
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Biol 252 - Motor function disorders Questions With Complete Solutions
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BIOL 252 Exam 2- Endocrine, Skeletal, Muscular 100% Accurate
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How are the amino acid-based and the steroid hormones different from each other (e.g. chemical properties; transport in the blood; interactions with target cells)? - ANSWER Amino acid hormones: water soluble, unbound in blood, short duration effect, needs second messenger to send signal to nucleus for transcription 
 
Steroid hormones: lipid soluble, bound in blood to protein carriers for transport, prolonged effect 
 
I gave one example of a second messenger in the voicethread. Try to find ano...
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Biol 252 Shemer Exam 2 Latest Update 2024
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Melatonin is a hormone secreted by the pineal gland. It is both lipid and water-soluble. Knowing that gene X transcription is repressed in response to melatonin secretion, we can safely assume that: - ANSWER We cannot tell which receptor binds to melatonin, as both membrane-bound and intracellular can lead to repression 
 
What is the body's second great controlling system? - ANSWER The endocrine system 
 
What is the endocrine system composed of? - ANSWER Endocrine glands 
 
How does the endoc...
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BIOL 252 Exam 2|| 105 Questions|| Correct 100%
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Epimysium - ANSWER Connective tissue layer surrounding muscle organ 
 
Fasicles - ANSWER Muscular subunits that contain muscle cells. Coated by parimysium 
 
Muscle Cell - ANSWER Coated by endomysium 
 
Sarcolemma - ANSWER muscle cell cytoplasm 
 
Unique characteristics of muscle cells - ANSWER High concentration of mitochondria, multiple nuclei, sarcoplasmic reticulum, t-tubules, and myofibrils 
 
Sarcoplasmic Reticulum - ANSWER ER that covers the myofibrils
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