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BIOD 152 Module 2 Exam Essential Human Anatomy & Physiology II: Portage Learning With Verified Q & A Latest Updated 2024
BIOD 152 Module 2 Exam Essential Human Anatomy & Physiology II: Portage Learning With Verified Q & A Latest Updated 2024 
 
 
What is Alzheimer's disease? - -Form of dementia (memory deficit) 
-degenerative disease 
- results in mental decline until brain can no longer control basic bodily functions 
What structural changes does alzheimers cause? - -formation of plague 
-entanglement of neurons 
-lack of neural firing 
-leads to neuron death 
-shrinkage of the cerebral cortex gray mater 
What ...
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BIOD 152 Module 2 Exam Essential Human Anatomy & Physiology II: Portage Learning With Verified Q & A Latest Updated 2024 
 
 
What is Alzheimer's disease? - -Form of dementia (memory deficit) 
-degenerative disease 
- results in mental decline until brain can no longer control basic bodily functions 
What structural changes does alzheimers cause? - -formation of plague 
-entanglement of neurons 
-lack of neural firing 
-leads to neuron death 
-shrinkage of the cerebral cortex gray mater 
What ...
BIOD 152 Module 3 - Nervous System Part 3 (Special Senses) With Complete Solutions
BIOD 152 Module 3 - Nervous System Part 3 (Special Senses) With 
Complete Solutions 
 
What are the 5 primary tastes? - Sweet, salty, sour, bitter, savory (umami) 
Sweet Taste - Produced by many compounds including sugars and some amino 
acids. 
Salty Taste - Produced by mainly metal salts, especially NaCl. 
Sour Taste - Produced by acids like acetic acid (in vinegar). 
Bitter Taste - Produced by many drugs like aspirin. 
Savory Taste - Due to certain amino acids and is found in many foods lik...
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BIOD 152 Module 3 - Nervous System Part 3 (Special Senses) With 
Complete Solutions 
 
What are the 5 primary tastes? - Sweet, salty, sour, bitter, savory (umami) 
Sweet Taste - Produced by many compounds including sugars and some amino 
acids. 
Salty Taste - Produced by mainly metal salts, especially NaCl. 
Sour Taste - Produced by acids like acetic acid (in vinegar). 
Bitter Taste - Produced by many drugs like aspirin. 
Savory Taste - Due to certain amino acids and is found in many foods lik...
BIOD 152- Module 4 Exam With Satisfied Solutions
BIOD 152- Module 4 Exam With Satisfied Solutions 
 
Infarction - -blood vessel is entirely blocked 
-causes tissue death in that area 
myocardial infarction (MI) - -portion of heart that dies due to lack of oxygen 
-if partially blocked: causes angina & radiating pain in left arm 
-other symptoms: shortness of breath, lightheadedness, pain in arm, jaw, neck, btwn 
shoulder blades, chest pressure 
Drugs for Thromboembolism - -streptokinase: produced by bacteria 
-t-PA: genetically engineered 
Th...
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BIOD 152- Module 4 Exam With Satisfied Solutions 
 
Infarction - -blood vessel is entirely blocked 
-causes tissue death in that area 
myocardial infarction (MI) - -portion of heart that dies due to lack of oxygen 
-if partially blocked: causes angina & radiating pain in left arm 
-other symptoms: shortness of breath, lightheadedness, pain in arm, jaw, neck, btwn 
shoulder blades, chest pressure 
Drugs for Thromboembolism - -streptokinase: produced by bacteria 
-t-PA: genetically engineered 
Th...
BIOD 152- Module 5 Exam With Satisfied Solutions
BIOD 152- Module 5 Exam With Satisfied Solutions 
 
What is rheumatoid arthritis? - -T-cells attack the synovial lining inside joints 
-T-cells produce interleukins, which cause inflammation inside the joints 
systemically 
What is multiple sclerosis? - Antibodies attack and/or prevent the formation of 
the myelin sheath around nerve cells 
-resulting in muscular weakness 
When do allergic reactions occur? - antibodies are produced against mild antigens 
called allergens 
True o...
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BIOD 152- Module 5 Exam With Satisfied Solutions 
 
What is rheumatoid arthritis? - -T-cells attack the synovial lining inside joints 
-T-cells produce interleukins, which cause inflammation inside the joints 
systemically 
What is multiple sclerosis? - Antibodies attack and/or prevent the formation of 
the myelin sheath around nerve cells 
-resulting in muscular weakness 
When do allergic reactions occur? - antibodies are produced against mild antigens 
called allergens 
True o...
BIOD 152- Module 6 Exam With Correct Questions And Answers
BIOD 152- Module 6 Exam With Correct Questions And Answers 
 
What are the 3 layers of the oviducts? - outer serous coat, middle muscular coat, and inner 
mucosa coat 
Uterus - -Hallow, thick-walled muscular organ 
-btwn bladder and rectum 
-forward-tilted position 
what connects the uterine tubes to the vaginal canal? - Uterus 
Layers of the uterus - -Puter serous perimetrium 
-myometrium: muscular, expands 
-endometrium: inner layer, embryo completes development here, this sheds monthly 
What...
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BIOD 152- Module 6 Exam With Correct Questions And Answers 
 
What are the 3 layers of the oviducts? - outer serous coat, middle muscular coat, and inner 
mucosa coat 
Uterus - -Hallow, thick-walled muscular organ 
-btwn bladder and rectum 
-forward-tilted position 
what connects the uterine tubes to the vaginal canal? - Uterus 
Layers of the uterus - -Puter serous perimetrium 
-myometrium: muscular, expands 
-endometrium: inner layer, embryo completes development here, this sheds monthly 
What...
BIOD 152- Module 7 Exam Updated 2024
BIOD 152- Module 7 Exam Updated 2024 
 
What are the 2 methods of renal control mechanism? - -H+ secretion 
-conversion of bicarbonate 
When and where does H+ secretion occur? - -in response to pH of the extracellular fluid 
-secretes through renal filtrate 
Explain the conversion of bicarbonate in the renal control mechanism - -bicarbonate is 
replenished in the plasma by reclaiming it from the rental filtrate 
How is the renal control mechanism used during alkalosis? - renal collecting duct ...
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BIOD 152- Module 7 Exam Updated 2024 
 
What are the 2 methods of renal control mechanism? - -H+ secretion 
-conversion of bicarbonate 
When and where does H+ secretion occur? - -in response to pH of the extracellular fluid 
-secretes through renal filtrate 
Explain the conversion of bicarbonate in the renal control mechanism - -bicarbonate is 
replenished in the plasma by reclaiming it from the rental filtrate 
How is the renal control mechanism used during alkalosis? - renal collecting duct ...
BIOD 152 Module 1 - 7 Exam Essential Human Anatomy & Physiology I Portage Learning Latest Updated 2024 Latest Updated 2024
BIOD 152 Module 1 - 7 Exam Essential Human Anatomy & Physiology I Portage Learning Latest Updated 2024 Latest Updated 2024 
 
Neurons - nerve cells that conduct electrical impulses and relay information 
Parts of a neuron - The dendrites, cell body, and axon 
T/F: Neurons undergo mitosis. - False 
How long can neurons survive? - A person's entire lifetime 
T/F: Neurons that die due to brain damage can be replaced. - False 
How long can neurons survive without oxygen? - 3-5 minutes 
Where are al...
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BIOD 152 Module 1 - 7 Exam Essential Human Anatomy & Physiology I Portage Learning Latest Updated 2024 Latest Updated 2024 
 
Neurons - nerve cells that conduct electrical impulses and relay information 
Parts of a neuron - The dendrites, cell body, and axon 
T/F: Neurons undergo mitosis. - False 
How long can neurons survive? - A person's entire lifetime 
T/F: Neurons that die due to brain damage can be replaced. - False 
How long can neurons survive without oxygen? - 3-5 minutes 
Where are al...
WGU D236 PATHOPHYSIOLOGY FINAL EXAM 2 VERSIONS WITH 100% CORRECT QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS
WGU D236 PATHOPHYSIOLOGY FINAL EXAM 2 VERSIONS WITH 
100% CORRECT QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS 
 
VERSION 1 
Explain Starling's Law of Capillary Forces and how it causes edema. - Starling's hypothesis 
states that the fluid movement due to filtration across the wall of a capillary is dependent on 
the balance between the hydrostatic pressure gradient and the pressure gradient across 
the capillary. This causes edema by the retention of water in the tissues instead of vascular 
system. 
Why is it...
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WGU D236 PATHOPHYSIOLOGY FINAL EXAM 2 VERSIONS WITH 
100% CORRECT QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS 
 
VERSION 1 
Explain Starling's Law of Capillary Forces and how it causes edema. - Starling's hypothesis 
states that the fluid movement due to filtration across the wall of a capillary is dependent on 
the balance between the hydrostatic pressure gradient and the pressure gradient across 
the capillary. This causes edema by the retention of water in the tissues instead of vascular 
system. 
Why is it...
BIOS 252 COMP EXAM WITH VERIFIED QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS
BIOS 252 COMP EXAM WITH VERIFIED QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS 
 
Which type of synapse involves the secretion of a neurotransmitter across the 
synapse to stimulate the post-synaptic cell? 
A. Mechanical 
B. Nominal 
C. Electrotonic 
D. Processing 
E. Chemical - E. Chemical 
Your friend nods 'yes' to you, going through flexion, extension, and hyper extension in 
their enthusiastic response. This movement at the fulcrum represents a 
A. First-class lever system 
B. Second-class lever system 
C. T...
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BIOS 252 COMP EXAM WITH VERIFIED QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS 
 
Which type of synapse involves the secretion of a neurotransmitter across the 
synapse to stimulate the post-synaptic cell? 
A. Mechanical 
B. Nominal 
C. Electrotonic 
D. Processing 
E. Chemical - E. Chemical 
Your friend nods 'yes' to you, going through flexion, extension, and hyper extension in 
their enthusiastic response. This movement at the fulcrum represents a 
A. First-class lever system 
B. Second-class lever system 
C. T...
BIOS 252 COMPREHENSION EXAM 2024 4 Versions Already Rated A+ From Expert With Complete Solutions
BIOS 252 COMPREHENSION EXAM 2024 4 
Versions Already Rated A+ From Expert With 
Complete Solutions 
 
VERSION 1 
2 types of summation - *temporal (wave) summation: one presynaptic neuron to one postsynaptic 
membrane 
*spacial summation: multiple presynaptic neurons to one postsynaptic membrane 
describe ligand gated channels - responds to chemical stimuli that bond to receptors 
describe voltage gated channels - respond to a direct change in membrane potential 
describe mechanically gated ch...
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BIOS 252 COMPREHENSION EXAM 2024 4 
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Complete Solutions 
 
VERSION 1 
2 types of summation - *temporal (wave) summation: one presynaptic neuron to one postsynaptic 
membrane 
*spacial summation: multiple presynaptic neurons to one postsynaptic membrane 
describe ligand gated channels - responds to chemical stimuli that bond to receptors 
describe voltage gated channels - respond to a direct change in membrane potential 
describe mechanically gated ch...
i-to-i TEFL - Assignment 4 - Syllabus for one-to-one / online course - Level 5 2023 GRADED PASS & VERIFIED