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Y3 Master Physiology Review

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A 16 year old girl recently started her periods (almost 5 months). At the end of each cycle she experiences mild abdominal pain, slight mood changes, and irritability. She is able to function well and her symptoms do not affect her activities of daily living or relationship with her family. She h...

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Y3 ANATOMY FINAL

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peritoneum - ANSWER-lining found on the inside wall of pelvic cavity Parietal vs Visceral peritoneum - ANSWER-Parietal: lines walls of cavity Visceral: covers viscera (organs) 1) vesicouterine pouch 2) Rectouterine pouch 3) rectovesical pouch - ANSWER-1) fold between bladder and uterus 2) betw...

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SMED Feline Physical Exams

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What is essential when examining a patient? - ANSWER-their patient history What are some aspects of patient history? - ANSWER-- presenting complaint - clinic signs/symptoms - recent change (ex. diet, travel, routine) - current medications - previous/current medical conditions What are the 13 B...

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Physiology parameter

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42L (60%) Body water content 3.5L Blood volume 3.5L (5%) Plasma volume 14L (20%) Extracellular fluid volume 28L (40%) Intracellular fluid volume 10.5L (15%) Interstitial fluid volume male : 0.40-0.52 female : 0.37-0.48 Hematocrit 58% : plasma volume <

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Physiology Final

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What is not a reliable source of information to use when looking for scientifically accurate information? a) A peer-reviewed article from the Proceedings of the National Academy of Science b) A book by Dr. Seuss found in the pop-culture section of the bookstore c) A scientific textbook from a r...

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physiology exam pt 2

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receptor potentials transduction of stimulus energy into graded potentials (receptor potentials) the strength of the stimulus determines... the amplitude of the graded potential the amplitude of the graded potential determines... the frequency of action potentials produced the frequency of the...

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Physio Exam 3

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Physio Exam 3 pericardium - ANSWER-tough membranous sac enclosing the heart parietal pericardium - ANSWER-outer layer of the pericardium pericardial cavity - ANSWER-contains fluid for the heart to float in, reducing friction visceral pericardium - ANSWER-membrane on the surface of the heart pe...

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PHYL141 Physiology Exam #1

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Compare and contrast pos and neg feedback system; give example of each - ANSWER-Positive feedback system: the output enhances/amplifies the stimulus; example: childbirth - oxytocin is released to stimulate contractions. this release results in intensified contractions and continues to do so until...

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MedCerts - Intro to Anatomy, Physiology, & Pathology - Terms

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abdominal - ANSWER-relating to the abdomen abortive therapy - ANSWER-therapy intended to stop the further progress of a disease academic pathologists - ANSWER-engage in all areas and the teaching of pathology acute disease - ANSWER-disease that occurs suddenly ambulatory care - ANSWER-provides c...

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Marine Ecology Physiology Test 1

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What is a biome? - ANSWER-a large naturally occurring community of flora and fauna occupying a major habitat. What is a Biome composed of? - ANSWER-Plants and animals with similar life history and environmental conditions. What phrase is often used to describe a Biome/ - ANSWER-Major life zone ...

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Nerve Physiology

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NEURON - ANSWER-It is a cell. NERVES - ANSWER-Aggregation or combination of different axons of the nerve that has the same function. DENDRITES - ANSWER-Projector of the cell body / soma. CELL BODY / SOMA - ANSWER-Maintains the neuron's structure CELL BODY / SOMA - ANSWER-Provides energy to dri...

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MedCerts - Intro to Anatomy, Physiology, & Pathology - Terms

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abdominal - ANSWER-relating to the abdomen abortive therapy - ANSWER-therapy intended to stop the further progress of a disease academic pathologists - ANSWER-engage in all areas and the teaching of pathology acute disease - ANSWER-disease that occurs suddenly ambulatory care - ANSWER-provides c...

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Human Physiology // Exam 1 // Cellular Communication

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lipid soluble molecules function as? transcription factors What are examples of lipid-soluble moleculessteroid hormones, thyroid hormones lipid soluble moleculesbind to intracellular receptors, can readily pass through cell membrane and help regulate gene expression hydrophobic water soluble m...

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Human Physiology // Exam 1 // Cellular Communication

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lipid soluble molecules function as? transcription factors What are examples of lipid-soluble moleculessteroid hormones, thyroid hormones lipid soluble moleculesbind to intracellular receptors, can readily pass through cell membrane and help regulate gene expression hydrophobic water soluble m...

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GASTROINTESTINAL PHYSIOLOGY

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DIGESTIVE SYSTEM - ANSWER-- Functions for the breakdown of food into small molecules so it will be absorbed in the blood - Digestion occurs as food is broken down both chemically and mechanically GASTROINTESTINAL TRACT - ANSWER-- Include the mouth, most of the pharynx, esophagus, stomach, small ...

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Exercise Physiology Chapter 8 KCQs

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Major Functions of Skeletal Muscle Force production for breathing and locomotion Force production for postural support Heat production during cold stress Satellite Cells Cells that are initially undifferentiated but activate and divide in response to exercise training Increases protein synthe...

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Exercise Physiology 10/2 Exam 2

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what makes alveoli the ideal blood-gas interface - ANSWER--surface area, lots of alveoli -think, 1 cell thick -makes good for diffusion -they also have surfactant How do respiratory gasses (O2, CO2) move in the body? Why is this system so effective? - ANSWER--in the blood, gets there by pressu...

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Exam 3 REVIEW Physiology

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Thrombin is an enzyme needing calcium as a cofactor to convert fibrinogen into fibrin threads - ANSWER-True Graded skeletal muscle contractions is due to differing numbers of simultaneously active motor units - ANSWER-True Since fenestrated capillaries, are the most porous, they are found abunda...

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ex phys final

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What is a neuromuscular junction? - ANSWER-Junction between motor neuron and muscle fiber What is a motor unit? - ANSWER-Motor neuron and all fibers it innervates What is a motor end plate? - ANSWER-Pocket formed around motor neuron by sarcolemma What is a neuromuscular cleft? - ANSWER-Short ga...

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CELL PHYSIOLOGY

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How big is a typical human cell and can you see it with the naked eye? - ANSWER-10 um and no Why is a cell roughly 10 um? - ANSWER-This size allows the cell to effectively communicate with its environment through its plasma membrane. What would happen if a cell got bigger than 10um? - ANSWER-cel...

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Bone structure and physiology

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Bone - ANSWER-One of hardest connective tissues when fully developed It's a mineralised tissue 30% organic material 45% inorganic material What's bone composed of - ANSWER-Living cells embedded in a mineralised extracellular matrix What does hydroxyapatite do - ANSWER-Provide strength What...

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AP 2 Unit 3 Exam

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Name the two parts of the brainstem (not specific groups of neurons) important for autonomic control of respiration Medulla and Pons Describe any two of the parts of the brain or sensory receptors that send input into these parts of the brainstem, and what kinds of information they carry (i.e. ...

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Anatomy and Physiology 2 - Quiz 4 Questions with complete solution 2024

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a shallow groove on the surface of the brain - ANSWER-Sulcus a deep, narrow cleft separating body parts - ANSWER-Fissure the deep groove that divides the brain into right and left halves - ANSWER-Longitudinal Fissure the groove that separates the frontal lobe from the parietal lobe - ANSWER-Cen...

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