Quiz 1 BIO 669 Questions And Answers With 100%
Correct Solutions (GRADED A+) Latest Update
2024/2025.
papiliedema indicates - ANSWER increased intracranial pressure
Hypocalcemia w - ANSWER neuromuscular excitability & spasms, intestinal cramping and
tingling
Na+ is mostly found in - ANSWER extracellular fluid
Colloid osmotic pressure is created by - ANSWER protein in fluid
Hypocalcemia effects neuromuscular system by - ANSWER increase neuromuscular
excitability
The law of mass action dictates that if CO2 levels in the tissue or blood rise, the equilibrium will shift
toward - ANSWER Increasing levels of H+ and HCO3-
What is the next step dealing with pathogens or debris after the phagosome formed - ANSWER
fusion with the lysosome
The most common type of leukocyte and predominates in early inflammatory response -
ANSWER neutrophil
Bradykinin has effect that are most similar to those of - ANSWER histamine
Are small secreted intercellular signaling molecules that are responsible for the inflammatory
response - ANSWER Cytokines
Infants are at greater risk of dehydration because they, relative to adults: have - ANSWER a
greater surface area and high percentage of body weight as water
Interstitial fluid would be considered - ANSWER extracellular fluid
The fluid exchange between the arterial end and the venous end of a capillary bed in tissues such as
muscle and skin results in all of the fluid that leaked capillary being retained in within the vessels with
no net loss of fluids - ANSWER False
Chloride ion (Cl-) has an equilibrium potential nearly the same as the resting potential. As a result, at
resting membrane potential chloride ion will move - ANSWER Equally in both direction
Aspirin and other NSAIDs work by blocking and enzyme critical in the formation of - ANSWER
Prostaglandins
Tumor necrosis factor alpha is secreted in response to Toll-like receptors activation and has all of the
following effect except - ANSWER Suppress growth of lymphocytes and reduce production of
proinflammatory cyotkins
Correct Solutions (GRADED A+) Latest Update
2024/2025.
papiliedema indicates - ANSWER increased intracranial pressure
Hypocalcemia w - ANSWER neuromuscular excitability & spasms, intestinal cramping and
tingling
Na+ is mostly found in - ANSWER extracellular fluid
Colloid osmotic pressure is created by - ANSWER protein in fluid
Hypocalcemia effects neuromuscular system by - ANSWER increase neuromuscular
excitability
The law of mass action dictates that if CO2 levels in the tissue or blood rise, the equilibrium will shift
toward - ANSWER Increasing levels of H+ and HCO3-
What is the next step dealing with pathogens or debris after the phagosome formed - ANSWER
fusion with the lysosome
The most common type of leukocyte and predominates in early inflammatory response -
ANSWER neutrophil
Bradykinin has effect that are most similar to those of - ANSWER histamine
Are small secreted intercellular signaling molecules that are responsible for the inflammatory
response - ANSWER Cytokines
Infants are at greater risk of dehydration because they, relative to adults: have - ANSWER a
greater surface area and high percentage of body weight as water
Interstitial fluid would be considered - ANSWER extracellular fluid
The fluid exchange between the arterial end and the venous end of a capillary bed in tissues such as
muscle and skin results in all of the fluid that leaked capillary being retained in within the vessels with
no net loss of fluids - ANSWER False
Chloride ion (Cl-) has an equilibrium potential nearly the same as the resting potential. As a result, at
resting membrane potential chloride ion will move - ANSWER Equally in both direction
Aspirin and other NSAIDs work by blocking and enzyme critical in the formation of - ANSWER
Prostaglandins
Tumor necrosis factor alpha is secreted in response to Toll-like receptors activation and has all of the
following effect except - ANSWER Suppress growth of lymphocytes and reduce production of
proinflammatory cyotkins