BIOS 255 Anatomy & Physiology III (BIOS 255)

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Week 4 Labs -Analysis of Thymic glands-2021
  • Week 4 Labs -Analysis of Thymic glands-2021

  • Exam (elaborations) • 5 pages • 2021
  • Carlos Banuelos Mark Gruzman Alexis Medel (Khristy, Amy, Armen) Part A: Analysis of Thymic Tissue Thymus This is a section of the thymus that shows the fibrous capsule, which surrounds the surface of the organ, and the cortex and medulla within a thymic lobule within the organ. In the medulla of the lobule notice the thymic corpuscle, T cells, and epithelial cells.Carlos Banuelos Mark Gruzman Alexis Medel (Khristy, Amy, Armen) Part A: Analysis of Thymic Tissue Thymus This is a section of the thy...
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BIOS255_Week_6_Respiratory_System_Anatomy.docx.pdf-2021
  • BIOS255_Week_6_Respiratory_System_Anatomy.docx.pdf-2021

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  • Week 6 Respiratory System-Anatomy Part 2 Complete the lab report. Respiratory Anatomy Lab Report 1. Purpose: Please state in your own words the purpose of the lab. The purpose of this lab is to understand and be able to describe the gross anatomical feature of the respiratory tracts, how the respiratory tract carries air to and from the lungs, understanding of the upper and lower respiratory tract, voice production, pulmonary ventilation. Be able to explain Boyle’s law, how it relates to chang...
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BIOS255_Week_6_Respiratory___System_Anatomy__1_.docx
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  • Learning Objectives: 1. Describe the gross anatomical features of the respiratory tract. 2. Trace the flow of air into and out of the lungs. 3. Explain how Boyle’s law relates to the changing intrapleural and alveolar air pressures and volumes during respiration. 4. Define various pulmonary volumes.Learning Objectives: 1. Describe the gross anatomical features of the respiratory tract. 2. Trace the flow of air into and out of the lungs. 3. Explain how Boyle’s law relates to the changing intr...
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Mid ters Review A&PExam (elaborations) BIOS-255 Anatomy & Physiology III (BIOS 255)
  • Mid ters Review A&PExam (elaborations) BIOS-255 Anatomy & Physiology III (BIOS 255)

  • Exam (elaborations) • 27 pages • 2021
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  • 1. Blood all functions of blood p. 662 a. The blood has 3 functions i. Transportation 1. Transports oxygen from lungs to cells of the body and carbon dioxide form the body to the lungs. It also carries nutrients, gases, waste and hormones. ii. Regulation: 1. Circulating blood helps maintain homeostasis of all body fluids. a. Blood’s ph buffer system b. Body temperature regulation c. Blood osmotic pressure influences the water content of cells. iii. Protection: 1. Blood can clot 2. ...
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Final Exam Q& A.pdf-2020-A& P
  • Final Exam Q& A.pdf-2020-A& P

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  • 1. Explain the difference between nonspecific and specific defense and the role of lymphocytes in each of the immune response2. Identify the major components of the lymphatic system and explain their functions3. List the body’s nonspecific defenses, and explain the function of two of them, also describe the components and mechanisms.4. Discuss the types of T cells and the role played by each in the immune response, and explain the mechanisms of their activation.5. Describe the mechanisms of B ...
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BIOS_255_week_7_Hemoglobin_and_Blood_Oxygen_Transport_Worksheet.docx.
  • BIOS_255_week_7_Hemoglobin_and_Blood_Oxygen_Transport_Worksheet.docx.

  • Exam (elaborations) • 9 pages • 2021
  • DETERMINANTS OF BLOOD OXYGEN CONTENT Model 1: Oxygen Binding to a Single Hemoglobin Molecule Hemoglobin (Hb) is a large molecule consisting of four peptide chain subunits. Each peptide contains a heme group with an iron molecule at the core. Each heme subunit can reversibly bind one oxygen molecule and, interestingly, the bound/unbound state of each of the four hemes affect how easy it is for new oxygen to be bound and bound oxygen to be released. The number of oxygen molecules bound determine h...
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Exam (elaborations) BIOS-255 Anatomy & Physiology III (BIOS-255) Week 3 Lab worksheet.docx
  • Exam (elaborations) BIOS-255 Anatomy & Physiology III (BIOS-255) Week 3 Lab worksheet.docx

  • Exam (elaborations) • 16 pages • 2021
  • Week 3 Lab worksheet BIOS 255 Anatomy & Physiology – Blended Onsite w/ Physical Laboratory Facility Week 3 Laboratory Module #3 Blood Typing Activity Deliverable Points Part A Blood Typing (~1 hour) 15 Part B Critical Analysis of Blood Typing (~1 hour) 15 Part C Lab Manual Exercise 26 (~1 hour) Reviewing Your Knowledge & Using Your Knowledge 10 LABORATORY STEPS PART A: Step 1: Personal Determination of Blood Type ~ 1 hour Review from the Lab Manual, Exercise 26 pages 420–421. 1.0 —...
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A_P_III___Practical_Term_List_Review.docxBIOS-255-Anatomy & Physiology III.pdf-2021
  • A_P_III___Practical_Term_List_Review.docxBIOS-255-Anatomy & Physiology III.pdf-2021

  • Exam (elaborations) • 7 pages • 2021
  • Objectives: 1. Describe the location of the heart within the thorax 2. Identify the major anatomical areas and structures of the heart on models, diagrams, and dissections of sheep/cow hearts 3. Compare the pulmonary and systemic circuits of the heart. You should be able to draw a schematic (or box) diagram outlining the flow of blood through these circuits including major structures such as valves and chambers. 4. Explain the operation of the atrioventricular anUNIT 2 – Blood Pressure Measure...
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BIOS255_Week_3_Cardiovascular_System__Blood_Vessels__1_BIOS-255 Anatomy & Physiology III.pdf-2020
  • BIOS255_Week_3_Cardiovascular_System__Blood_Vessels__1_BIOS-255 Anatomy & Physiology III.pdf-2020

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  • BIOS255_Week_3_Cardiovascular_System__Blood_Vessels__1_BIOS-255 Anatomy & Physiology III.pdfBIOS255_Week_3_Cardiovascular_System__Blood_Vessels__1_BIOS-255 Anatomy & Physiology III.pdLearning objectives: 1. Identify the structural layers of arteries and veins. 2. Distinguish between the structure of arteries and veins. 3. Explain the factors that affect arterial blood flow and blood pressure. 4. Define shock, and identify the signs of shock. 5. Identify key blood vessels of the cardiac, ...
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