APHY 201 Advanced Human Physiology 1 Chapters: 3,4,7,8,9,10,13,14,23; Important Concepts" 100- Study quiz and exam questions: Exam 1, Exam 2, Exam 3, and Quiz 4 100% correct answers provided
APHY 201 Advanced Human Physiology 1 Chapters: 3,4,7,8,9,10,13,14,23; Important Concepts" 100- Study quiz and exam questions: Exam 1, Exam 2, Exam 3, and Quiz 4 100% correct answers provided Which of the following is true about the pH of arterial blood? -The normal pH is 7.0. -A pH of 7.0 would be considered acidosis. -A pH of 7.0 would be considered alkalosis. -None of these answers is true. - Answer>>A pH of 7.0 would be considered acidosis. Compared to slow (type I) muscle fibers, fast (type II) muscle fibers have a _____ buffering capacity. -higher -lower -similar - Answer>>higher Heat production can be increased through __________. -shivering -non-shivering thermogenesis -the action of thyroxine and catecholamines -All of these answers are correct - Answer>>All of these answers are correct Which of the following organs plays an important role in acid-base balance during exercise? -Lungs (i.e., respiratory system) -Kidneys -Liver -Brain - Answer>>Lungs (i.e., respiratory system) Some vitamins (example: vitamin E) contribute to the antioxidant defense system. True or False - Answer>>True Which of the following statements about body temperature homeostasis is correct? -Body temperature is a balance between heat loss and heat gain. -Core temperature is constantly maintained at 34°C. -Skin temperature is usually maintained at 40°C. -None of these statements is correct. - Answer>>Body temperature is a balance between heat loss and heat gain.
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