The following are examples of frequently missed questions from the unit exams. The questions are similar in theme to the ones missed however were taken from blackboard and are not exactly worded like the exam questions. They are meant to act as a study guide only. Please do not have the misconception that these questions will be the exact questions on the final. What you should do is to use these questions as a guide and to research not only why the answer is correct but also why the other answers are not correct. Once you have an understanding of the concept you will be able to answer any question on the topic. | |The adrenal cortex secretes angiotensin II. …show more content…
| |A |Platelets | |b. |Antibodies | |c. |Erythrocytes | |d. |Neutrophils | |e. |Monocytes | | |Erythropoiesis is stimulated by a hormone that is secreted by | |a. |the pituitary gland. | |b. |the bone marrow. | |C |the kidneys. | |d. |the thymus. | |e. |the spleen. | | |The amount of blood (mL) coming from one ventricle in one heartbeat is called | |a. |the ejection fraction. | |b. |the preload. | |c. |the afterload. | |D |the stroke volume. | |e. |the cardiac output. | | |The cardiac center, which modifies the
The function of the connective tissue is to support, bind, cover, protect and give structure to the body.
The highlighted red answers are the ones that are correct. The simplest way of navigating through this
Use the lecture folder to help you complete this guide. The more detail you can provide the better prepared for the test you will be.
The structure that furnishes the axis for the rotation of the head from side to side is the:
32. The volume of blood ejected by each ventricle in one minute is called what? Cardiac output
P4- Explain the physiology of two named body systems in relation to energy metabolism in the body.
|Melanocyte stimulating hormone (MSH) |A hormone secreted by the pituitary gland that regulates skin |
As Jim’s muscles are at maximum demand, his mitochondria are unable to produce the needed ATP through aerobic respiration because oxygen is unable to diffuse fast enough into his muscle fibers. At this time anaerobic
their relation to the above questions. Describe the role of the nervous system, adrenal glands, kidneys and
29. If all the 280 million molecules of hemoglobin contained in RBCs were free in the plasma,
Unit 7 Study Guide All test questions are derived from the key terms list and the questions on this study guide. QUESTIONS FROM PAST UNITS WILL ALSO BE ON THIS TEST. 1. What was the purpose of the Civil War for: The North/Union?
There are several body systems, for example the digestive system, the respiratory system and cardiovascular system. I am going to look at the respiratory and cardiovascular systems. They are important because they help people grow, reproduce and maintain life. The body system needs energy for it to function. Our body gets energy from digesting food and using it in the respiration process.
This document is not meant to be a substitute for a formal laboratory report. The Lab Report Assistant is simply a summary of the experiment’s questions, diagrams if needed, and data tables that should be addressed in a formal lab report. The intent is to facilitate students’ writing of lab reports by providing this information in an editable file which can be sent to an instructor.
Define equilibrium potential: Equilibrium channels can be calculated using the Nernst Equation and the Goldman-Hodgkin-Katz equation. Equilibrium potentials are membrane potentials when an ion does not diffuse through the membrane. It is also associated with potassium leaving the cell through leak channels.
My hand was sprinting across the page with charcoal in palm, and the finish line of my sketch was in sight. The image of a model’s face was quickly appearing, and the proportions of her eyes-to-nose and ear-to-mouth were just right. Proportions of the human face were something I learned in art class, whereas the details in her eyes were something I learned in anatomy class.