PATHWAYS (12
Q: Not graded work, questions 13 and 15 ONLY!
A: 13) The sympathetic nervosa system then stimulates the adrenal gland triggering the release of…
Q: Development of the lung
A: Lungs are the main organs of respiratory system in humans and various other animals.Main purpose of…
Q: The lumbar region is
A: The spine is the central support structure of human body. It keeps body upright and connects the…
Q: Нead 6 connection between C and B 8 (first section of B) 7 junction between A & B) ail
A: Rat belongs to Phylum Chordate and Class Mammalia. It is a rodent that consists of a thin tail and a…
Q: e following pointed
A: 7 right uterus 8 urinary bladder 9 urethra 10 urethra 11 crus of penis 12 body of penis
Q: The Extracellular Matrix I: The Basal Lamina
A: The extracellular matrix is the complex mixture of the non-living material which surrounds the…
Q: ch of the fol
A: Please upload differently as we want more time to solve.
Q: metabolism
A: Metabolism Metabolism is a process of breaking down food molecules we intake to produce energy that…
Q: femoral nerve inferior gluteal nerve superior gluteal nerve tibial nerve
A: Answering only first question. Kindly repost second question to be answered Knee stiffness can…
Q: d functions of h to users.
A: Common parts of hearing aid devices includes Microphone : The main function of a hearing aid…
Q: If a muscle has the word hallucis in its name, it must cause movement of the -…
A: Muscles are the part of skeletal system in animals and humans. Muscle tissue is made up of Myocytes…
Q: Adipose tissue (____×)Location _______________________ Function _______________________
A: Adipose tissue is loose connective tissue composed of fat cells known as adipocytes. Adipocytes…
Q: Which one considered to do the most complex task. * Precortex Associated cortex non of the above.
A: The brain can be defined as the soft organ of the body made up of nervous tissue and is secured in…
Q: Answer the question given the following information.
A: Amphibians belong to the Amphibia class. Frogs (including toads), salamanders (including newts), and…
Q: Answers for only the last three
A: In the laboratory, certain biochemical reactions are performed in order to check the presence and…
Q: Cell theory 1. 2. 3.
A: Biology is the vast subject that is has many subdivided branches. Among these many branches one of…
Q: गत 1. जीवों को वर्गीकत क्यों करते हैं? अ
A: Introduction: Living organism classification is the division of living organisms into several groups…
Q: State the best known contribution of John ray.
A: Taxonomy or systematics is a branch of biology in which the organisms are classified into categories…
Q: State a meaning of each word element, and give a medical term that uses it or a slight variation of…
A: medical term are as follows:
Q: Define naris
A: The Respiratory System of the human body mainly transports air in and out of the lungs. It also…
Q: FAILURE TO THRIVE
A: Failure to thrive is a descriptive term and is not actually a diagnostic term. This term is used…
Q: definition of Development
A: Life functions are the processes exhibited by living beings.
Q: Muscular System: Posterior 10. 11. 1. 12. 2. 13. 3. 14. 15. 4. 16. 5. 17. 6. 18. 7. 19. 8. 20. 9.…
A: Muscles are defined as the type of contractile tissues that are made of same material and they play…
Q: answer the question
A: Introduction:- The respiratory system is a network of organs in the body that help with…
Q: the chemostat.
A: Chemostats in research are used for investigations in cell biology, which is a source for large…
Q: lowing question:5
A: A stressor is a chemical or biological substance, an environmental setting, an external trigger, or…
Q: 20 2
A: Microscope : This is an image of simple microscope, that has a magnifying glass that has double…
Q: Vastus medialis
A: Vastus medialis: it is a muscle that is present in the leg. It is one of the four muscles that make…
Q: Definition of IP3
A: Cell signaling is the process of communication between cells. It occurs with the help of various…
Q: functional segmentation
A: Segmentation is the division of the body of some animals and plants into repetitive segments.…
Q: Definition miosis
A: Vision is possible only when the light reflected from an object falls on the retina of the eye. The…
Q: Uses of Cryosurgery : In treatment of: * O Disease or Shaking Palsy In flammation of the skeleton O…
A: Cryosurgery or cryotherapy is the type of treatment that involves the use of extreme cold produced…
Q: Variations, Progressions and/or adaptations for special athletes
A: Improvements in physical strength will occur as the body adapts to the load if an exercise routine…
Q: With the same directions
A: Sterilization The process of getting germ free objects, surface, or fluid.
Q: increased pressure inside the GI
A: Wearing a tight belt or waistband is like a tourniquet which we wear around the gut, hence it…
Q: iefly
A: Pregnancy refers to the condition involving the development of offspring inside a female individual.…
Q: Interventions
A: Inflammation of airway resulting in its narrowing as well as excessive mucus secretion occurs in…
Q: Question 2 and 3a
A: Since you have asked multiple question, we will solve the first question for you. Anatomy is the…
Q: labeled M is the muscle. A
A:
Q: If you have a transverse section through the mid- thoracic region of the body, list four major…
A: In body symmetry, the transverse section represents when the body is cut across the horizontal axis.…
Q: Discuss oxygen circle
A: Answer: OXYGEN is an atom which is present in a gaseous state in the environment. Humans uptake…
Q: A B Figure 10.2
A: In this figure some muscles of human being are given and on the other side uses are arbitrarily…
Q: м М
A: Heart block is a condition in which the heart rate is a very slow with abnormal rhythm.
Q: CONVERT THE F
A: Answer. We need to convert volume weight.
Q: Perichondrium is
A: The perichondrium is a connective tissue layer that surrounds the cartilage of growing bones. It is…
Q: Anatomy and physiology
A: The ovaries produce the egg cells called the ova or oocytes.
Q: About The Nucleus
A: Answer: The nucleus houses the cell's DNA and directs the synthesis of proteins and ribosomes, the…
Q: Functions of all content found in a first aid box
A: A first aid kit is a collection of medication and equipment that is used to given for the medical…
Q: which is essential for the division of the bulge HFSCs.
A: Given : Essential for the division of the bulge HFSCs.
Q: Question 1 only !
A: Preclinical testing Preclinical investigation of drugs is done to check weather this drug is…
Step by step
Solved in 2 steps
- How lactulose acts? What are the differences between laxative, purgatives and cathertics? Please briefly explain at your own words.In 2-page worth of words (around 500), discuss CYCLAMATE's regulation, allowable levels, and what group of people are at high risk for the side effects of CYCLAMATE in the body.Hi, help please. Discuss each method of regulating phosphofructokinase below as indicated by the circle. Discuss 1.) The type of regulation occurring, 2.) What compound or condition performs the regulation, 3.) How/why it influences the enzyme activity.
- 9 Insulin can be best described by which statements? Select the correct response(s): It is made up of 2 peptide chains with a total of 3 alpha helices, 2 beta sheets, and 3 disulfide bridges. It is synthesized by the beta cells of the pancreas and released into the bloodstream to stimulate assimilation of glucose by the cells. It is made up of 2 peptide chains with a total of 3 alpha helices, 2 beta sheets, and 2 disulfide bridges. It is synthesized by the beta cells of the pancreas and released into the bloodstream to stimulate secretion of glucose by the cells. It is synthesized by the beta cells of the pancreas and released into the bloodstream to stimulate synthesis of glucose by the cells. It is synthesized by the beta cells of the pancreas and released into the bloodstream to stimulate oxidation of glucose by the cells. | It is made up of 2 peptide chains with a total of 2 alpha helices, 2 beta sheets, and 2 disulfide bonds. • It is made up of 2 peptide chains with a total of 2…Glucagon secretion inhibits intracellular acetyl-CoA carboxylase activity through a number of different methods. Make a list of everything that comes to mind.Etiology? What does that mean? What does the fact that rotenone appears to increase the susceptibility to Parkinson disease indicate about the etiology of Parkinson disease?
- Enumerate the derivatives of steroids and their functions. 12. Compare and contrast the functions lipoproteins.The epinephrine-mediated “amplificationcascade” of Figure 24.14 has six steps, all of which are catalyticwith one exception. This cascade leads to the activation of glycogenphosphorylase. This enzyme acts in turn on glycogen to yieldglucose-1-phosphate (G-1-P).(a) Which step is not catalytic?(b) If each catalytic step had a turnover (molecules of substrateacted on per molecule of enzyme) of 10, how many moleculesof G-1-P would result from one molecule of epinephrine?(c) What is the biochemical advantage of such a cascade?(d) How is the amplification cascade of this questionreversed?C. ENZYME ACTION: SALIVARY AMYLASE. Identify what is described below: 1. Substrate of amylase 2. Reaction catalyzed by amylase 3. product of reaction catalyzed by amylase 4. pH at which amylase is most active 5. Indicator used to monitor the activity of amylase
- 1. State if true or false a. Gluconeogenesis is the exact opposite of the glycolytic pathway b. The end-product of glycolysis is Acetyl CoA c. There is no enzyme being secreted in the stomach for carbohydrate digestion d.Glycerol 3-phosphate shuttle, which is active in skeletal muscles and in the brain, bypasses Complex I and II of ETC resulting to less energy produced compared to malate-aspartate shuttle. e. Insoluble NSP has high water holding capacity and will increase the intestinal transit time of digesta.Vitamin K questionsa) What transformation of glutamate side chains is Vitamin K (as its reduced form, VitaminKH2) involved in, and what is the relevance of this reaction to blood clotting?b) How does the blood thinner Coumadin (warfarin) prevent clotting?c) How can the dietary intake of large amounts of green vegetables, such as broccoli or kaleinterfere with the action of Coumadin?22. Which hormone is NOT derived from cholesterol? a. oxytocin b. testosterone c. both a and b d. neither a nor b 23. Which lipoprotein mostly contains triacyglycerol (TAGs)? a. HDL b. VLDL c. LDL d. chylomicrons 24. Which enzyme in cholesterol synthesis is inhibited by statins? a. HMG-CoA synthase b. HMG-CoA reductase c. both a and b d. neither a nor b 25. Which lipoprotein prevents the formation of plaque in the artery? a. HDL b. VLDL c. LDL d. chylomicrons 26. In which test/s will triacylglycerol yield a positive result? a. acrolein b. translucent spot c. both a and b d. neither a nor b 27. In which solvent will corn oil be soluble? a. hexane b. benzene c. both a and b d. neither a nor b 28. In which test/s will cholesterol yield a positive result? a. acrolein b. Huble's test c. both a and b d. neither a nor b 29. Which sample would test negative in saponification test? a. cholesterol b. 18:2 fatty acid c. both a and b d. neither a nor b 30. What test could distinguish…