Define cardiac output. How can the resting cardiac output of a young, healthy, and active 25 year old be the same value as a young, healthy, inactive 25 year old? Explain your answer
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In 1 long bond paper, give the brief definition and 4
aspects of disease in the following muscular diseases and
disorder.
1. Duchenne Muscular Dystrophy
2. Fibromyalgia
3. Muscle hypertrophy
4. Muscle atrophy
5. Myotonic muscular dystrophy
6. Myasthenia gravis
7. Tendinitis
8. Muscle cramps
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Activity on Digestive System
Make a concept map that show the parts and function of
the digestive system and BRIEFLY discuss your concept map. upload
your work here in canvas.
Give at least 3 most common diseases related to Digestive System and give the 4 aspects of disease(Etiology, Pathogenesis, Morphologic Changes, and Clinical Manifestation) to each diseases you give.
REPRODUCTIVE SYSTEM:
Make a concept map that show the parts and function of
the reproductive system and BRIEFLY discuss your concept map.
upload your work here in canvas.
Give at least 5 most common diseases related to male
and female reproductive system and give the 4 aspects of
disease(Etiology, Pathogenesis, Morphologic Changes, and Clinical
Manifestation) to each diseases you give.
MS Word
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How might the following substances end up in urine?
Glucose -
Albumin -
Leukocytes -
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Activity on Circulatory system:
"Make a concept map that show the parts and function
of the circulatory system and BRIEFLY discuss your concept map.
upload your work here in canvas.
Give at least 3 most common diseases related to heart,
blood , and blood vessels and give the 4 aspects of
disease(Etiology, Pathogenesis, Morphologic Changes, and Clinical
Manifestation) to each diseases you give."
Bond paper please. Thank you
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One page (on Word, about 400 words) summary of cardiac tissue engineering.
Please don't send in handwritten answers since they are hard to read.
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Which of the following statements regarding antidiuretic hormone is false?
A. It is also called vasopressin
B. It increases water reabsorption by the kidney
C. An increase in plasma osmolarity can stimulate its release
D. A decrease in blood volume or blood pressure can stimulate its release
E. Its target cells are found in the proximal convoluted tubule of a nephron
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Complete the following table to demonstrate comparison of pathophysiology, platelet findings, and clinical symptoms associated with platelet disorders
Platelet Disorder |
Pathophysiology |
Platelet Findings |
Patient Symptoms |
Drug‐induced
thrombocytopenia [quinines, NSAIDs, heparin, |
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Idiopathic thrombocytopenic |
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Thrombotic thrombocytopenic |
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Hemolytic uremic syndrome |
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Essential thrombocytosis |
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Von Willebrand disease |
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Bernard‐Soulier syndrome |
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Glanzmann’s thrombasthenia |
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Aspirin |
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How does XY Testicular Feminization Syndrome (absent androgen receptor) affect the development of the internal and external genitalia. (100 words or less)
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Which would you say is more important: innate or adaptive defense mechanisms? Do you believe there is such a thing as being too clean and that it can lead to harm? Why or why not? Please explain
original answer please do not copy from sites
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i.) Each early hominin was alone in Africa, with little evidence of other hominin species living nearby. True or Flase
ii) Bipedalism is an arboreal adaptation. True or Flase
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Define fibrinolysis and describe how it is activated.
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Complete the following chart coagulation proteins.
Factor Number |
Roman Numeral |
Name (s) |
Pathway (intrinsic, extrinsic or common) |
Vit. K Necessary for Production Yes or No |
1 |
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2 |
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3 |
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5 |
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7 |
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8 |
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9 |
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10 |
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11 |
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12 |
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13 |
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explain with examples, the purpose and process of the tubular and vascular elements of the nephron.
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