1. Explain how the balance of fluids in the interstitial space is affected by the coronavirus.
2. How does the coronavirus affect the respiratory system (lungs primarily)? Be specific in this answer by explaining the amount of alveoli depletion.
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During static muscle activity, there is a strong compressive effect from skeletal muscle contraction coupled with an absence of rhythmic muscle activity. Describe how this would change arterial pressure (afterload) and venous return (preload) compared with dynamic activity.
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Explain how can we differentiate between the mesial and distal
in the aspects of the mentioned teeth
1. labial aspect of of maxillary central incisor
2. lingual aspect of of maxillary canine
3. mesial aspect of of maxillary 1st premolar
4. occlusal aspect of of mandibular 2nd premolar
5. occlusal aspect of of maxillary 1st molar
6. occlusal aspect of of mandibular 1st molar
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With reference to both the parasympathetic and sympathetic arms, comment on the autonomic nervous system activity changes that allow heart rate to rise from approximately 60 bpm at rest to >150 bpm during strenous exercise.
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explain vascular events and mechanisms of acute inflammation in detail
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Why do we sweat? Relate your answer to the unique properties of
water.
Describe an Exergonic and Endergonic reaction you've observed this
week during your everyday activities
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PICK one of them what is contaminated water, contaminated food,
hunger malnutrition as the focus to talk about the digestive system
include
how structures may change (think organ layers, protein shape, fluid
losses, etc)
how the altered structures affect the physiology
how cells and tissues may be affected
new exposure to toxins or carcinogens
what else you find that doesn't fall into the four previous bullet
points
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We stay healthy because our bodies keep everything in balance. Which system that we studied this semester, do you think is the most important in maintaining homeostasis? In your discussion be sure to include the main function of the system, cells and tissues that are involved, and how it maintains homeostasis. You can also include how it helps regulate other systems if you think that is important. To answer this question you can draw a diagram, but please be sure to label your pictures.
You don’t have to. As long you explain clearly
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Explain in detail the physiological functions and mechanisms of action of a neurotransmitter (Acetylcholine) and explain how drugs can alter their function.
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Discuss one way in which the urinary system maintains homeostasis. Be sure to include details about tissues and cells involved, any hormones that may regulate or control these systems, nervous system control, and symptoms of the homeostatic imbalance.
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A patient has been diagnosed with high blood pressure. With your knowledge of renin and its action on the body, explain how lowering the levels of renin release may help to lower blood pressure in the patient? Explain 5 different details about how renin might act to control blood pressure in the patient
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Describe how you should set-up and handle a treatment room when treating an individual with traumatic brain injury.
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