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In your own words/understanding describe the correlation between stress and neuroimmunology. Please type the answer.
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During the excitation phase of the skeletal muscle cell contraction, the following occurs:
1) the muscle fiber develops tension and shortens
2) the muscle fiber relaxes and returns to its original length
3) nerve action potentials lead to muscle action potentials
A growing long bone in a child has only two types of cartilage at the epiphysis. These two areas are
1) elastic cartilage and epiphyseal plate
2) epiphyseal plate and epiphyseal line
3) primary and secondary ossification centers
4) articular cartilage and epiphyseal plate
During the building up and breaking down of a bone during childhood _______________:
1)osteoclast activity will increase and osteoblast activity will decrease
2)osteoblast activity will increase and osteoclast activity will decrease
3) both osteoblast and osteoclast activity will increase
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18-year-old girl admitted for severe burns following her rescue from a burning house. She was transported by ambulance to the emergency room after being rescued from her burning house. She was asleep at night when a spark from the family fireplace started a fire, leaving her trapped in her bedroom. By the time the fire rescue squad arrived, she had suffered severe burns and excessive smoke inhalation. In the emergency room, she was conscious and answered the questions properly. She had blisters in her anterior of her chest and anterior part of her right arm and forearm. Also she had sever burn in her both lower limbs (anterior and posterior of both sides) that turn the limbs dark brown. She had pain in her chest and arm but no pain in her lower limbs. Answer the following questions; a) Which type or types of burn does she have? (2 points) b) Why she doesn’t have pain in lower limbs? (1 points) c) Why you must estimate the surface area of the body is affected? (2 points) d) How you estimate the affected area of burn? (1 point) e) Why you must estimate the affected area in this patient? (1 point) f) What are the two life threatening conditions in this patient? (2 points)
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a) Why would exercise influence the R-R interval? Would a change in R-R interval following a short period of exercise be the same for all people, why/why not?
b) Each component of the ECG waveform is associated with a particular activity during the cardiac cycle. Based on your knowledge of the actions of the heart associated with the P, Q, R, S, and T waves in the ECG, and what actions in the heart generate the lub-dub sounds, when would you expect to hear the lub and dub sounds in relation to the different components of the ECG waveform?
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Indicate the structures that a red blood cell would pass through on its way from the transverse colon to the spleen?
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Plz write in your own text and don't copy answers that was answered before since my teacher has (Plagiarism checker) thank you
In 800 APA essay discuss the control of thyroid gland and hyper and hyposecretion from it on the body
or close to 800 words
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We spoke about the concept of maintenance during our lectures. Please discuss your thoughts on this concept. Does maintenance exist? Is it possible for an athlete to maintain adaptations made during previous training cycles for an extended period of time?
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You discover a mutant human who does not slowly replace alveolar air, but rather exhales her entire lung volume with each expiration. Clearly the mutation makes collapsing the alveoli inconsequential. Compared to a “normal” human, what difference(s) would you expect to find in her blood gas concentrations?
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1) You were the top student in your physiology class last semester. For this reason, your professor has asked that you prepare some lectures for her physiology class this semester. Specifically, she would like you to discuss the similarities and differences between the cardiovascular and respiratory systems, in terms of pressure gradients and fluid flow.
Explain how will you describe the role of the following structures: the pump and the tubes.
2) Julia is breathing 14 times per minute, with a tidal volume of 520 mL and a dead space of 152 mL. Lyle is breathing 15 times per minute, with a tidal volume of 400 mL and a dead space of 175 ml. Which patient has better alveolar ventilation?
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By means of examples for each of the following
components: book, book chapter, journal, website
and a report using Harvard, explain how you will successfully cite
each. (20
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9. The hepatic portal system drains venous blood from
a. capillaries in the intestines, spleen, pancreas, stomach and gallbladder into sinusoids in the liver
b. the lower extremities and stomach into the spleen, from there into the inferior vena cava
c. the stomach and kidneys into the liver and then on into the inferior vena cava
d. the brachia into the liver, then into the inferior vena cava
e. liver into the inferior vena cava
13. The main branches of the human aortic arch include all of the following EXCEPT
a. right brachiocephalic artery
b. right subclavian artery
c. left subclavian artery
d. left common carotid artery
e. all of the above are direct branches of the aortic arch in humans (cats differ)
14. Lymph is drained from the thoracic duct into the
a. cisterna chyli
b. right jugular or subclavian vein
c. left lymphatic duct
d. right lymphatic duct
e. left jugular or subclavian vein
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How does chronic stress affect Working memory alter the hippocampus?
Are there any studies online that i can look at?
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