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Highlight 3 different kinds of reflex’s, going from simple to more complex based reflexes. What makes...

Highlight 3 different kinds of reflex’s, going from simple to more complex based reflexes. What makes them simple or more complex, what “triggers” them and what is the resultant action/movements produced?

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Highlight 4 injuries related to the knee and its supporting musculature. Make reference to; how the...

Highlight 4 injuries related to the knee and its supporting musculature. Make reference to; how the injuries are commonly caused, signs and symptoms, acute treatments aimed at stabilizing the knee and reducing inflammation, and chronic treatment’s/procedures used to help rehabilitate the injured area.

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Briefly describe the role of ACh in the Peripheral and Central Nervous Systems (150 words)

Briefly describe the role of ACh in the Peripheral and Central Nervous Systems (150 words)

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The physical expression of a specific trait, such as hair color or blood type, is called...

The physical expression of a specific trait, such as hair color or blood type, is called the __________________________

A variant form of a gene is called an ______________________

The female reproductive organs that produce estrogens and progesterone are the __________________

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What is the appropriate protein portion for women?

What is the appropriate protein portion for women?

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Which of the following statements is true of the effects of alcohol on fetal development? a....

Which of the following statements is true of the effects of alcohol on fetal development?

a. Alcohol limits oxygen delivery to the fetus.

b. Alcohol cannot cross the placenta.

c. Alcohol enhances placental transport of nutrients and aids fetal development.

d. Alcohol hastens cell division and aids fetal development.

e. Alcohol consumed in the first trimester is not harmful to the fetus.

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Compare/Contrast the Main Olfactory System to the Accessory Olfactory System from detection to perception and consider...

Compare/Contrast the Main Olfactory System to the Accessory Olfactory System from detection to perception and consider how they work separately and together

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an i dividual has just ingested a poison of unknown properties. His muscle, including the diaphtagm,...

an i dividual has just ingested a poison of unknown properties. His muscle, including the diaphtagm, begin to contract. However, they will contract when stimulates with an external electrode. What is the poison doing to the individual?
A) preventing release of calcium
B) preventing ACH from binding to receptors on the sarcolemma
C) preventing degradation of acetylcholinestarase
D) preventing binding of ATP

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how does the regulation of blood glucose and the immune system correlate?

how does the regulation of blood glucose and the immune system correlate?

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(a) Outline the purpose of one set of practice standards used in either: Youth/ Mental Health...

(a) Outline the purpose of one set of practice standards used in either: Youth/ Mental Health / AOD/ Community Services Work/ Counseling (Select your area).

(b) List Five of practice standards & summaries your understanding of TWO

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Out of the extensor thrust reflex, the flexor reflex, and the golgi tendon reflex which of...

Out of the extensor thrust reflex, the flexor reflex, and the golgi tendon reflex which of these is the most simple reflex and which of these is the most complex kind of reflexes. WHY?

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Please could any one write a paragraph or two to explain the application of magnetic nanoparticles...

Please could any one write a paragraph or two to explain the application of magnetic nanoparticles ( iron oxide ) in biotechnology, biomedicine and engineering. Please I really need clear explanation for each of those domains

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in a bullet point discuss the Importance of Smell to our everyday Life

in a bullet point discuss the Importance of Smell to our everyday Life

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V1 (Area 17 of the occipital lobe) is an example of a _______________. a. primary activation...

V1 (Area 17 of the occipital lobe) is an example of a _______________.
a. primary activation region
b. higher order area of processing
c. association area of processing
d. none of the above

18. The temporo-occipital-parietal region is an example of a ____________.
a. primary activation region
b. higher order area of processing
c. association area of processing
d. none of the above


The primary point of activation for voluntary movement in the cortex is:
a. the post-central gyrus
b. the precentral gyrus
c. Heschl’s gyrus
d. Supramarginal gyrus


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54-year-old man comes to him primary care physician because of gradually worsening shortness of breath. He...

54-year-old man comes to him primary care physician because of gradually
worsening shortness of breath. He also expresses concern that her lips turn blue when she
ascends stairs. On physical examination, the physician notes increased anteroposterior (AP)
diameter of her chest, hyperresonance on percussion of lung fields, and increased respiratory
effort. The patient’s blood pressure is 110/70 mm Hg and her pulse is 90/min. He has had well-
managed diabetes for 10 years and a 30-pack-year history of smoking. The patient is sent for
evaluation of him lung function.
Which is most likely during forced expiration?

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