Side #1 Side #2
Square 1 = 30 white cells Square 1 = 27 white cells
Square 2 = 28 white cells Square 2 = 27 white cells
Square 3 = 25 white cells Square 3 = 24 white cells
Square 4 = 27 white cells Square 4 = 24 white cells
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Why it is important for a Doctor of Chiropractic to be recognized as a "Primary Health Care Provider" from the perspective of both the patient and doctor?
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Describe the hormonal changes that occur as a result of implantation, including production of human chorionic gonadotropin (HCG) to maintain the corpus luteum and increased production of progesterone by the corpus luteum
2)What is luteinizing hormone? What does it do?
3) what is the Component of Seminal Fluid in:
1) Cowper’s (Bulbourethral)
2)Prostate
3)Seminal Vesicles
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Tell me what is the differences between the Pulmonary and the Systemic circulations. Please explain to me every single step in detail because I don't understand. Thank you!
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How does the kidney regulate the pH balance of the blood? Include at least 2 pathways in your response.
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describe the role of osteoblast and osteoclast in your own word Describe layers pf epidermis in your own word
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Mr. Macho. He is sitting at the bar with his friends. He is the sole surviving bachelor of his over 30 group of friends. He still lives in his parent’s house, is 31 years old, and exercises at the gym six days per week. He takes laxatives daily to keep his body weight down so he can maintain the same physique he had in high school. He's trying to impress his friends by eating 12 jalapeno peppers stuffed with cheese accompanied by an equal number of tequila shots.
Questions: Is Mr. Macho at risk for water intoxication, dehydrated, or in fluid balance? What factors are affecting his body fluid level and which hormones for fluid balance are affected by his lifestyle? Is his fluid volume dropping? If so, which hormones are released to compensate for this loss? Is Mr. Macho at risk for respiratory or metabolic / alkalosis or acidosis? What is the compensatory mechanism working to rectify his self-induced condition?
The Lovers. They are sitting in the corner at a small table. Dante is finishing his masters’ degree in philosophy and plans to work at the nonprofit agency until he can form his own cult movement and ultimately run for a political office at the federal level to convert our government to Socialism. He's drinking his third cappuccino, which is the only thing he has had to drink all day. He has labored, slow, shallow breathing resulting from a gunshot wound to his chest when he was a teenager. He rolls his own cigarettes and smokes the equivalent of one pack per day.
Questions: Is Dante at risk for water intoxication, dehydrated, or in fluid balance? What factors are affecting his body fluid level and which hormones for fluid balance are affected by his lifestyle? Is his fluid volume dropping? If so, which hormones are released to compensate for this loss? Is Dante at risk for respiratory or metabolic / alkalosis or acidosis? What is the compensatory mechanism working to rectify his self-induced condition?
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Tasmanian researchers conducted a case –control study to investigate the effect of dietary fat intake on skin cancer. They hypothesised that people whose dietary fat intake is low will be more susceptible to skin cancer. The study compared 500 cases of melanoma with 500 controls who were randomly selected from the state’s electoral roll. The researchers categorised the dietary fat intake into three categories High, Moderate and Low. They found that among skin cancer patients 150 were classified at the low and 80 at the high dietary fat intake whereas among control 130 were at the low and 100 were at the high.
e) What do you think about the conclusions of the PAR regarding exposure to low fat diet to reduce melanoma? (no more than 3-4 sentences) [4 points}
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How would you go about designing and testing a potential new antidepressant drug?
What mechanisms would you target and why?
What animal experiments would you design and how would you conduct them before human clinical trials?
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How would you go about developing a vaccine for Alzheimer’s disease?
What would you target?
What is the evidence for this target(s)?
How would the immune system attack this target?
What are the normal physiological functions of the target?
What are the potential complications or side effects of such a vaccine?
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The IMA is ligated (occluded) when removing an aneurysm of the abdominal aorta. The IMA normally supplies arterial blood to the sigmoid colon and rectum. Uusualy, the sigmoid colon and rectum survive such a ligation. How do they survive? discuss the normal blood supply to the entire GI tract (in chart/table form, with names of arteries and names of corresponding structures), and then what occurs after the IMA is ligated to keep the sigmoid colon and rectum alive.
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Describe the interaction between central command, arterial baroreflexes, and skeletal muscle afferents during acute exercise (low intensity to high intensity exercise). Alsoo briefly describe these 3 neural components that mediate acute exercise responses
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After distinguishing between internal and external male’s genital organs, discuss how after sperm cells are produced, males form semen, the fluid that is eventually ejaculated.
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Describe the cascade effect of the endocrine system beginning in the brain and traveling the stomach
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