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Describe the ventilatory response to incremental (graded) exercise. Include in your discussion factors that contribute to...

Describe the ventilatory response to incremental (graded) exercise. Include in your discussion factors that contribute to the alinear rise in ventilation at work rates > 50% VO2max, the location and function of chemoreceptors and mechanoreceptors that contribute to the regulation of breathing.

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What are the components of the central and peripheral nervous system that increase heart rate and...

What are the components of the central and peripheral nervous system that increase heart rate and blood pressure (include baroreceptors, and both sympathetic and parasympathetic systems)

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In 200 words answer the below: What environmental concerns in your area impact the ability of...

In 200 words answer the below: What environmental concerns in your area impact the ability of its inhabitants to breathe safely? What steps can be taken to improve lung health (including lung volume) in general?

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How do patients with thyroid disorders (hyper and hypothyroidism) pair with osteoporosis? Explain in detail the...

How do patients with thyroid disorders (hyper and hypothyroidism) pair with osteoporosis? Explain in detail the connection between the two disorders. Do they need special considerations in the diagnosis and management of either condition? Are they at a disadvantage compared to an otherwise healthy individual?

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How does osmolarity play a part in water reabsorption? What role does urea play in this...

How does osmolarity play a part in water reabsorption? What role does urea play in this process?

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Name three areas of the cerebrum that are critical to the limbic system’s functions. What role...

Name three areas of the cerebrum that are critical to the limbic system’s functions. What role does the hypothalamus and fornix play in the functions of the limbic system.

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Explain how reflexes play a critical role in maintaining homeostasis .

Explain how reflexes play a critical role in maintaining homeostasis .

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Starting in the right atrium, deoxygenated blood passes throughthe ___31___ into the ___32___.During ventricular...

Starting in the right atrium, deoxygenated blood passes through the ___31___ into the ___32___. During ventricular contraction the blood is expelled through the___33___ into the pulmonary trunk and___34___. The blood is carried to the lungs where it is oxygenated through a capillary network and returns to the___35___ via the pulmonary veins. The blood passes through the ___36__ into the___37___. Contraction forces the blood through the___38___ and into the aorta. The aorta has several branches to deliver oxygenated blood throughout the body. The blood passes through capillaries in body tissues where gas exchange occurs and now the blood is deoxygenated. The deoxygenated blood returns from the systemic circuit via the superior & inferior___39___ to the ___40___.

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The relationship between volume and pressure means.....

 The relationship between volume and pressure means.....

 As volume increases pressure increases and causes air to be expelled from the lungs.

 As volume increases pressure decreases and causes air to be expelled from the lungs.

 As volume increases pressure increases and causes to be inhaled into the lungs.

 As volume increases pressure decreases and causes air to be inhaled in to the lungs.



 How does air enter the lungs when we inhale?

 We suck air in by contracting muscles in our throat and this causes air to flow down into our lungs pushing out the old air.

 We breathe out air creating a vacuum in our lungs. Air flows in to remove the vacuum and replenishes the air.

 When we breathe in we actually expand our thoracic cavity by contracting the intercostal and diaphragm muscles. Because the lungs are connected to the thoracic wall yia the pleural fluid the lungs also expand decreasing pressure and air flows in.

 None of these are true.



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!!Questions are at the bottom!! Please read the numbered line story below. Based upon your knowledge...

!!Questions are at the bottom!!

Please read the numbered line story below. Based upon your knowledge and understanding of anatomy and physiology as presented in this course, please provide comprehensive responses to each question presented.

  1. In one terrifying second the lights in the expansive basement file room went dark.
  2. The young file clerk was instantly disoriented—unable to even see her hand in front of her face.
  3. She waited a few long seconds and she was finally able to make out the shadowy outlines of file cabinets.
  4. She then became aware of strange noises around her.
  5. Tried as she did, she was unable to discern the source of the noises or even what they were.
  6. She decided that she had to find her way out of the shadowy basement.
  7. Though she could not see her feet, she carefully put one foot in front of the other and began to walk,
  8. Her arms outstretched to avoid bumping into the filing cabinets, she slowly worked her way through the maze of cabinets.
  9. As she continued her dark odyssey, she suddenly stopped.
  10. One of those unrecognizable noises sounded terribly familiar.
  11. The sound of labored breathing, dragging chains, and a gait characterized by a terribly dragging foot on the cold concrete floor, a low moaning growl, menacingly whispering her name.
  12. She is now outside in a thick forest.
  13. Running as fast as she can the sounds of chains and moaning racing behind her.
  14. Her heart is pounding, eyes wide, a heightened sense of terror begins to consume her but she continues to run.
  15. Her legs begin to ache.
  16. It is becoming harder and harder to keep up the pace.
  17. The menacing sounds of chains and moaning is getting closer and closer.
  18. Finally, she can run no more.
  19. She falls to the ground.
  20. As she is breathing heavily, gasping for air, the terrifying sounds of her pursuer get closer and closer.
  21. She feels vibration of the ground decrease as the monster seems to move away from her.
  22. She calms, she begins planning her next moves...but then the vibrations increase
  23. She braces herself for the worst. And then…
  24. her five year old son jumps onto the bed…”Mommy it’s time to get up!!”
  25. Damn these nightmares

vvQUESTIONS HERE!!vv

1. Line 3 is demonstrative if an important characteristic of life. Please identify and provide an appropriate discussion of this important characteristic of life.

2. Lines number 4 and 5 are demonstrative of at least two critical functions if the nervous system. Please provide a brief discussion of these two functions.

3. Line 7 refers to the woman's ability to functionally move her limbs even though she could not see. Please discuss the neurological specialization that makes this possible.

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Being as precise as possible, identify and explain 3 ways that cardiac output and total peripheral...

Being as precise as possible, identify and explain 3 ways that cardiac output and total peripheral resistance are altered to affect blood pressure.

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Outline and diagram the effects of Vasopressin (ADH) on the nephron, and how it promotes water...

Outline and diagram the effects of Vasopressin (ADH) on the nephron, and how it promotes water conservation in the kidneys. Be sure to EXPLAIN the cellular mechanisms of action.

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I want to reach out and grab my cup of coffee. Name and describe the three...

I want to reach out and grab my cup of coffee. Name and describe the three steps involved in accomplishing this task. What brain region(s) are most closely associated with Step 2? Provide evidence that details how Step 2 appears to be accomplished by the brain.

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Explain the basics of how does changing temperatures alter oxygen transport and exchanges.  

Explain the basics of how does changing temperatures alter oxygen transport and exchanges.  

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How does a short-duration exercise bout affect plasma volume? Long-duration exercise bout? What is the cause...

How does a short-duration exercise bout affect plasma volume? Long-duration exercise bout? What is the cause of the change in plasma volume for each?

Describe what you observed about the effect of short-duration exercise on Hct and Hb. Is the what you expected? Why or why not?

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