What is the coronary circulation?
What are the three main branches of the left coronary artery
(LCA)? Where are they located on the heart surface (e.g. what part
of the heart do they service)?
What are the two main branches of the right coronary artery
(RCA)? Where are they located on the heart surface?
(a) What is a myocardial infarction? (b) What is its cause?
What is the medical significance of
anastomoses in the coronary arterial
system?
When do the...
10. What is surfactant and why is it important?
11. What circulation is associated with the right side of the
heart? The left?
12. What is hemoglobin?; what does it do?
13. Where in the body does hemoglobin pick up oxygen where does
it release it
What are Nucleic acids? Why are they important? What are some of
the important functions of nucleic acids? Give a list of some
important nucleic acids.
Serum cholesterol is an important risk factor for coronary
disease. Suppose that serum cholesterol is approximately normally
distributed with mean 221.4 mg/dL and standard deviation of 45.76
mg/dL.
Cholesterol levels in the top 16% are classified as high enough
to warrant risk for heart disease. What cholesterol level
corresponds to this cut-off?
z = _____
cholesterol = ________mg/dL
Suppose cholesterol levels in the bottom 32% are classified as
normal. What cholesterol level corresponds to a normal reading?
z = ______...