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BIOL 235 Midterm Final Exam Study Guides Athabasca University Graded A 2023
BIOL 235 Midterm Final Exam Study Guides Athabasca University Graded A 2023
[Show more]BIOL 235 Midterm Final Exam Study Guides Athabasca University Graded A 2023
[Show more]1. Some patients who suffer from hypertension (high blood pressure) are prescribed 
medications that are in the category of angiotensin-converting enzyme (ACE) inhibitors. 
Explain why these drugs are used to combat hypertension. 
- angiotensin-converting enzyme (ACE) inhibitors prevent ACE from act...
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Add to cart1. Some patients who suffer from hypertension (high blood pressure) are prescribed 
medications that are in the category of angiotensin-converting enzyme (ACE) inhibitors. 
Explain why these drugs are used to combat hypertension. 
- angiotensin-converting enzyme (ACE) inhibitors prevent ACE from act...
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1. Which of the following is NOT one of the main tissue types found in the human body? 
Myocardial 
2. These types of cell junctions anchor adjacent cells together and resist their separation during contractile 
activities 
Adherent junctions and desmosomes 
3. The thin extracellular layer, consisti...
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Add to cart1. Which of the following is NOT one of the main tissue types found in the human body? 
Myocardial 
2. These types of cell junctions anchor adjacent cells together and resist their separation during contractile 
activities 
Adherent junctions and desmosomes 
3. The thin extracellular layer, consisti...
84) Which of the following is an example of the basic life process called growth? 
1 muscle contraction 
2 digestion of proteins 
3 lifting weights and gaining muscle mass 
4 mineral deposits accumulating between bone cells to cause a bone to lengthen 
a) 1 only 
b) 2 only 
c) 3 only 
d) 4 only 
e) ...
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Add to cart84) Which of the following is an example of the basic life process called growth? 
1 muscle contraction 
2 digestion of proteins 
3 lifting weights and gaining muscle mass 
4 mineral deposits accumulating between bone cells to cause a bone to lengthen 
a) 1 only 
b) 2 only 
c) 3 only 
d) 4 only 
e) ...
1. How motion is produced in muscle 
-Movements of the whole body such as walking and running, and localized 
movements such as grasping a pencil, keyboarding, or nodding the head as a 
result of muscle contractions, rely on the integrated functioning of skeletal 
muscles, bones, and joints.
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Add to cart1. How motion is produced in muscle 
-Movements of the whole body such as walking and running, and localized 
movements such as grasping a pencil, keyboarding, or nodding the head as a 
result of muscle contractions, rely on the integrated functioning of skeletal 
muscles, bones, and joints.
1. Know components of the lipid bi-layer 
o The basic structural framework of the plasma membrane is the lipid bilayer, two 
back-to-back layers made up of three types of lipid molecules—phospholipids, 
cholesterol, and glycolipids 
o The bilayer arrangement occurs because the lipids are amphipath...
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Add to cart1. Know components of the lipid bi-layer 
o The basic structural framework of the plasma membrane is the lipid bilayer, two 
back-to-back layers made up of three types of lipid molecules—phospholipids, 
cholesterol, and glycolipids 
o The bilayer arrangement occurs because the lipids are amphipath...
Chapter 19 
The Cardiovascular System: The Blood 
Objectives 
After completing this chapter, you should be able to 
1. describe the functions of blood. 
2. describe the physical characteristics and principal components of blood. 
3. list the major components of plasma and explain their importance. 
...
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Add to cartChapter 19 
The Cardiovascular System: The Blood 
Objectives 
After completing this chapter, you should be able to 
1. describe the functions of blood. 
2. describe the physical characteristics and principal components of blood. 
3. list the major components of plasma and explain their importance. 
...
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