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[Show more]Crystalloids - most commonly used - contains solutes that mix, dissolve and cross semi-permeable membranes - vary in tonicity 
Ex: glucose in water (D5W), sodium chloride (NS), lactate Ringer's (RL) solutions 
Colloids - Contain protein or startch - do not cross semi-permeable membranes ---- theref...
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Add to cartCrystalloids - most commonly used - contains solutes that mix, dissolve and cross semi-permeable membranes - vary in tonicity 
Ex: glucose in water (D5W), sodium chloride (NS), lactate Ringer's (RL) solutions 
Colloids - Contain protein or startch - do not cross semi-permeable membranes ---- theref...
Describe the general functions of blood transportation, regulation, protection 
6 characteristics that describe blood, and explain significance of each to health and homeostasis Color: oxygenated= BRIGHT red deoxygenated= DARK red Plasma concentration: determines whether fluid moves between fluid co...
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Add to cartDescribe the general functions of blood transportation, regulation, protection 
6 characteristics that describe blood, and explain significance of each to health and homeostasis Color: oxygenated= BRIGHT red deoxygenated= DARK red Plasma concentration: determines whether fluid moves between fluid co...
Basic structures from nasal cavities through alveoli- upper and lower respiratory tract - upper: nose, nasal cavity, mouth, pharynx, larynx - lower: trachea, bronchial tubes, lungs, bronchioles, alveoli 
How is the respiratory system warmed, humidified, and cleaned of particulate and small dust part...
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Add to cartBasic structures from nasal cavities through alveoli- upper and lower respiratory tract - upper: nose, nasal cavity, mouth, pharynx, larynx - lower: trachea, bronchial tubes, lungs, bronchioles, alveoli 
How is the respiratory system warmed, humidified, and cleaned of particulate and small dust part...
What are the two regulatory systems of the body? Nervous system and Endocrine system. 
What is the nervous system? Acts very rapidly through nerves and nerve impulses, or action potentials. 
What is the endocrine system? Slower acting, but is very important in terms of health and disease for its lon...
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Add to cartWhat are the two regulatory systems of the body? Nervous system and Endocrine system. 
What is the nervous system? Acts very rapidly through nerves and nerve impulses, or action potentials. 
What is the endocrine system? Slower acting, but is very important in terms of health and disease for its lon...
Locules loculoascomycetes form their asci in these, generally in a hymenium. they are formed in stroma 
sclerotia highly resistant portions of the mycelia of the fungus that can detach; will germinate to form stroma 
Mycosphaerella Ostilate pseudothecia in or on erumpent host tissues, ostiole paraph...
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Add to cartLocules loculoascomycetes form their asci in these, generally in a hymenium. they are formed in stroma 
sclerotia highly resistant portions of the mycelia of the fungus that can detach; will germinate to form stroma 
Mycosphaerella Ostilate pseudothecia in or on erumpent host tissues, ostiole paraph...
Compare and contrast the actions of the endocrine system and the nervous system to control body function Endocrine: slow reaction time, communicates by hormones, stimulates cells that hold receptor for hormone, causes metabolic rate change in target cell, widespread effect, long term 
Nervous System...
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Add to cartCompare and contrast the actions of the endocrine system and the nervous system to control body function Endocrine: slow reaction time, communicates by hormones, stimulates cells that hold receptor for hormone, causes metabolic rate change in target cell, widespread effect, long term 
Nervous System...
What are the three benefits of microorganisms? 1. Nitrogen fixation 2. Oxygen production 3. Degradation of materials 
What does the Kliger's Iron Agar test determine? The production of acid from carbohydrates in organisms 
What are normal microbiota? Microbes that are present on a normal and health...
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Add to cartWhat are the three benefits of microorganisms? 1. Nitrogen fixation 2. Oxygen production 3. Degradation of materials 
What does the Kliger's Iron Agar test determine? The production of acid from carbohydrates in organisms 
What are normal microbiota? Microbes that are present on a normal and health...
what are the 2 assumptions of life history? 1. Energy is finite 2. Mortality and reproduction are related 
Talk about maturity and mortality graph? - High survivorship favours late mortality - You have a shorter life span if you matured early 
what is the trade-off between offspring number and size?...
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Add to cartwhat are the 2 assumptions of life history? 1. Energy is finite 2. Mortality and reproduction are related 
Talk about maturity and mortality graph? - High survivorship favours late mortality - You have a shorter life span if you matured early 
what is the trade-off between offspring number and size?...
Growth hormone promotes tissue growth by stimulating protein synthesis, mitosis, and cellular differentiation. Select one: True False True 
The parathyroid glands are located Select one: a. posterior to the thyroid gland. b. anterior to the thyroid gland. c. above the kidneys. d. within the thymus. ...
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Add to cartGrowth hormone promotes tissue growth by stimulating protein synthesis, mitosis, and cellular differentiation. Select one: True False True 
The parathyroid glands are located Select one: a. posterior to the thyroid gland. b. anterior to the thyroid gland. c. above the kidneys. d. within the thymus. ...
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