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[Show more]What part of the heart pumps blood to the lungs? - ANSWER-Right ventricle 
 
What causes the normal heart sounds? - ANSWER-Closing of the heart valves 
 
What is the average cardiac output for a resting adult? - ANSWER-5.25 liters 
 
How does blood get carried to the myocardium? - ANSWER-Through the...
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Add to cartWhat part of the heart pumps blood to the lungs? - ANSWER-Right ventricle 
 
What causes the normal heart sounds? - ANSWER-Closing of the heart valves 
 
What is the average cardiac output for a resting adult? - ANSWER-5.25 liters 
 
How does blood get carried to the myocardium? - ANSWER-Through the...
True or False: Blood is a connective tissue - AnswerTrue 
 
Plasma makes up ______ % of the blood - Answer55% 
 
Which leukocytes are granulocytes? - AnswerNeutrophils, Basophils, Eosinophils 
 
Which leukocytes are agranulocytes? - AnswerLymphocytes (T cells & B cells), Monocytes & Macrophages 
 
E...
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Add to cartTrue or False: Blood is a connective tissue - AnswerTrue 
 
Plasma makes up ______ % of the blood - Answer55% 
 
Which leukocytes are granulocytes? - AnswerNeutrophils, Basophils, Eosinophils 
 
Which leukocytes are agranulocytes? - AnswerLymphocytes (T cells & B cells), Monocytes & Macrophages 
 
E...
which vein is a common location for venipuncture? - ANSWER-median cubital vein 
 
what are the 4 main functions of blood? - ANSWER--transportation of metabolic wastes 
-transportation of oxygen 
-protection from disease 
-protection from a loss of blood 
 
what is plasma is mostly made up? - ANSWER-...
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Add to cartwhich vein is a common location for venipuncture? - ANSWER-median cubital vein 
 
what are the 4 main functions of blood? - ANSWER--transportation of metabolic wastes 
-transportation of oxygen 
-protection from disease 
-protection from a loss of blood 
 
what is plasma is mostly made up? - ANSWER-...
The ABO blood group which the universal recipient is _______ - AnswerAB 
 
What compartment contains the most circulating blood? - Answerveins 
 
the common iliac vein comes together to form ______ - Answerinferior vena cava 
 
developing a thrombo-embolus risks causing in fraction, by occluding a b...
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Add to cartThe ABO blood group which the universal recipient is _______ - AnswerAB 
 
What compartment contains the most circulating blood? - Answerveins 
 
the common iliac vein comes together to form ______ - Answerinferior vena cava 
 
developing a thrombo-embolus risks causing in fraction, by occluding a b...
The ability of a specific tissue or organ to respond to the presence of a hormone is dependent on ________. - ANSWER-the presence of the appropriate receptors on the cells of the target tissue or organ 
 
Endocrine glands cannot be stimulated by - ANSWER-renal stimuli 
 
Which of the following is NO...
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Add to cartThe ability of a specific tissue or organ to respond to the presence of a hormone is dependent on ________. - ANSWER-the presence of the appropriate receptors on the cells of the target tissue or organ 
 
Endocrine glands cannot be stimulated by - ANSWER-renal stimuli 
 
Which of the following is NO...
Which taxonomic categories are capitalized? Underlined (or italicized)? What categories comprise an organism's scientific name and how is it written? - ANSWER-Genus is capitalized, genus and species are italicized or underlined, Genus and Species. 
 
What are the three domains? To what domain do al...
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Add to cartWhich taxonomic categories are capitalized? Underlined (or italicized)? What categories comprise an organism's scientific name and how is it written? - ANSWER-Genus is capitalized, genus and species are italicized or underlined, Genus and Species. 
 
What are the three domains? To what domain do al...
Name bones with sinuses - ANSWER-Ethmoid sphenoid maxillary frontal 
 
Larynx? How many single cartliges ? Double? - ANSWER-A large box at the top of the trachea. 3 single 3 double 
 
What controls pitch of vocal sounds? Intensity? - ANSWER-Tension on cords and volume of air per time 
 
What is glot...
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Add to cartName bones with sinuses - ANSWER-Ethmoid sphenoid maxillary frontal 
 
Larynx? How many single cartliges ? Double? - ANSWER-A large box at the top of the trachea. 3 single 3 double 
 
What controls pitch of vocal sounds? Intensity? - ANSWER-Tension on cords and volume of air per time 
 
What is glot...
Adrenal Medulla - ANSWER-responds to stimulation by producing epinephrine or norepinephrine 
 
Adrenal Cortex - ANSWER-produces corticosteriods the mineralocorticoid aldosterone that is used to regulate water and electrolyte balance, the glucocorticoids cortisone, hydrocortisone, corticosterone that...
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Add to cartAdrenal Medulla - ANSWER-responds to stimulation by producing epinephrine or norepinephrine 
 
Adrenal Cortex - ANSWER-produces corticosteriods the mineralocorticoid aldosterone that is used to regulate water and electrolyte balance, the glucocorticoids cortisone, hydrocortisone, corticosterone that...
2. Aldosterone is a hormone secreted by the adrenal cortex zona fasiculata that promotes sodium reabsorption in the kidney. Recall what you know about the reabsorption process in the kidney and determine how hormone levels would need to change in order to reduce the effects of hyponatremia and exces...
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Add to cart2. Aldosterone is a hormone secreted by the adrenal cortex zona fasiculata that promotes sodium reabsorption in the kidney. Recall what you know about the reabsorption process in the kidney and determine how hormone levels would need to change in order to reduce the effects of hyponatremia and exces...
Glycogenolysis - ANSWER-conversion of glycogen polymers to glucose monomers 
 
Gluconeogenesis - ANSWER-a metabolic pathway that results in the generation of glucose from non-carbohydrate carbon substrate 
 
Glycogenesis - ANSWER-the conversion of glucose to glycogen for storage in the liver 
 
Hydr...
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Add to cartGlycogenolysis - ANSWER-conversion of glycogen polymers to glucose monomers 
 
Gluconeogenesis - ANSWER-a metabolic pathway that results in the generation of glucose from non-carbohydrate carbon substrate 
 
Glycogenesis - ANSWER-the conversion of glucose to glycogen for storage in the liver 
 
Hydr...
organ - ANSWER-tissues that are grouped together 
 
what best accounts for total body water (TBW) content? - ANSWER-intracellular fluid and extracellular fluid 
 
homeostasis - ANSWER-process by which organisms maintain a relatively stable internal environment 
 
Negative feedback - ANSWER-a mechani...
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Add to cartorgan - ANSWER-tissues that are grouped together 
 
what best accounts for total body water (TBW) content? - ANSWER-intracellular fluid and extracellular fluid 
 
homeostasis - ANSWER-process by which organisms maintain a relatively stable internal environment 
 
Negative feedback - ANSWER-a mechani...
Regulation functions include: - ANSWER-- Maintaining body temperature by absorbing and distributing heat 
- Maintaining normal pH using buffers; alkaline reserve of bicarbonate ions 
Maintaining adequate fluid volume in circulatory system 
 
Protection functions include: - ANSWER-Preventing blood lo...
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Add to cartRegulation functions include: - ANSWER-- Maintaining body temperature by absorbing and distributing heat 
- Maintaining normal pH using buffers; alkaline reserve of bicarbonate ions 
Maintaining adequate fluid volume in circulatory system 
 
Protection functions include: - ANSWER-Preventing blood lo...
Endocrine System - ANSWER-the body's "slow" chemical communication system; a set of glands that secrete hormones into the bloodstream 
 
Nervous System - ANSWER-the body's speedy, electrochemical communication network, consisting of all the nerve cells of the peripheral and central nervous syste...
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Add to cartEndocrine System - ANSWER-the body's "slow" chemical communication system; a set of glands that secrete hormones into the bloodstream 
 
Nervous System - ANSWER-the body's speedy, electrochemical communication network, consisting of all the nerve cells of the peripheral and central nervous syste...
Compare and contrast the endocrine system and the nervous system. Make sure you understand the differences between a neurotransmitter and a hormone, addressing the importance of receptor specificity. - ANSWER-Endocrine - Uses hormones released by endocrine glands 
Effects many effector organs (i.e. ...
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Add to cartCompare and contrast the endocrine system and the nervous system. Make sure you understand the differences between a neurotransmitter and a hormone, addressing the importance of receptor specificity. - ANSWER-Endocrine - Uses hormones released by endocrine glands 
Effects many effector organs (i.e. ...
A person with an extremely high count of neutrophils is likely suffering ________. - ANSWER-a bacterial infection 
 
An individual who is blood type AB negative can ________. - ANSWER-receive any blood type in moderate amounts except that with the Rh (or D) antigen 
 
If you centrifuge (spin) whole ...
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Add to cartA person with an extremely high count of neutrophils is likely suffering ________. - ANSWER-a bacterial infection 
 
An individual who is blood type AB negative can ________. - ANSWER-receive any blood type in moderate amounts except that with the Rh (or D) antigen 
 
If you centrifuge (spin) whole ...
Endocrine glands - ANSWER-organs that are traditional sources of hormones 
 
Hormones - ANSWER-chemical messengers that are transported by the bloodstream and stimulate physiological responses in cells of another tissue or organ, often a considerable distance away 
 
What are the four principal mech...
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Add to cartEndocrine glands - ANSWER-organs that are traditional sources of hormones 
 
Hormones - ANSWER-chemical messengers that are transported by the bloodstream and stimulate physiological responses in cells of another tissue or organ, often a considerable distance away 
 
What are the four principal mech...
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