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EXSS 276 Final Exam | Verified with 100% Correct Answers
  • EXSS 276 Final Exam | Verified with 100% Correct Answers

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  • EXSS 276 Final Exam | Verified with 100% Correct Answers The movement of substances from the nephron tubule back into the bloodstream is referred to as: nephron replacement. nephron recirculation. tubular reabsorption. tubular secretion. The movement of substances from the bloodstream into the tubular nephron is referred to as: tubular reabsorption. tubular secretion. nephron replacement. nephron recirculation. The process by which plasma minus protein passes from the glomerulus into the tubul...
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ALU 301 Chapter 1|Complete Questions with 100% Verified Answers Graded A+
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  • ALU 301 Chapter 1|Complete Questions with 100% Verified Answers Immune System A complex system of cells and soluble molecules that interacts with both infective organisms and molecules from outside of the individual. Where do the cells of the immune system originate? Bone marrow Pluripotential stem cell All cells of immune system originate from this common stem cell. B-lymphocytes Found in the bone marrow; fight off bacteria; produce antibodies T-lymphocytes Found in th...
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CT Registry Review (MIC) Questions and Answers Rated 100%
  • CT Registry Review (MIC) Questions and Answers Rated 100%

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  • CT Registry Review (MIC) Questions and Answers Rated 100% In order for an x-ray photon to be measured it must: 1. enter the detector chamber 2. be absorbed by the detector material 3. be converted to a measurable event *ANS* 1,2,3 Which system component converts the projection attenuation data into the proper digital form for the array processor? *ANS* analog-to-digital converter Which of the following is NOT a function of a PACS system? a. reconstruction of the image from the raw d...
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Penn Foster - Applied Pharmacology for Vet Techs Assignment 4 (Questions + Answers) Verified 100% Correct!!.
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  • What are the main three functions of the nervous system? - Answer-Sensory, integrative, and motor. What makes up the central nervous system? - Answer-Brain and spinal cord What makes up the peripheral nervous system? - Answer-Nerves connecting the brain to muscles, bones, and glands. Two parts: somatic and autonomic Somatic nervous system - Answer-VOLUNTARY; involves the nerves connecting the central nervous system (brain) to the skeletal muscles. Autonomic nervous system (ANS) - Answer-IN...
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Chapter 21 Gastrointestinal System Exam with Questions and Answers
  • Chapter 21 Gastrointestinal System Exam with Questions and Answers

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  • Chapter 21 Gastrointestinal System Exam with Questions and Answers What are the three main functions of the GI system? ANSWER 1. digestion 2. absorption 3. metabolism What system controls the GI system? ANSWER the parasympathetic nervous system What are the four organs of the GI system that are responsible for ingestion? ANSWER mouth, salivary glands, pharynx, and esophagus What three organs are responsible for absorption of nutrients? ANSWER stomach, small intestine, and large int...
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Advanced Pathophysiology NURS 5315 Test 2
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  • Advanced Pathophysiology NURS 5315 Test 2 natural immunity immunity that we are born with Natural Immunity barriers skin, mucus membrane, natural killer cells, protein What protiens are associated with our natural immunity barriers? Cytokines and complements Phagocytic cells Neutrophils, macrophages, dendritic cells Neutraphils Associated with acute inflammation macrophages cells formed from monocytes that leave the blood stream Dendritic cells engulfs antig...
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BIOL 203 FINAL EXAM REVIEW STUDY GUIDE 2024
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  • Digestion - breaks down food into nutrients Absorption - brings the nutrients into the cells of the small intestine for transport to other body cells path of food through the body - - mouth -esophagus -upper and lower esophageal sphincters -stomach -pyloric sphincter -small intestine -ileocecal sphincter -large intestine -past the appendix -rectum -anus ***The wavelike contractions of peristalsis and the periodic squeezing of segmentation, keeps things moving ***Along the w...
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BIO 252 FINAL EXAM QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS
  • BIO 252 FINAL EXAM QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS

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  • BIO 252 FINAL EXAM QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS Describe the Enteric Nervous System - Ans:-Part of the ANS as a division/ parallel of the Parasympathetic. It is a LOCAL system, has more neurons that the spinal cord and is called the "small brain". Since it is local it uses Local reflexes, but still does communicate with the CNS some via the Vegas Nerve/Parasympathetic, so also long nerves It is independent of the nervous system, it still gets signals but functions on its own ... wut (lets ...
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MSF exam 5 practice questions and answers 2024
  • MSF exam 5 practice questions and answers 2024

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  • 1. Select the correct statement. a) The parotid gland contributes about 20% of the total saliva volume. b) The sublingual gland's secretion is mostly serous. c) Saliva contains a protease. d) There are hundreds of tiny salivary glands in the oral mucosa. - not b 2. Which of the following is a purpose of cholecystokinin? a) Stimulation of gall bladder contractions. b) Stimulation of pancreatic enzyme release. c) Stimulation of stomach to empty. d) All of the former are correct. e) Bo...
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MSF EXAM PRACTICE  QUESTIONS WITH  VERIFIED CORRECT  ANSWER
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  • MSF EXAM PRACTICE QUESTIONS WITH VERIFIED CORRECT ANSWER 1. Select the correct statement. a) The parotid gland contributes about 20% of the total saliva volume. b) The sublingual gland's secretion is mostly serous. c) Saliva contains a protease. d) There are hundreds of tiny salivary glands in the oral mucosa. - ANSWER not b 2. Which of the following is a purpose of cholecystokinin? a) Stimulation of gall bladder contractions. b) Stimulation of pancreatic enzyme release. c) Stimu...
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