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BIOL 235 midterm 2 Biology (Athabasca University) practice exam questions and answers complete solved solution all done
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Biology 235 Physiology - Exam #2 Questions With Verified Answers
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What are the three types of muscle tissue? - answer1) Skeletal muscle 
2) Cardiac muscle 
3) Smooth muscle 
What are the characteristics of skeletal muscle? - answer- Long, cylindrical cells 
- Multinucleate 
- Striated with numerous fine bands 
- Voluntary 
- Neurogenic, it requires a nerve to stimulate it 
What are the characteristics of smooth muscle? - answer- Spindle shapes 
- Flat and unstriated 
- Single nucleus 
- Involun...
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Biology 235 Physiology - Exam #2 Questions With Verified Answers
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What are the three types of muscle tissue? - answer1) Skeletal muscle 
2) Cardiac muscle 
3) Smooth muscle 
What are the characteristics of skeletal muscle? - answer- Long, cylindrical cells 
- Multinucleate 
- Striated with numerous fine bands 
- Voluntary 
- Neurogenic, it requires a nerve to stimulate it 
What are the characteristics of smooth muscle? - answer- Spindle shapes 
- Flat and unstriated 
- Single nucleus 
- Involun...
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Biology 235 midterm 2A Exam Questions With 100% Correct Answers
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sacral plexus 
- network formed by the roots (anterior rami) of spinal nerves L4-L5 and S1-S4 
- supply lower limbs, buttock and perineum 
- DIAGRAM? 
TIP: sacral plexus with sciatic nerve look into it 
what helps enhance sensitivity in a receptor? 
DIAGRAM 
encapsulated nerve endings 
zygomaticus major 
DIAGRAM 
draws angle of mouth superiorly and laterally (smiling) 
foliate papillae 
DIAGRAM 
located on lateral aspects of poste...
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Biology 235 midterm 2A Exam Questions With 100% Correct Answers
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sacral plexus 
- network formed by the roots (anterior rami) of spinal nerves L4-L5 and S1-S4 
- supply lower limbs, buttock and perineum 
- DIAGRAM? 
TIP: sacral plexus with sciatic nerve look into it 
what helps enhance sensitivity in a receptor? 
DIAGRAM 
encapsulated nerve endings 
zygomaticus major 
DIAGRAM 
draws angle of mouth superiorly and laterally (smiling) 
foliate papillae 
DIAGRAM 
located on lateral aspects of poste...
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Biology 235 - Exam 3 Prep Questions With Verified Answers
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Resistance 
opposition to blood flow from friction 
What is hypertrophy? 
increase in muscle size 
How does hypertrophy occur? 
increase in the number of actin and myosin filaments 
satellite cells 
protect neuron cell bodies 
Blood Flow Resistance 
the opposition to blood flow through a vessel 
Blood Flow Resistance Factors 
Blood Viscosity 
Vessel Length 
Vessel Radius 
Flow rate of blood 
F = (pressure gradient / resistance) 
or 
F =...
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Biology 235 UBCO midterm 2 Exam Questions With 100% Correct Answers
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what does the pyramidal tract control? 
learned motor actions 
 
 
The pyramidal tract works with the ______ to produce smooth, co-ordinated movements. Both are contralateral projections 
extrapyramidal tracts 
 
 
The CNS develops a _______________. when neural folds fuse along the dorsal midline forming a hollow tube 
embryonic neural tube 
 
 
what is anencephaly? 
failure to fuse at the rostral end of the tube. this leads t...
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Biology 235 - Exam 3 Prep Questions With Verified Answers
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Resistance 
opposition to blood flow from friction 
What is hypertrophy? 
increase in muscle size 
How does hypertrophy occur? 
increase in the number of actin and myosin filaments 
satellite cells 
protect neuron cell bodies 
Blood Flow Resistance 
the opposition to blood flow through a vessel 
Blood Flow Resistance Factors 
Blood Viscosity 
Vessel Length 
Vessel Radius 
Flow rate of blood 
F = (pressure gradient / resistance) 
or 
F =...
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Biology 235: Exam 3 Questions With 100% Correct Answers
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Nonspecific Resistance (Innate Immunity) - answerpresent at birth; includes defense 
mechanisms that provide general protection against invasion by a wide range of pathogens 
Immunity (Adaptive Immunity) - answerinvolves activation of specific lymphocytes that 
combat a particular pathogen 
lymphatic system - answerthe body system that carries out immune responses is the 
____________ ______________. 
innate immunity - answerrefers to a w...
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Biology 235 Physiology - Exam #2 Questions With Verified Answers
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What are the three types of muscle tissue? - answer1) Skeletal muscle 
2) Cardiac muscle 
3) Smooth muscle 
What are the characteristics of skeletal muscle? - answer- Long, cylindrical cells 
- Multinucleate 
- Striated with numerous fine bands 
- Voluntary 
- Neurogenic, it requires a nerve to stimulate it 
What are the characteristics of smooth muscle? - answer- Spindle shapes 
- Flat and unstriated 
- Single nucleus 
- Involun...
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