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BIOD152 A&P 2 - Portage Learning Final Exam 100% Verified SOLUTIONS
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BIOD152 A&P 2 - 
Portage Learning Final 
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the neuron pictured below, is best described as 
multipolar 
true or false, explain why the state is false : Bipolar neurons have a central cell body 
with two extensions 
true 
List the phases of an action potential in order 
1. resting potential 
2. depolarization 
arizarion 
ng condition 
true or false , if false explain why the statement is false: the central nervous system 
consists of the brain and spinal cord 
true...
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WCU - PHYS 261 FINAL EXAM LATEST ANSWERS 2023.
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WCU - PHYS 261 FINAL EXAM LATEST ANSWERS 2022. ) Nucleic acids are polymers of units called 
A) ribose. 
B) bases. 
C) fatty acids. 
D) amino acids. 
E) nucleotides. 
6) Cell membranes are said to be 
A) actively permeable. 
B) impermeable. 
C) freely permeable. 
D) selectively permeable. 
E) none of the above 
7) In humans, only __________ cells have flagella. 
A) sperm 
B) intestine lining 
C) stomach lining 
D) respiratory tract lining 
E) two of the above 
8) The addition of a phosphate grou...
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NASM 7th Edition Questions and Answers 2023
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NASM 7th Edition Questions and Answers 2023 
What percentage of adults are do not meet recommended activity guidelines? 
80% 
 
 
 
BMI Normal 
18.5-24.9 
 
 
 
Overweight BMI 
25-29.9 
 
 
 
Obese BMI 
over 30 
 
 
 
Bad Blood Pressure 
Hypertension= 140/90 
 
 
 
normal blood pressure 
120/80 
 
 
 
140 
systolic It is specifically the maximum arterial pressure during contraction of the left ventricle of the heart. 
 
 
 
90 
Diastolic- relating to the phase of the heartbeat when the heart mus...
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Anatomy And Physiology From Science to Life, 2nd Edition by Jenkins, Gail - Test Bank
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1. 
Which of the following tissues is always avascular? 
A) 
connective tissue 
D) 
epithelial tissue 
B) 
muscle tissue 
E) 
nervous tissue 
C) 
skeletal tissue 
 
 
 
Ans: D Difficulty: Medium 
 
2. 
A scientist who examines tissue changes that might indicate disease is called a 
A) 
histologist. 
D) 
epidemologist 
B) 
radiologist. 
E) 
endocrinologist. 
C) 
pathologist. 
 
 
 
Ans: C Difficulty: Easy 
 
3. 
The tissue lining body cavities is 
A) 
epithelial tissue. 
D) 
m...
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NU 545 Advance Pathophysiology Unit 2 Exam- University of South Alabama
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Afferent - Towards (towards the spinal cord) 
Efferent - Away From (away from the spinal cord) 
Which nerves are incapable of regeneration? - Neurons in the Central Nervous 
System (CNS) do not divide and injury causes permanent loss. 
Which injury to nerves has better outcomes? Crushed or Severed/Cut - Crushed 
nerves recover better 
How do peripheral nerves repair themselves? - Axonal Reaction 
Name 8 local changes that occur when an axon is severed - 1. Cut end retracts and 
the axolemma cove...
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PHYS 261 FINAL EXAM QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS 2023 REVIEW - Complete Solution
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PHYS 261 FINAL EXAM QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS 2023 REVIEW - Complete. An allosteric modulator binds to 
A) the active site. 
B) the product. 
C) a region of the enzyme other than the active site. 
D) the surrounding tissue. 
E) the substrate. 
10) Permeability is a property of 
A) solutes. 
B) solvents. 
C) ions. 
D) membranes. 
E) proteins. 
11) What are the two extracellular fluid compartments in the body? 
A) plasma and the fluid portion of the blood 
B) intracellular and plasma 
C) plasma and in...
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EXPH 386 Exam 3 Latest Update 
 
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coordination and integration of the muscles of the body together with the nerves that supply them 
Neuromuscular system 
 
Cell body (soma) action dictates the critical firing rate of the action potential 
 
Cell body (soma) contains what structures involved in replication and transmission of the 
genetic code 
 
Are larger cell bodies (somas) associated with higher or lower critical firing rates? higher 
 
short neural branches that receive impulses...
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OCCTH 583 Midterm Exam (Answered;graded A+)
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Branchlike parts of a neuron that are specialized to receive information - Answer-Dendrites 
The part of the neuron that contains the nucleus, which processes and integrates information - AnswerCell Body / Soma 
A threadlike extension of a neuron that carries nerve impulses away from the cell body - Answer-Axon 
Nerve - Answer-A bundle of axons makes up a ___ 
Branches of the axon that allow one neuron to pass the signal to multiple effectors - Answer-Axon 
Collaterals 
At the axon hillock - Ans...
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Regis College PSYCH 643 - All Weeks Quizzes - Questions with Verified Answers
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Week 3 Quiz 
#1 is C. 
1. Volume neurotransmission refers to? 
The diffusion of neurotransmitter to nearby neurons. 
2. Retrograde neurotransmissions refers to? 
The flow of neurotransmitter from postsynaptic neuron to presynaptic neuron 
3. Use the following CYP450 table to hypothesize drug interactions and their clinical 
significance for a patient on clozapine who carbamazepine, a mood stabilizer? 
Clozapine levels would decrease, placing the patient at risk for re-emergence of 
psychotic sym...
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EEOB 4550 Exam 2 Questions With 100% Correct Answers.
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What does the change in membrane voltage depend on? - ️️depends on the ion 
channels opened, not the neurotransmitter 
some neurotransmitters can have both excitatory and inhibitory effects; depends on the 
ligand gated channels in postsynaptic cell and the ion channels determining EPSP or 
IPSP 
When are large axons used? - ️️rapid responses- cockroach startle/escape 
response; sensory filiform hair receptors on back synapse to giant axon that goes to 
thoracic region and then synapses ...
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