Geschreven door studenten die geslaagd zijn Direct beschikbaar na je betaling Online lezen of als PDF Verkeerd document? Gratis ruilen 4,6 TrustPilot
logo-home
Tentamen (uitwerkingen)

BIOL 235: Assignment 3 (2018): Athabasca University |( 100% VERIFIED ANSWERS, ALREADY GRADED A)

Beoordeling
-
Verkocht
1
Pagina's
20
Geüpload op
26-07-2020
Geschreven in
2019/2020

BIOL 235: Assignment 3 (2018): Athabasca University Assignment 3: Biology 235: Human Anatomy and Physiology (2018) Weight: 5% Minimum Pass Grade: 50% 1. Fill in the words or phrases that best complete each sentence. Be as specific as possible. a. Erythrocytes contain the enzyme ______, which catalyzes the conversion of metabolically produced CO2 and water into ______. b. Most old erythrocytes are removed from circulation and destroyed by cells called ______, as they rupture passing through the narrow capillaries of the organ called the _____. c. Undifferentiated cells called _______ reside in the bone marrow, where they continuously divide and _______ to give rise to each of the types of blood cells. d. The process of leukocytes squeezing through the capillary ________ to exit the vasculature is known as emigration or ________. Once they leave the bloodstream to fight a pathological condition, they never return. e. The genetically-determined glycoprotein and _________ antigens found on the surface of an erythrocyte are called _________, and a person with agglutinins that react with type A and blood type B has type _____blood. f. During embryonic development, ninety-nine percent of the cardiac fibers are specialized for the function called _______, whereas the remainder is specialized for _________. g. The action potential delay at the _________ ensures that atrial excitation and contraction are complete before __________ excitation and contraction commence. h. The ________ is the volume of blood in the ventricle after ejection has been completed. An increase of this volume occurs when the stroke volume is _______. i. The three cations, K , Ca2 , and Na have an important effect of heart function. Increased blood levels of Na blocks ______ inflow and results in a decrease in the force of contraction, while an excess of ______ blocks the generation of action potentials. j. An increase in parasympathetic activity has the following effect on stroke volume: ________. An increase in parasympathetic activity _______ atrial contractility. 2. A patient has the misfortune to have both diabetes insipidus and Addison’s disease.How will those conditions affect the patient’s ability to regulate blood pressure? 3. In the correct sequence, list the names of the blood vessels and heart’s chambers that an RBC would travel through (or flow into other vessels) on its journey from the muscles located anterior to the right tibia to the heart, then to the left shoulder muscles, and then back to the heart. Take in consideration only the vessels listed in the Study Guide. 4. Describe the activation, proliferation and differentiation of T cells and B cells and briefly describe the functions of the differentiated cells. 5. Match the items in column A with the descriptions in column B. Items in column A can be used only once when making matches to column B. 6. You eat spaghetti with meatballs in marinara sauce and drink a glass of orange juice. Describe the chemical components of your meal, the digestive events in the mouth, and the content of your stomach one hour after you ingest the meal and juice, and describe what happens to the chemical constituents in the stomach. Describe the digestive processes for each of these nutrients in the small intestine, and the mechanisms for absorption of vitamins, water, and electrolytes. 7. Fill in the words or phrases that best complete the sentence. a. _____ is the sum of all of the chemical reactions in the body, while _______ refers to chemical reactions that decompose large molecules into smaller ones. b. ________ is the chemical reaction in which there is a gain of electrons and it is the opposite of ________. c. _______ is a coenzyme that carries hydrogen atoms during coupled ________ reactions in the cell. d. _________ is made primarily in the mitochondria by a process called ________. e. _______ is a set of reactions in which there is the breakdown of glucose into two molecules of pyruvic acid, and ________ is the formation of glucose molecules from noncarbohydrate sources. f. ________ transport lipids in the bloodstream; they include VLDLs, LDLs, and HDLs. In lipolysis, _________ are split into fatty acids and glycerol. g. ________ is the molecule that enters the Krebs cycle; it is also used to synthesize fatty acids, ketone bodies, and _______. h. _______ is the primary hormone regulating metabolism during the absorptive state; the major taskof the ________ state is to maintain the normal blood glucose level. i. The metabolic rate observed when a fasting individual is resting but awake and is experiencing comfortable conditions is called the _______. Peripheral _______ allows increased blood flow to superficial tissues of the body to release excess heat. j. ______ is the most abundant cation in the extracellular fluid; proper levels of this ion are critical for nerve impulse conduction and maintenance of ______balance. 8. Describe the pressures that affect glomerular filtration, and describe the effects of drinking too much beer on the urinary system. 9. List and briefly describe the mechanisms that prevent acid-base imbalances from appearing in the body. In addition, indicate where each mechanism functions most significantly. (Do not explain any specific chemical reactions.) 10. Describe the path of a sperm cell from the site of its maturation to the site of the acrosomal reaction. Include the major function of each segment in this processand descriptions and functions of fluids added along that path.

Meer zien Lees minder
Instelling
Vak

Voorbeeld van de inhoud

BIOL 235: Assignment 3
Each question is worth 10 marks.

1. Fill in the words or phrases that best complete each sentence. Be as specific as possible.

Answer:

a. Erythrocytes contain the enzyme carbonic anhydrase, which catalyzes the conversion of metabolically
produced CO2 and water into carbonic acid.

b. Most old erythrocytes are removed from circulation and destroyed by cells called macrophages, as they
rupture passing through the narrow capillaries of the organ called the spleen.

c. Undifferentiated cells called pluripotent stem cells reside in the bone marrow, where they continuously
divide and differentiate to give rise to each of the types of blood cells.

d. The process of leukocytes squeezing through the capillary endothelial cells pores to exit the vasculature
is known as emigration or diapedesis. Once they leave the bloodstream to fight a pathological condition,
they never return.

e. The genetically-determined glycoprotein and glycolipid antigens found on the surface of an erythrocyte
are called agglutinogens, and a person with agglutinins that react with type A and blood type B has type
O blood.

f. During embryonic development, ninety-nine percent of the cardiac fibers are specialized for the function
called purkinje fibers, whereas the remainder is specialized for autorhythmic function.

g. The action potential delay at the atrioventricular node ensures that atrial excitation and contraction are
complete before ventricular excitation and contraction commence.

h. The end-systolic volume is the volume of blood in the ventricle after ejection has been completed. An
increase of this volume occurs when the stroke volume is at rest.

i. The three cations, K+, Ca2+, and Na+ have an important effect of heart function. Increased blood levels of
Na+ blocks Ca2+ inflow and results in a decrease in the force of contraction, while an excess of K+
blocks the generation of action potentials.

, j. An increase in parasympathetic activity has the following effect on stroke volume: heart rate decrease.
An increase in parasympathetic activity decreases atrial contractility.

2. A patient has the misfortune to have both diabetes insipidus and Addison’s disease.How will those
conditions affect the patient’s ability to regulate blood pressure?

Answer:

 Diabetes insipidus associated with deficient secretion of antidiuretic hormone or vasopressin (ADH).
Addison’s disease is associated with inadequate secretion of aldosterone and cortisol from the
adrenal cortex. ADH and aldosterone influence blood pressure ADH causes the kidneys to reabsorb
more water into the blood. More water means more blood volume, which in turn means more blood
pressure. Aldosterone is part of the renin-angiotensin-aldosterone pathway that regulates blood
pressure. Baroreceptors in the kidney detect low blood pressure and signal the kidney to release
more renin. In a series of steps, the increased renin secretion results in conversion of angiotensin I to
angiotensin II. Angiotensins cause peripheral vasoconstriction increasing blood pressure.
Angiotensin II triggers the adrenal cortex to release more aldosterone. Aldosterone causes the
kidneys to reabsorb more Na+. Since water flows Na+, the effect is to increase blood volume and
therefore blood pressure. Aldosterone also increases the secretion of two vasodilating ions: K+ and
H+. Removing those ions limits vasodilation and increases blood pressure. Since the patient does not
have enough ADH or aldosterone, he or she will probably have a difficult time maintaining normal
blood pressure. The patient is likely to have hypotension (a condition in which the arterial BP is
abnormally low) and experience syncope (transient loss of consciousness (and postural tone) with
complete return to consciousness which resolves on its own within seconds to a minute) if he or she
changes position rapidly.




3. In the correct sequence, list the names of the blood vessels and heart’s chambers that an RBC would
travel through (or flow into other vessels) on its journey from the muscles located anterior to the right
tibia to the heart, then to the left shoulder muscles, and then back to the heart. Take in consideration
only the vessels listed in the Study Guide.

Answer:

Geschreven voor

Instelling
Vak

Documentinformatie

Geüpload op
26 juli 2020
Aantal pagina's
20
Geschreven in
2019/2020
Type
Tentamen (uitwerkingen)
Bevat
Onbekend

Onderwerpen

$25.99
Krijg toegang tot het volledige document:

Verkeerd document? Gratis ruilen Binnen 14 dagen na aankoop en voor het downloaden kun je een ander document kiezen. Je kunt het bedrag gewoon opnieuw besteden.
Geschreven door studenten die geslaagd zijn
Direct beschikbaar na je betaling
Online lezen of als PDF


Ook beschikbaar in voordeelbundel

Maak kennis met de verkoper

Seller avatar
De reputatie van een verkoper is gebaseerd op het aantal documenten dat iemand tegen betaling verkocht heeft en de beoordelingen die voor die items ontvangen zijn. Er zijn drie niveau’s te onderscheiden: brons, zilver en goud. Hoe beter de reputatie, hoe meer de kwaliteit van zijn of haar werk te vertrouwen is.
chamberlain_university CHAMBERLAIN COLLEGE OF NURSING
Volgen Je moet ingelogd zijn om studenten of vakken te kunnen volgen
Verkocht
1200
Lid sinds
6 jaar
Aantal volgers
1055
Documenten
2308
Laatst verkocht
1 maand geleden

3.5

274 beoordelingen

5
105
4
51
3
54
2
17
1
47

Recent door jou bekeken

Waarom studenten kiezen voor Stuvia

Gemaakt door medestudenten, geverifieerd door reviews

Kwaliteit die je kunt vertrouwen: geschreven door studenten die slaagden en beoordeeld door anderen die dit document gebruikten.

Niet tevreden? Kies een ander document

Geen zorgen! Je kunt voor hetzelfde geld direct een ander document kiezen dat beter past bij wat je zoekt.

Betaal zoals je wilt, start meteen met leren

Geen abonnement, geen verplichtingen. Betaal zoals je gewend bent via iDeal of creditcard en download je PDF-document meteen.

Student with book image

“Gekocht, gedownload en geslaagd. Zo makkelijk kan het dus zijn.”

Alisha Student

Bezig met je bronvermelding?

Maak nauwkeurige citaten in APA, MLA en Harvard met onze gratis bronnengenerator.

Bezig met je bronvermelding?

Veelgestelde vragen