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BIOS 255 Complete Course Unit 1 - 8
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Question : (TCO3) Which of the following is a major function of blood? 
Question : (TCO3) Which of the following blood types is a person whose blood cells were not agglutinated by anti-A serum, anti-B serum, and anti-Rh serum 
Question : (TCO3) Which of the following formed elements in blood are r...
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Add to cartQuestion : (TCO3) Which of the following is a major function of blood? 
Question : (TCO3) Which of the following blood types is a person whose blood cells were not agglutinated by anti-A serum, anti-B serum, and anti-Rh serum 
Question : (TCO3) Which of the following formed elements in blood are r...
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Question: Which method of acquiring adaptive immunity results from mother-to-baby immunoglobulin transfer via breast feeding?
Question: Which of the following is NOT a function of the lymphatic and immune system?
Question: Exhalation begins when
Question: Which of the following precursor cells event...
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Add to cartQuestion: Which method of acquiring adaptive immunity results from mother-to-baby immunoglobulin transfer via breast feeding?
Question: Which of the following is NOT a function of the lymphatic and immune system?
Question: Exhalation begins when
Question: Which of the following precursor cells event...
Question: Describe innate and adaptive immune systems, how they work and how they interact.
Question: Explain the various subclasses of antibodies – how they are similar, how they differ.
Question: Define ventilation, external respiration and internal respiration. Be sure to identify their functio...
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Add to cartQuestion: Describe innate and adaptive immune systems, how they work and how they interact.
Question: Explain the various subclasses of antibodies – how they are similar, how they differ.
Question: Define ventilation, external respiration and internal respiration. Be sure to identify their functio...
Question: Be familiar with left and right sided heart failure and what the consequences are (remember the case study that we did in lecture and lab?)
Question: Know the different types of immunity – active vs passive, natural vs artificial.
*****Know the neural mechanisms of respiratory control in...
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Question: Know the different types of immunity – active vs passive, natural vs artificial.
*****Know the neural mechanisms of respiratory control in...
BIOS 255 Practical Term List
UNIT 1 – Anatomy (Ex 27) and Dissection of the Heart (Handout)
Objectives:
1.	Describe the location of the heart within the thorax
2.	Identify the major anatomical areas and structures of the heart on models, diagrams, and dissections of sheep/cow hearts
3.	Compare the...
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UNIT 1 – Anatomy (Ex 27) and Dissection of the Heart (Handout)
Objectives:
1.	Describe the location of the heart within the thorax
2.	Identify the major anatomical areas and structures of the heart on models, diagrams, and dissections of sheep/cow hearts
3.	Compare the...
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Add to cartBIOS 255 Unit 1 Discussion; The Contraction Cycle
The contraction cycle of the heart is the series of events that occurs during one heartbeat. Each beat of the heart includes the contraction (systole) and relaxation (diastole) of the atria and then the ventricles. Let's begin the examination of thi...
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Add to cartBIOS 255 Unit 1 Discussion; The Contraction Cycle
The contraction cycle of the heart is the series of events that occurs during one heartbeat. Each beat of the heart includes the contraction (systole) and relaxation (diastole) of the atria and then the ventricles. Let's begin the examination of thi...
BIOS 255 Unit 1 Discussion; The Heart
The human heart is a four-chambered hydraulic pump. A hydraulic pump uses differences in pressure to move material from areas of higher pressures to areas of lower pressures. The pressure differences created by the heart move blood between the chambers and the c...
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Add to cartBIOS 255 Unit 1 Discussion; The Heart
The human heart is a four-chambered hydraulic pump. A hydraulic pump uses differences in pressure to move material from areas of higher pressures to areas of lower pressures. The pressure differences created by the heart move blood between the chambers and the c...
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Add to cartBIOS 255 Unit 2 Discussion; Blood Flow Dynamics
Cardiac output is the amount of blood ejected from the left or right ventricle in any given minute. Cardiac output must be maintained in order to keep sufficient blood flow throughthe capillaries. Identify the factors that directly affect blood flow in...
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Add to cartBIOS 255 Unit 2 Discussion; Blood Flow Dynamics
Cardiac output is the amount of blood ejected from the left or right ventricle in any given minute. Cardiac output must be maintained in order to keep sufficient blood flow throughthe capillaries. Identify the factors that directly affect blood flow in...
BIOS 255 Unit 2 Discussion; Blood Vessel Structure
Let’s start by discussing the structure of our blood vessels. Let’s each take a characteristic of (1) arteries, (2) veins, or (3) capillaries. Build upon what your classmates say to enable us to have a more full understanding of these vessels th...
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Add to cartBIOS 255 Unit 2 Discussion; Blood Vessel Structure
Let’s start by discussing the structure of our blood vessels. Let’s each take a characteristic of (1) arteries, (2) veins, or (3) capillaries. Build upon what your classmates say to enable us to have a more full understanding of these vessels th...
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BIOS 255 Unit 2 Quiz.Questions and Answers.
Question: Which blood vessels permit exchange between the blood and surrounding interstitial fluid?
Question: The venae cavae and their tributaries in the abdominopelvic cavities are examples of
Question: Which vessel wall layer forms a sheath of connectiv...
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Add to cartBIOS 255 Unit 2 Quiz.Questions and Answers.
Question: Which blood vessels permit exchange between the blood and surrounding interstitial fluid?
Question: The venae cavae and their tributaries in the abdominopelvic cavities are examples of
Question: Which vessel wall layer forms a sheath of connectiv...
BIOS 255 Unit 5 Quiz
Question. (TCO4) What is the major difference between lymph and interstitial fluid? (Points : 2)
Question. (TCO4) Lack of resistance is also known as (Points : 2)
Question. (TCO4) Which of the following is an INCORRECT matching of immune system cells and their function? (Points ...
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Question. (TCO4) What is the major difference between lymph and interstitial fluid? (Points : 2)
Question. (TCO4) Lack of resistance is also known as (Points : 2)
Question. (TCO4) Which of the following is an INCORRECT matching of immune system cells and their function? (Points ...
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Add to cartBIOS 255 Unit 3 Discussion; Liquid Connective Tissue
Explain the similarities and differences among serum, lymph, and plasma. Take one characteristic of the fluid, extracellular component of this connective tissue and explain how it relates to the other liquids.
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Add to cartBIOS 255 Unit 3 Discussion; Liquid Connective Tissue
Explain the similarities and differences among serum, lymph, and plasma. Take one characteristic of the fluid, extracellular component of this connective tissue and explain how it relates to the other liquids.
BIOS 255 Unit 3 Discussion; Whole Blood
Describe the composition, physical characteristics, and functions of whole blood. Explain why it is classified as a connective tissue.
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Add to cartBIOS 255 Unit 3 Discussion; Whole Blood
Describe the composition, physical characteristics, and functions of whole blood. Explain why it is classified as a connective tissue.
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Add to cartBIOS 255 Unit 4 Discussion; Nonspecific Immunity
How do the various elements of the nonspecific immune system function in providing daily protection against a variety of pathogens? Each student should provide a unique aspect of the nonspecific immune system and educate the rest of us concerning its ...
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Add to cartBIOS 255 Unit 4 Discussion; Nonspecific Immunity
How do the various elements of the nonspecific immune system function in providing daily protection against a variety of pathogens? Each student should provide a unique aspect of the nonspecific immune system and educate the rest of us concerning its ...
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BIOS 255 Unit 4 Discussion; The Lymphatic System
How do the various components of the lymphatic system operate? We have talked about many organ systems. In what ways are components of the lymphatic system involved in many other organ systems? Try to focus on one element of this system and provide an...
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Add to cartBIOS 255 Unit 4 Discussion; The Lymphatic System
How do the various components of the lymphatic system operate? We have talked about many organ systems. In what ways are components of the lymphatic system involved in many other organ systems? Try to focus on one element of this system and provide an...
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Add to cartBIOS 255 Unit 5 Discussion; B and T Cells
Our knowledge and understanding of the various forms of lymphocytes continue to expand. Our initial discussion this week will be on the various forms of B and T cells -- each of us should take one class of lymphocytes and explain it's role in the adaptive i...
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Add to cartBIOS 255 Unit 5 Discussion; B and T Cells
Our knowledge and understanding of the various forms of lymphocytes continue to expand. Our initial discussion this week will be on the various forms of B and T cells -- each of us should take one class of lymphocytes and explain it's role in the adaptive i...
BIOS 255 Unit 5 Discussion; Vaccinations - Friend or Foe
Recently a number of individuals have claimed that adjuvants, such as thymersol in vaccines, lead to the development of a variety of disorders, such as autism. Although these initial claims have not been substantiated and have since been withd...
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Add to cartBIOS 255 Unit 5 Discussion; Vaccinations - Friend or Foe
Recently a number of individuals have claimed that adjuvants, such as thymersol in vaccines, lead to the development of a variety of disorders, such as autism. Although these initial claims have not been substantiated and have since been withd...
BIOS 255 Unit 6 Discussion; Breathing
Describe the events that cause inhalation and exhalation and how Boyle’s law relates to the events.
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Add to cartBIOS 255 Unit 6 Discussion; Breathing
Describe the events that cause inhalation and exhalation and how Boyle’s law relates to the events.
BIOS 255 Unit 7 Discussion; Respiratory Diseases
Compare the causes and consequences of chronic bronchitis, emphysema, asthma, and lung cancer. Once we have made these comparisons then we should follow up on other disorders that affect either the upper or lower respiratory systems. Be sure to commen...
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Add to cartBIOS 255 Unit 7 Discussion; Respiratory Diseases
Compare the causes and consequences of chronic bronchitis, emphysema, asthma, and lung cancer. Once we have made these comparisons then we should follow up on other disorders that affect either the upper or lower respiratory systems. Be sure to commen...
BIOS 255 Unit 7 Discussion; Transport of Gases
Describe how oxygen and carbon dioxide are transported in the blood, and explain how their loading and unloading is affected by temperature, pH, BPG, and PCO2.
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Describe how oxygen and carbon dioxide are transported in the blood, and explain how their loading and unloading is affected by temperature, pH, BPG, and PCO2.
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