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Exam 3 REVIEW Physiology Questions and Answers 100% Pass
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Exam 3 REVIEW Physiology Questions and 
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Thrombin is an enzyme needing calcium as a cofactor to convert fibrinogen into fibrin 
threads - Correct Answer ️️ -True 
Graded skeletal muscle contractions is due to differing numbers of simultaneously 
active motor units - Correct Answer ️️ -True 
Since fenestrated capillaries, are the most porous, they are found abundantly in the 
brain to allow oxygen to readily diffuse into the local nervous tissue - Correct Answer ️️ 
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Physio exam 4 Short Questions and Answers. fully Revised Edition
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Physio exam 4 Short Questions and Answers. fully 
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Peripheral nervous system (PNS) - ***carries messages to and from the CNS 
somatic nervous system and autonomic nervous system 
somatic nervous system - ***controls voluntary (skeletal) muscles and transmits sensory info to the CNS 
short reflexes, no input from CNS 
autonomic nervous system - ***controls involuntary body functions (smooth muscle, glands, cardiac 
muscle) 
sympathetic nervous system and parasympathetic nervous ...
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Test Bank For Guyton and Hall Textbook of Medical Physiology 14th Edition by Guyton Hall, Michael Hall. Isbn. 9780323640039.
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Test Bank Guyton and Hall Textbook of Medical Physiology 14th Edition by Guyton Hall, Michael Hall. Isbn. 9780323640039. 
Textbook of Medical Physiology 14e Test Bank. Guyton and Hall 14e test bank. 
Contents:-=Unit I. Introduction to Physiology: The Cell and General Physiology 
Chapter 1. Functional Organization of the Human Body and Control of the “Internal Environment” 
Cells are the Living Units of the Body 
Extracellular Fluid—the “Internal Environment” 
Homeostasis—Maintenance ...
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nightingale college physiology week13 activity Questions With Complete Solutions
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Physiology exam summary questions & correct Answers
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Physiology exam summary questions & correct Answers 
 
What are the different types of cells according to the transcriptional programs in cells? - ANSWER-- epithelial 
- neuronal 
- endothelial 
- mesenchymal 
- blood cells 
 
Fluid distribution in body: - ANSWER-Extracellular fluid: 33% 
- Interstitial: 16-20% 
- Plasmatic fluid: 4-7% 
- Lymphatic fluid: 2% 
- Transcellular fluid: 1% 
High concentrations of Na+, Cl-, HCO3-, (Ca2+), glucose, FA, aa, CO2 and other cellular waste products 
 
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Physiology Exam 1-Questions and Answers Graded A+
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Physiology Exam 1-Questions and Answers Graded A+ 
 
homeostasis - ANSWER-maintenance of a constant internal environment 
factors to maintain: pH, temp, water etc 
 
why is homeostasis important - ANSWER-important in order to keep optimal conditions 
It keeps conditions constant for enzyme action and cell functions 
 
what is stress? - ANSWER-when the body is pushed out of homeostasis 
 
what are the two methods used by the body to maintain homeostasis? - ANSWER-homeostatic control system 
nega...
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Physiology: Neuromuscular transmission-Questions and Answers Graded A+
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Physiology: Neuromuscular transmission-Questions and Answers Graded A+ 
 
Graded Potentials - ANSWER-Graded potentials are electrical signals that spread over a short distance. Their main purpose is to generate or prevent APs. 
>Decremental: Amplitude decreases with increasing distance from the site of the stimulus. Local changes in membrane potential, effect a small area. Graded Potentials do not propagate. 
>Vary in size: the amplitude of the potential is dependent on the strength of the...
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Physiology - Neuromuscular Transmission + Physiology of Skeletal Muscle Contraction-Questions and Answers Graded A+
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Physiology - Neuromuscular Transmission + Physiology of Skeletal Muscle Contraction-Questions and Answers Graded A+ 
 
Neuromuscular Transmission - ANSWER-Transmission between motor neurons and muscle cells. 
 
axon terminal = - ANSWER-synaptic knob 
 
In neuromuscular transmission, the neurotransmitter is - ANSWER-acetylcholine 
 
The site of Neuromuscular Transmission - ANSWER-(Synapse). 
-If transmission is between neuron and muscle cell it's called a neuromuscular. junction. 
 
In the syna...
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PHYSIOLOGY FINAL EXAM
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PHYSIOLOGY FINAL EXAM WITH CORRECT ANSWERS. 
UPDATED 2024. 
which of the following statements is correct about people with blood type AB - correct answer - - their red blood cells have A antigen tags 
- their red blood cells have B antigen tags 
- they can receive A, B, AB, and O blood 
 
which of the following statements is correct about people with blood type O? - correct answer - - their plasma has anti A and anti B antibodies 
- they can donate blood to other people with A, B, AB, and O bloo...
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chapter 10 physiology of GB and biliary tree-Questions and Answers
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chapter 10 physiology of GB and biliary tree-Questions and Answers 
 
what are the functions of the biliary system? (5) - ANSWER--transport bile from the liver to the intestines 
-store and concentrate bile in the gallbladder 
-allow bile into the GB through biliary ducts 
-allow bile from GB to the duodenum through the CBD 
-also aids in fat digestion 
 
what regulates the flow of bile? - ANSWER-Sphincter of Oddi 
 
eating causes stimulation of ______________ and where is it secreted? - ANSWER-...