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    When comparing the results of each subject in a group, they show that the control, or the subject that had no fluid intake during the experiment had very less or no fluid output in every 20 minutes unlike the subject that had about 5ml/kg-1 of water intake. The results also show that caffeine and exercise affect the amount of urine produced in different ways: the caffeine seems to increase the total amount of urine that is produced while exercise decreases the total amount of urine produced.…

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    Animal Physiology As the meaning of word ’anatomy’ is the biological form of an animal, physiology means the biological function of an animal. Animal physiology differs in several ways from animal to animal, but all animals share some principal functions. Such functions are attaining nutrients, performing osmoregulation and excretion, and protecting themselves against pathogens. Animals manage these actions by exchanging with the environment. Exchanging is the action when substances in an…

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    TERMINOLOGY CLINICAL CLARIFICATION 1 • Life-threatening condition characterized by the inability of the pulmonary system to meet the metabolic demands of the body with respect to oxygenation of the blood and systemic organs and/or CO2 elimination • May be accompanied by ventilatory failure 7 • Develops within minutes or hours as opposed to chronic respiratory failure that develops over several days, weeks or years CLASSIFICATION 2, 1 • Classification is mainly based on arterial blood gas (ABG)…

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    1. Skeletal muscle used ATP to contract. Then, ATP is broken down into ADP and P, which release energy. 2. A) The sarcoplasmic reticulum is the organelle that stores calcium in muscles cells. B) In order for calcium to be released from this organelle some events must occur. First, an action potential needs to reach the synaptic terminal. Then acetylcholine needs to be released into the sarcoplasm. After that, ACH molecules will land on receptors that are on the motor end plate. Then, an action…

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    The Nobel Prize in Physiology or Medicine 2006: Sir John B. Gurdon and Shinya Yamanaka A cell is the basic structural, functional, and biological unit of all known living organism. In other word all of our organs, and tissues our made of cells. Cell can be mature or specialize for a specific function this mean cells from your organs is not the same as cells form your tissues. In the search of new ways to counter diseases we are facing scientist have found ways to extract special cells and used…

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    sent around for everything else to use. Breathing out seems like a simple task but it takes many different anatomical parts of your body and physiology to get the oxygen where it needs to go. There is also pathophysiology that will play a role in the system and the way that things may go wrong and oxygen may not get where it needs to be. Anatomy and Physiology of the Upper Airway Brining oxygen into the body There are two ways in which a person brings oxygen into the body:…

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    Bleeding simply it's a process when the blood come out from anywhere in the body, due to any reason . Hemostasis: Prevention of blood loss after injury. Pathophysiology of hemostasis accrue by 3 main phases Vascular phase : which is the primary hemostasis by vasoconstriction of the arteries and vein injured. Platelet Phase: aggregation and stabilization of a hemostatic platelet on the site of injury. Coagulation phase (secondary…

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    Elizabeth Fernandez Professor Richardson General Biology 2 Lab Section 01 March 27, 2017 Comparative Sensory Physiology Lab Introduction: All animals have specialized receptor cells that are sensitive to certain inputs like sound, light and chemicals. When these receptor cells are stimulated a nerve impulse is sent across the body and into the central nervous system where the signal is perceived as one of the animals senses (taste, hearing, sight, smell, equilibrium, etc.). There are three…

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    Module 2 Assignment – SBI4U-TK Purpose: To observe the power of aerobic exercise compared to the power of anaerobic exercise, and how much glucose does exercise consume. Predictions: (a) Predict hoe many times more powerful aerobic exercise is than anaerobic exercise? = Triple (b) Predict how many teaspoons of table sugar you will “burn” after exercising your arm to exhaustion. =5 Materials: 2.2 kg Dumbbell, Meter Stick Procedure: Please refer to the Nelson Biology 12 textbook page 128.…

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    sharp pointed teeth located both sides of the mouth (top and bottom). Premolars - The teeth have cusps and are in front of the molars. Molars – Blunt cusps located at the back of the mouth. Thick mass of skeletal muscle covered in mucous membrane. Physiology Allows mechanical and chemical digestion to occur. It predominantly…

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