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    POINT AN AREA OF A SPINAL CORD INJURY. REFLEXES CLASSIFIED AS SOMATIC REFLEXES INCLUDE A __1__‚ __2__‚ __3__‚ __4__‚ __5__‚ __6__‚ AND __7__. 1. CROSS-EXTENSOR REFLEX 2. CORNEAL REFLEX 3. GAG REFLEX 4. PLANTAR REFLEX 5. ABDOMINAL REFLEX 6. ACHILLES REFLEX 7. PATELLAR REFLEX THE SIMPLE STRETCH REFLEXES ARE __1__ AND __2__ 1. PATELLAR REFLEX 2. ACHILLES REFLEX THE SUPERFICIAL CORD REFLEXES ARE __1__ AND __2__ 1. ABDOMINAL REFLEX 2. PLANTAR REFLEX REFLEXES CLASSIFIED AS AUTONOMIC

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    2. Letter to the editor: “Andrea Keene’s selective morality is once again showing through in her July 15 letter. This time she expresses her abhorrence of abortion. But how we see only what we choose to see! I wonder if any of the anti-abortionists have considered the widespread use of fertility drugs as the moral equivalent of abortion‚ and‚ if they have‚ why they haven’t come out against them‚ too. The use of these drugs frequently results in multiple births‚ which leads to the death of one of

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    So 5. How could you treat a thyroidectomized animal so that it functioned like a “normal” animal? I would assume giving it shots of thyroxine or t4‚ of course by measuring weight and figuring out exactly the right amount to keep it established. 6. If an animal has been hypophysectomized‚ what effect would you expect to see in the hormone levels in its body? The hormone levels would also be lowered 7. What would be the effect of a hypophysectomy on the metabolism of an animal? Metabolism would

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    Lab 6 Worksheet: Blood Pressure Student instructions: Follow the step-by-step instructions for this exercise found on the worksheet below and in the virtual lab and record your answers in the spaces below. Submit this completed document by the assignment due date found in the Syllabus. Please make sure that your answers are typed in RED. Please type your Name and Student ID Number here: Directions 1. Open the Virtual Lab titled “Blood Pressure”. 2. Read the background information

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    Physioex 8.0 Exercise 6

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    any change in the trace? I did see a change in the trace 4. Why or why not? There is double stimulation 5. Describe the change you see in the trace. How does it differ from the baseline trace? The trace increased from the baseline trace 6. What effect do the repeated stimuli have on the heartbeat trace? Describe the trace. The heartbeat trace showed a flat line then jumped back to normal and then flat lined again it continue to follow this trace continuously. 7. What part of the trace

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    Unit 6 seminar I have listen to the unit 6 seminar and the first point was identifying the requirement for the unit 6 assignment. The assignment is worth 150 points and needs to be completed with 500 words but not to excide to 700 words. I will be translating the information layman’s term for the patient’s daughter. In addition‚ I will be completing a crossword puzzle and the reference will be in APA format. Unit 6 has chapter 10 and 11 and on this seminar‚ we will be going over chapter 10. Chapter

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    Cardiovascular effects

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    Cardiovascular response to changes in body position and physical activity Abstract The aims of the experiment were to investigate the cardiovascular responses to changes in body position and exercise on human blood pressure using an electronic (automated) blood pressure meter. Moreover‚ monitoring changes in blood flow and blood pressure in the body while sitting‚ lying supine‚ standing‚ as well as engaging in low intensity exercise of walking and medium intensity exercise of squatting after

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    Equipment Calibration is defined as the act of adjusting and evaluating the precision and accuracy of measured equipment. It allows the user to get an accurate and precise reading of measurements to its actual true value. However‚ in order for the experiment to be effective is must consist of validity‚ reliability‚ and objectivity. Validity is defined as the ability of a test to measure what it claims to measure. Reliability is the consistency of test results and objectivity is defined as a test

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    this report is to critically explain the physiological effects of exercise on the human respiratory system and cardiovascular system. To begin with‚ I will explain the two systems‚ their specific functions and how they inter-relate. I will then go on to analyse the effects of exercise on the two systems by looking at the way in which the body deals with an increased workload‚ and any health issues that may affect this. Cardiovascular system This system is responsible for pumping blood and oxygen

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    Cardiovascular System

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    Cardiovascular system: The circulatory system: The circulatory system is made up of the vessels and the muscles that help and control the flow of the blood around the body. This process is called circulation. The main parts of the system are the heart‚ arteries‚ capillaries and veins. As blood begins to circulate‚ it leaves the heart from the left ventricle and goes into the aorta. The aorta is the largest artery in the body. The blood leaving the aorta is full of oxygen. This is important for

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