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    Apush Chapter 8 Summary

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    Chapter eight asserts that the birth of the Revolutionary War occurred from 1763 to 1775 because of political values in the colonies‚ British legislation‚ and violent conflicts between the colonies and Britain. After the Seven Years War‚ even though they were the most powerful force in North America‚ Britain was heavily in debt and needed a way to pay for the war they had just fought and won. At the same time‚ the American colonies were enjoying their continent without any French involvement and

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    Exercise 2 Physioex

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    Exercise 2: Skeletal Muscle Physiology: Activity 1: The Muscle Twitch and the Latent Period Lab Report Pre-lab Quiz Results You scored 20% by answering 1 out of 5 questions correctly. 1. Skeletal muscles are connected to bones by Your answer : c. ligaments. Correct answer: b. tendons. 2. Skeletal muscles are composed of hundreds to thousands of individual cells called Your answer : b. myofibrils. Correct answer: c. fibers. 3. The term motor unit refers to Your answer : a. all of the motor neurons

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    Physioex 5:1

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    Exercise 5: Cardiovascular Dynamics: Activity 1: Studying the Effect of Blood Vessel Radius on Blood Flow Rate Lab Report Pre-lab Quiz Results You scored 100% by answering 5 out of 5 questions correctly. 1. Blood flow is measured in You correctly answered: b. ml/min. 2. Which of the following has the greatest effect on blood flow? You correctly answered: a. blood vessel radius 3. Which of the following would not result in a decrease in the blood vessel radius? You correctly answered: c. vasodilation

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    The irresistible-impulse or control test has been used to remedy this problem. Now‚ how does one distinguish the difference between behavior that is uncontrollable and behavior that is simply uncontrolled? It is stated in the American Law Institute’s Model Penal Code‚ “that

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    Physioex 12 Answers

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    you did not fix the sample to the slide with 95% ethyl alcohol? Since ethyl alcohol’s function is to fix the specimen to the slide‚ I would say the specimen would be washed away during the preparation of the slide if ethyl alcohol was not used. 8. Which patient(s) tested positive for Chlamydia? Patient 2 & patient 4 9. Was there any nonspecific binding for any of the samples? Explain. Patient 3 had just a tiny bit of green on it which made me think there was nonspecific binding because

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    (Generating) a Nerve Impulse 1. Why don’t the terms depolarization and action potential mean the same thing? Depolarization has to do with surfaces becoming more negative or positive and reaches a certain point called a threshold. When the threshold is reached‚ an action potential is initiated. 2. What was the threshold voltage in Activity 1? The threshold voltage in Activity 1 was 3.0. 3. What was the effect of increasing the voltage? How does this change correlate to changes in the nerve? There

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    Physioex 3 Review Sheet

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    REVIEW SHEET Lab Report – Lab 3 Addendum – Cell Anatomy and Physioligy PhysioEx Worksheet Mark R. Graham 1455 Betty Court‚ Orange Park FL 32073 BSC2085C - Anatomy and Physiology I - 333738 Fall Term 2010 Larry Chad Winter lwinter@fscj.edu Submitted - 9/18/2010 NAME Mark Graham Cell Transport Mechanisms and Permeability Activity 1: Simulating Dialysis (Simple Diffusion) Chart 1 – Dialysis Results |Membrane (MCWO)

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    Physioex Exercise 10

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    EXERCISE 10: Acid-Base Balance Student Name: Landy Jean-Baptiste Student ID: 4304736 Student instructions: Follow the step-by-step instructions for this exercise found in your lab manual and record your answers in the spaces below. You are only required to perform Activity 1 & 2 in this simulation. Submit this completed document by the assignment due date found in the Syllabus. Rename this document to include your first and last name prior to submitting‚ e.g. Exercise10_JohnSmith.doc

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    Physioex 9.0 Exercise 3

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    predicted that the resting membrane potential would become less negative. 3. The extracellular Na+ did not alter the membrane potential in the resting neuron because the Na+ channels were mostly closed. 4. Na+ and K+ both have a relative permeability of 0 voltage outside a resting neuron and a relative negative permeability inside a resting neuron. 5. A change in Na+ or K+ conductance would affect the resting membrane potential because if the membrane is permeable to a particular ion‚ that ion will diffuse

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    Cranial Nerve Lab Report

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    Anatomy & Physiology I Cranial Nerve Lab Report: Zoe’s Case Annastelle L. Cohen‚ Brandi Brown‚ Mariann Killen Howard Community College BIOL-203: Anatomy & Physiology I Professor Canham April 26‚ 2016 Introduction There are twelve pairs of cranial nerves associated with the human brain that all have individual and essential functions. They are represented by a name that is followed by a Roman numeral. The cranial nerves are organized in a cranial to caudal sequence (Howard Community

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