Lab 34b Cardiovascular Physiology 1. What was the baseline heart rate for the frog? 59-63 bpm 2. Which wave is larger‚ the one for atrial contraction or the one for ventricular contraction? Why? Ventricular. It shows the strength of the ventricle as it pumps blood‚ and it is a thicker muscle to pump stronger as it contracts 3. At what time during the contraction cycle was it possible to induce an extrasystole? The time during the relaxation part of cardiac cycle. 4. By clicking the Multiple
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to strength. Women on the other hand are less capable of doing physical activities with heavy weight due to their body physiology. This problem is not only found in the United States‚ other countries have the same problem‚ as well. Another difference is that women have much more brain cells than men do; they have more efficient access to their brain. (Anatomy and physiology class I and II) women can focus on more that one problem at one time and frequently prefer to solve problems through multiple
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waiting for you to become thirsty again. Why would you have a hard time understanding physiology if you did not also understand anatomy? You would not really understand physiology if you struggled in understanding anatomy because the two go hand in hand. This is because the parts of your body do different jobs in relation to one another. Structures (studied in anatomy) determine the functions (studied in physiology) that will be
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Shier‚ Butler‚ and Lewis: Human Anatomy and Physiology‚ 11th ed. Chapter 1: Introduction to Human Anatomy and Physiology Chapter 1: Introduction to Human Anatomy and Physiology I. Introduction A. The interests of our earliest ancestors most likely concerned B. Primitive people certainly suffered from C. Before agriculture‚ infectious diseases did not spread easily because D. With agriculture‚ humans became susceptible to worm diseases
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fluids have been taken‚ the body switches off the “thirst mode.” 3. Why would you have a hard time understanding physiology if you did not also understand anatomy? -Because one would not know that the two terms are virtually the same in some ways they use the same processes. Both anatomy and physiology have their differences but one cannot understand anatomy without knowing physiology and vice versa. 4. Describe the different body cavities. -dorsal body cavity -cranial cavity‚ enclosed
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Conclusion 7 8.0 Appendix 8 9.0 Reference List 10 1.0 Abstract Enzymes are catalysts to ensure homeostasis in the body [2]. Homeostasis is the tendency to maintain the internal environment [2]. Hydrogen peroxide is an oxidizing agent that can be decomposed by catalase [11]‚ the liver is able to decompose hydrogen peroxide enzymatically because it contains catalase [12]. The reaction rate of an enzyme catalysed reaction under the effect of changes in temperature was tested in this
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Human Anatomy & Physiology Version 8.0 Physioex Exercise 8 CHEMICAL AND PHYSICAL PROCESSES OF DIGESTION - ANSWERS Please note: I do not include the charts as you still have to do the experiments and print the data and graphs. Activity 1 What do tubes 2‚ 6‚ and 7 reveal about pH and amylase activity? Hint: What variable was changed in the procedure? a. maximum of amylase is at pH 7.0 (tubes 2 & 5‚ brownish red) and pH 9.0 showed little activity (tubes 6 & 7‚ green) Which pH
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2015 Assessment Date 18th February 2015 Duration (approx.) This assessment should take you about 10 hours Qualification suite covered Level 3 BTEC Subsidiary Diploma in HSC (QCF) Level 3 BTEC Diploma in HSC (QCF) Units covered Unit 5: Anatomy and Physiology for Health and Social Care Learning Outcome covered Learning Outcome A: Know the organisation of the human body Scenario You are working as part of NHS team delivering training to newly qualified nursing staff across the county. As part of your
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Excretion‚ Reproduction‚ and Growth. B. Survival needs- Nutrients‚ Oxygen‚ Water‚ Normal Body Temperature‚ and Appropriate Atmospheric Pressure. 2. Define Anatomy and Physiology and describe their subdivisions. Anatomy- Greek meaning “to cut apart”- studies the structure of body parts and their relationship to one another. Physiology- Concerns the function of how the body parts work and carry out their life –sustaining activities. Anatomy Subdivisions A. Gross or Macroscopic Anatomy- Study of
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References: Audesirk‚ T.‚ Audesirk‚ G.‚ and Byers‚ B. (2008). Biology – Life on earth with physiology (8th Ed.). San Francisco‚ CA: Benjamin Cummings. Enzymes. Retrieved April 1‚ 2012 from http://www.biology-online.org/
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