642 Answered Questions for the topic anatomy

03/07/23

How is HCG used to determine pregnancy?

Anatomy Physiology

02/26/23

provide the diagnosis and create a diagram that shows how the renal system would compensate to bring the body back to normal.

In your diagram, make sure to include at least: Renal tubules, arterioles, bicarbonate buffer, H+ ions ABGs:pH - 7.35pCO2 - 50 mmHgHCO3- 29 mEq/LBrian recently went to the doctor due to symptoms of... more
Anatomy Physiology

02/26/23

Through a Urinary lens, and other systems : explain how Jane's body is physiologically responding to the blood loss in order to restore to homeostasis and how that will affect urine production.

 Jane was riding her horse on a warm sunny day (101 degrees Fahrenheit) when suddenly her horse stopped and reared up in the air. Jane was not prepared for this and fell hard backwards into the... more
Anatomy Physiology

02/26/23

.Explain how the anatomical structures and their physiological function/dysfunction are interrelated normally and what is going wrong with the structures.

Identify all anatomical structures related to and/or that are being affected based on the patient case information.Identify and explain possible a diagnosis and what can be done to fix or reverse... more

02/22/23

Explain how the anatomical structures and their physiological function/dysfunction are interrelated normally and what is going wrong with the structures in this current patient case information.

1.Identify all anatomical structures related to and/or that are being affected based on the patient case information.2.Identify and explain possible a diagnosis and what can be done to fix or... more
Anatomy Physiology

02/22/23

How will his long term cortisol production impact his digestive system?

How will his decrease in sunshine impact absorption of certain materials in the small intestines and what type of systematic (rest of the body) effects will that have?Case Study TaskAnthony lives... more
Anatomy Physiology

02/22/23

How will high levels of protein intake impact his GI tract?

Case Study TaskJeffrey - Jeffrey recently decided he was going to change his eating habits and try to lose a significant amount of weight in a short amount of time. Jeff has chosen to decrease his... more
Anatomy Physiology

02/22/23

Explain the anatomy of where the blockage would occur leading to pancreatitis. What is causing the blockage specifically and why?

Case Study Task:Pauline - Pauline is a middle aged, obese women. She recently began having severe soreness in her abdomen and a lot of nausea. Pauline visited a specialist and the Doctor is leaning... more
Anatomy Physiology

02/22/23

Explain how the anatomical structures and their physiological function/dysfunction are interrelated normally and what is going wrong with the structures in this current patient case information.

Identify all anatomical structures related to and/or that are being affected based on the patient case information. (i.e. tissues, organs, vessels, brain components, membranes) Identify and... more
Anatomy Physiology

02/21/23

What happened to Jessalyn? Which blood type(s) could Jessalyn receive, why?

Case StudyJessalyn regularly goes in for blood transfusions. Jessalyn's blood type is A-. Normally her blood transfusions go well and her nurse, Traci, does a great job of double checking the blood... more
Anatomy Physiology

02/21/23

2.How does anaphylaxis impact the body and how did the epinephrine help counteract that?

Case StudyA 60-year-old woman was fit and well until late in the summer she was out tending to her lovely tulip garden when she was stung on the back of her right hand by a pesky wasp. This was... more
Anatomy Physiology

02/21/23

1. Which antibodies and cells are involved in this allergic reaction, how do they cause it, and how does it lead to anaphylaxis? Why didn't this happen on the first stings?

Case StudyA 60-year-old woman was fit and well until late in the summer she was out tending to her lovely tulip garden when she was stung on the back of her right hand by a pesky wasp. This was... more
Anatomy Physiology

02/21/23

Explain why IgG is low and what CD40's role is? Why is a mutation in that gene a problem?

Case Studies Tasks:1Daniel: Susan and Joe had a wonderful little boy named Daniel, but he had been having an awful lot of bacterial infections and he was barely a year old. It seemed that the... more

02/15/23

How are different nutrients absorbed through digestion?

What pathways/systems are used to absorb different nutrients?
Anatomy Physiology

02/11/23

Below are symptoms of a patient related to the Immune and Lymphatic Systems. Identify all anatomical structures related to and/or that are being affected.

1.Explain how the anatomical structures and their physiological function/dysfunction are interrelated normally and what is going wrong with the structures. 2. Identify and explain possible a... more
Anatomy Physiology

02/05/23

Complete diagrams as instructed in the tasks.

Include proper values on the x & y-axis as well as labeling those. Make sure to label ESV, EDV, aortic and mitral valve opening and closing, and Isovolumetric relaxation and contraction where... more
Anatomy Physiology

02/05/23

Complete diagrams as instructed in the tasks.

 Include proper values on the x & y-axis as well as labeling those. Make sure to label ESV, EDV, aortic and mitral valve opening and closing, and Isovolumetric relaxation and contraction where... more
Anatomy Physiology

02/05/23

Complete diagrams as instructed in the tasks.

Include proper values on the x & y-axis as well as labeling those. Make sure to label ESV, EDV, aortic and mitral valve opening and closing, and Isovolumetric relaxation and contraction where... more
Anatomy Physiology

02/05/23

Complete diagrams as instructed in the tasks.

Include proper values on the x & y-axis as well as labeling those. Make sure to label ESV, EDV, aortic and mitral valve opening and closing, and Isovolumetric relaxation and contraction where... more

02/03/23

How does the human digestive system work in space?

Anatomy Physiology

01/30/23

Graph the percentages of filtered water and filtered Na+ that are reabsorbed in the PCT, nephron loop, DCT, and collecting duct. Indicate which hormones, if any, regulate reabsorption in each segment.

Graph the percentages of filtered water and filtered Na+ that are reabsorbed in the PCT, nephron loop, DCT, and collecting duct. Indicate which hormones, if any, regulate reabsorption in each segment. more

01/18/23

Below are symptoms of a patient related to Cardiovascular System.

Identify all anatomical structures related to and/or that are being affected based on the patient case information. (i.e. tissues, organs, vessels, brain components, membranes) Explain how the... more
Anatomy Physiology

01/17/23

How many lobes has the right lung?

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