584 Answered Questions for the topic physiology
Anatomy Question Capillary Exchange
For my anatomy class homework we need to:Explain capillary exchange as it refers to osmotic and hydrostatic pressure with an increase in blood pressure or a decrease in albumins. What would be the...
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Finding Deleted YouTube Videos?
Hi, good day. I am searching for a few videos, they were old psychiatric interviews but it seems like they are deleted from Youtube. There was a video of a homosexual schizophrenic guy and a woman...
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Question about Blood Types
For my anatomy class, we need to know when to give a theoretical patient whole blood vs packed cells.I am wondering if, for example, a patient had Type A blood, would we give them packed cells or...
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Question about Anatomy and Physiology- Up and Down Receptors
Please explain up-regulation and down-regulation as it applies to receptor sites. Describe how this impacts the system long term and give an example for both up and down.
Dosage Calculation Question for Healthcare Professionals!
1) A healthcare provider has ordered dobutamine 10 mcg/kg/min IV for your 68 YO patient who weighs 172 lb. The dobutamine is available as 1000 mg/250 mL. At what rate will you set the IV infusion...
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Pathophysiology Question for Healthcare Professionals!
John, a 45 year-old male walks into the clinic complaining of persistent angina that started at 1:00 AM in the morning. He is notably diaphoretic but is still ambulatory and alert. He is...
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Physiology Digestion In Animals
01/05/20
Explain the two major roles of bile salts in the process of digestion.
The question wants you to know the two roles of bile salts produced by the liver.
Physiology
01/05/20
Explain the role of oxygen in the process of active transport
The question wants you to know the major role that Oxygen plays in the process of active transport and explain it fully.
Physiology Nutrition
12/18/19
Is it possible to lose body fat without being in a caloric deficit?
I'm not a student in the matter but have been reading a few books on sports nutrition. I've read that the most optimal zone to use fat as fuel is when the heart is operating between 60% - 70% of...
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Physiology
12/16/19
Why high level of prolactin will cause infertility?
Please answer as detailed as possible. Thank you so much.
Physiology
12/16/19
Why it is unlikely to become pregnant when prolactin level is high?
please answer as detailed as possible thank you.
Physiology
12/14/19
What is the mechanism of action of Cabergoline in treating hyperprolactinemia?
Physiology
12/14/19
Explain the reason that the digestive system secretes two different protein enzymes in two different areas of the digestive system
Physiology
12/14/19
Calculate the osmolarity of a 2.5% solution of calcium chloride
Physiology Biology
12/13/19
When we drink sea water, what would happen in urine formation and how is the change associate with ADH?
It is often be said that when we drink 1L of sea water, we would end up excrete more than 1L of fluid.However, the text book mentioned that as the plasma osmolality increase, which i believe it...
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Physiology
12/11/19
How do immunosuppressive drugs increase the likelihood of success of a transplant, yet place a patient at a higher risk of contracting infections?
I would like to know it in a more detailed way thank you.
Physiology
12/10/19
How is prolactin secretion regulated
This question bear 7 marks. I would like to have a detail answer of this question. Thank You
Physiology
12/06/19
i know we need to calculate the volume of the cylinder, this is spirometer test but how can we get FEV1 and FVC to get the pulmonary function %?
spirometer test, cylinder tube diameter is 5cm in 1 diameter, 25 long and short term breathing for 15 min or less what will be the short term effect on the initially at rest breathing of a normal...
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Physiology
12/05/19
19. Does oxygen bound to hemoglobin affect the partial pressure of oxygen in the blood (yes/no)? Briefly explain your response
Physiology Biology
12/01/19
Physiology Sensory Question
If you cannot feel fine touch and vibration on both left and right legs, but temperature sensations remain normal, what of the following would be affected? Nociceptors, cold thermoreceptors,...
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