584 Answered Questions for the topic physiology
11/16/19
External and Internal respiration
Explain the direction of O2 and CO2 flow seen in external and internal respiration
Physiology Anatomy
11/06/19
In Medical Terminology what does Phlebotomy mean?
What are the common characteristics of this bacteria?
For my microbiology class, we are working on an unknown project where we have to find out what bacteria is given to us through a series of tests. I was assigned Staphylococcus saprophyticus as one...
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Physiology Anatomy
10/10/19
How many spinal nerves are in the human body?
Anatomy, Physiology, Neuroscience, Neurobiology
Physiology Nursing
10/08/19
Can women get rod Monochromacy colorblindness?
I'm curious if women can get Rod Monochromacy colorblindness.
Physiology Biology
10/08/19
Absolute refractory period Action Potential
I know that in this period a new action potential cannot occur because the membrane is still depolarizing from the preceding APalso I know that is because Na+ channels are inactivated. but aren't...
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Physiology
10/08/19
Membrane Potential
Hyperpolarization refers to a/an ___________ (increase, decrease) in the magnitude of the membrane potential relative to the resting potential.
Physiology Biology
10/03/19
Axon's diameter size and their speed
I know that the Axon with largest diameter is the fastest. For the '' feeling the position of limbs in space'' this neuron and axon is used. And the axon with a very small diameter, is very slow....
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Physiology Biology
10/01/19
Describe the phenomenon of Treppe, as seen in the following image
Describe the phenomenon of Treppe, as seen in the following image:Here is image. please click on it:https://ibb.co/ZNb2w44
Physiology Biology
10/01/19
As one fatigues, the force exerted by the muscle decreases. What physiological processes explain the decline in strength ?
As one fatigues, the force exerted by the muscle decreases. What physiological processes explain the decline in strength?
health issue in pakistan
a lot of health issue in Pakistan silent killer called hypertension, rate of hypertension increase day by day which are the root of cardiovascular disease how we control hypertension?
Physiology Anatomy
08/27/19
How many bones are in the human body?
How many midsagittal planes can divide the body?
How many midsagittal planes can divide the body?
Physiology Nursing
08/21/19
Dizziness after pricking a finger for blood test
If a Pearson fills dizziness after pricking a finger with needle for blood test .He is suffering from?
07/29/19
Biological Pathway of Lipid Hypothesis?
I've read a lot on both sides of the debate of low carb vs low fat diets trying to make some sense of what is being proposed. The lipid hypothesis runs roughly along the lines that we have lots of...
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Define anatomy and physiology?
Anatomy is the study of body structure sPhysiology is the study of how the body structure works
07/28/19
What cells or chemicals are involved in acute inflammation and immune response during infections?
When studying the physiology of the immune system and inflammation The cells involved are derived from the plasma portion of blood and the most common are neutrophils, NK cells, macrophages, T...
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Physiology Biochemistry
07/12/19
Does NADH inhibit gluconeogenesis?
I was told in a physiology lecture that alcohol inhibits gluconeogenesis because 'NADH produced from ethanol catabolism leads to product inhibition'.But is NADH not a reactant coenzyme of...
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Physiology Eye Health
07/07/19
What does 20/30 eyesight mean?
I have eyesight of 7.0 in right eye and 7.5 in left eye. How much is 20/30 eyesight? Is my eyesight anywhere near 20/30?
Physiology
06/28/19
What is the difference between meiosis in males and meiosis in females?
Meiosis in males produces sperm. The process is called spermatogenesis. A diploid spermatocyte will undergo the entire process of meiosis to produce four haploid cells. Then these cells become...
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Physiology
06/24/19
Negative feedback
3. Think about what occurs when your body temperature decreases below its set point and apply your knowledge of negative feedback to the following scenario: Imagine you are outside on a very...
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Anatomy and physiology
What is the connection between the liver(organ) UV radiation(sunlight) and bone tissue?
Bone transplant
I know you can’t graft parts of bone and transplant bone marrow. I was wondering if someone would be able to tell me why we can’t transplant complete bones from someone who died.
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