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    REVIEW SHEET EXERCISE 11 Blood Analysis NAME: LAB TIME/DATE: Hematocrit Determination 1. Hematocrit values are usually ( *higher / lower ) in healthy males‚ compared to healthy females. Give one possible explanation for this. 2. Living at high elevations will cause a person’s hematocrit to ( *increase / decrease ). Explain your answer. 3. Long-term athletic training will cause a person’s hematocrit to ( *increase / decrease ). 4. What is anemia? Condition where inadequate

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    expected to defeat‚ humiliate‚ and seek adventure 16. Liberated male—allows men to be emotionally sensitive and expressive x. Femininities—how do women express their feminine identity following cultural messages/scripts 17. His helpmate—women are expected to be attentive‚ good listeners‚ and facilitators of their husband’s accomplishments 18. Good mother—women are expected to put the needs of their family and children before their own 19. Professional

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    ANIMAL TISSUES 1. Classify the animal tissues. On the basis of the function they perform‚ animal tissues are classified into four different types. They are: i) Epithelial tissue ii) Connective tissue iii) Muscular tissue iv) Nervous tissue 2. What are epithelial tissues? What are the characteristic features of these tissues? The covering or protective tissues in the animal body are called epithelial tissues. They also perform the functions of secretion and absorption

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    Brain-----Spinal cord-----Peripheral nervous system. - All nerves do synaptic connections in SC‚ MO then ascend into subcortical nuclei. - PNS divided into: 1) Visceral system and it consist of: ANS‚ Sympathetic (TL)‚ Parasympathetic (craniosacral) and enteric. 2) Somatic system. • Some of pain principles: - As we know pain is protection modality against abnormal and wrong mechanism in the body. - Pain is emotional experience‚ recognition sensation with tissues injury or damage. - Pain like “Get out

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    Cells of the body are organized into four fundamental tissues; epithelial‚ connective‚ muscle and nerve. Epithelial tissues line all surfaces of the body: the skin‚ cavities‚ ducts‚ vessels. They are named according to the cell shape on the free surface. Cells of a tissue are held together by the basement membrane and intercellular fibbers. These tissues receive their nutrition by diffusion‚ for they are without blood vessels. Simple squamous epithelium lines all blood and lymphatic vessel‚ including

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    nervous system

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    NERVOUS SYSTEM The nervous system consists of the brain‚ spinal cord‚ sensory organs‚ and all of the nerves that connect these organs with the rest of the body. Together‚ these organs are responsible for the control of the body and communication among its parts. The brain and spinal cord form the control center known as the central nervous system (CNS)‚ where information is evaluated and decisions made. The sensory nerves and sense organs of the peripheral nervous system (PNS) monitor conditions

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    Review Sheet Exercise 37b

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    Terms Definitions What activity are you simulating when you click the ERV button? What additional muscles are used? Maximal exhalation; internal intercostal and abdominal wall muscles What does the pump rate simulate? The number of beats per minute (BPM) stimulates respiratory rate How did changing the radius effect FEV (%)? FEV decreased in response to decrease in radius What effect does the addition of surfactant have on the airflow? AIrflow increases because resistance is reduced

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    HW #26 Read 317-341 (Postclassical 1 (Byzantine) 1. How did Justinian rule? Was he a benevolent or malevolent ruler‚ why? 2. When was the zenith of byzantine civilization‚ why? 3. What were some challenges to the Byzantine Empire? 4. Describe the social and economic characteristics of the Byzantine Empire 5. What were some differences b/w East & West Christians? 1. Justinian ruled in a way that would best restore the entire Roman Empire to its former glory. While he may not be considered

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    Connective Tissue

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    Connective Tissue Characteristics of connective tissues • Extracellular matrix separates cells • Most widely variable of tissues • Many varied functions • Common (mesenchyme) origin • Degrees of vascularity Functions • Binding • Suport • Protection • Insulation • Transport Structural Elements • Fibers ⁃ Collagen (white) fibres ⁃ Elastin (yellow) fibers ⁃ Reticular fibers • Ground substance ⁃ Amorphous material fills space between cells and contains fibers

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    Complete 1- The cells are the smallest …… and …… units in the body. 2- The size of tissue sample for histological preparation is …… in light microscope and ……. in electron microscope. 3- Fixative used in tissue preparation for LM examination is …….. while in EM is …….. 4- Substance used for tissue embedding in preparation for LM examination is ……..… while in EM is ………... 5- The most common dye use in routine histology is …….. . 6- The resolution power is …………………….. 7- The resolution power for LM

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