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    heart rate. After running 2.5 kilometres and swimming 250 meters the average person would be quite tired/exhausted‚ but with the correct fitness exercises to work on cardiovascular endurance it would get easier and easier to run such an event. The reason your cardio performance can be improved is because the heart is a muscle‚ and like all other muscles in the body if you keep working it it will adapt to the workload given. This allows us to have direct control of how healthy one of the most important

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    DE LA SALLE - HEALTH SCIENCES INSTITUTE COLLEGE OF MEDICINE DEPARTMENT OF PHYSIOLOGY EXPERIMENT ACTIVITY - 1‚2‚3‚4 Group 8 - A ABUYUAN‚ Ian Joshua R. COMIA‚ Philip Edward DE LUNA‚ Alvin Michael M. DUGUIL‚ Darryl Young S. FUENTES‚ Anne Nicole S. MANGAHIS‚ Arjane Danielle O. SISON‚ Renee Ann S. TAN‚ Adam L. July 31‚ 2013 EXPERIMENT NO. I BLOOD TYPING AND CROSSMATCHING A. BLOOD TYPING DISCUSSION: 1. Explain why there are different

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    frequency of the stimulation in cardiac muscle. | amplitude does not change because the cardiacs long refractory period prevents summation. | Why is it only possible to induce an extrasystole during relaxation? | the extrasystole can not occur until relaxation and so we could not achieve wave summation tetanus | Explain why wave summation and tetanus are not possible in cardiac muscle tissue. | Cardiac cells have longer APs and twitches than any other muscle cells‚therefore they do not show temporal

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    1. a) Define a cell.  b) What is a unicellular organism? c) Can a cell be multicellular? A) the structural‚ functional‚ and biological unit of all organisms. B) a organism that only consisits on one cell C) A single cell cannot be multicellular. 2. a) What is a difference between prokaryotic and eukaryotic cells? b) What is one significant similarity? A) eukaryotic cells have a neuclus‚ prokaryotic cells do not. B) Both have DNA 3. Which type of microscopy provides a 3d view of the surface of

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    covered here (or with differing amount of detail here than in lecture)‚ ARE NOT REQUIRED material for the Final Exam. • Again- this is not meant to replace your slides/notes… Topics I am aware are missing (there may be others): Reproductive Physiology HOMEOSTASIS Homeostasis is the maintenance of relatively stable conditions of the internal environment. The “internal environment” is the extracellular fluid- the fluid outside the cells. The extracellular fluid is comprised of the plasma

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    Micro Exercise 2

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    1/19/11 5:58 PM Page 193 NAME_________________________________ LAB TIME/DATE ________________________ EXERCISE R E V I E W S H E E T 14 Key: a. b. endomysium epimysium fascicle fiber myofibril myofilament perimysium sarcolemma sarcomere sarcoplasm tendon Microscopic Anatomy and Organization of Skeletal Muscle Skeletal Muscle Cells and Their Packaging into Muscles 1. Use the items in the key to correctly identify the structures described below. G C ____________ ________

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    Name: 1. What are the values that EIGRP uses in its composite metric to calculate the preferred path to a network? Are all of these used by default? Which ones are and aren’t used by default? 2. What is the “tos” value in EIGRP and why is it always set to “0”? 3. Explain what “K” values are in EIGRP: 4. When and why should you modify the bandwidth value in EIGRP? 5. Describe the Delay metric in EIGRP. What is the delay metric actually describing?

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    enzyme activity in skeletal muscle‚ particularly the activity of lactate dehydrogenase (LDH). LDH is a glycolytic enzyme which converts pyruvate to lactate in the following equation: LDH Pyruvate+ NADH ------------ Lactate + NAD The reaction above can move in both directions‚ forward (favored by Type II skeletal muscle) and reverse (favored by Type I skeletal muscle and the heart). Enzyme

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    PHYSIO EX 1 Simulating Dialysis (Simple Diffusion) 1. Describe two variables that affect the rate of diffusion. The temperature of the solutions and the difference in concentration of the ion or molecule between the sides of the membrane 2. Why do you think the urea was not able to diffuse through the 20 MWCO membrane? How well did the results compare with your prediction? Since the chemical formula for urea is (NH2)2CO and its molecular weight is about 60. It will not diffuse through the

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    Summarise the main development of a child from the age range 0-2‚ 3-5 and 5-8 years The main developments of a child are as follows:  Physical Development  Intellectual Development  Language Development  Emotional Development  Social Development Here I will summarise the above points: Physical Development 0-2 years The first physical stages in a baby happen after they are born. They will start by learning how to hold their head up. Babies have a grasping reflex which enables them

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