levels in the blood change during hyperventilation and how the renal system compensates for this condition. Hyperventilation decreases CO2‚ increases pH‚ and lowers H+ levels which then results to respiratory alkalosis. In the experiment‚ we used the PhysioEx 8.0 software to simulate hyperventilation and recorded the change of the breathing pattern which gave us the levels of pH and CO2. The first run of hyperventilation results signified alkalosis. On the second hyperventilation run‚ the breathing pattern
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References: Marieb‚ Elain (2006). Human Anatomy & Physiology Laboratory Manual. 8th ed. Pearson Education‚ Inc. Zao‚ Peter (2006). PhysioEx Version 6.0
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Introduction: The endocrine system is the second greatest control system of the body and has many effects on the tissues and organs. The thyroid gland‚ which is a part of the endocrine system‚ releases a hormone that maintains metabolism. This hormone is thyroxine. Thyroxine production is controlled by thyroid stimulating hormone‚ which is released by the pituitary gland. TSH stimulates the thyroid gland to produce thyroxine. In this experiment‚ the effects of TSH and thyoxine on metabolic rate
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The endocrine system is the collection of glands that produce hormones that regulate metabolism‚ growth and development‚ tissue function‚ sexual function‚ reproduction‚ sleep‚ and mood‚ among other things. The endocrine system is a very important system in the human body. There are many endocrine glands in this system‚ including -but not limited to- the pituitary gland‚ hypothalamus‚ pineal gland‚ thyroid gland‚ parathyroid glands‚ adrenal glands‚ pancreas‚ gonads‚ placenta‚ thymus‚ heart and gastric
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physioex 9.0 Review Sheet Exercise 10 Acid-Base Balance Name ___ Lab Time/Date ___ Activity 1 Hyperventilation Describe the normal ranges for pH and carbon dioxide in the blood.___ ___ ___ Describe what happened to the pH and the carbon dioxide levels with hyperventilation. How well did the results compare with your prediction? ___ ___ ___ Explain how returning to normal breathing after hyperventilation differed from hyperventilation without returning to normal breathing. ___ ___ ___
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and test hypotheses related to muscle contraction. • Practice graphing data from an experiment. • Practice interpreting a graph and drawing conclusions from data. Directions - Getting Started • This exercise uses the PhysioEx disc in the back of your lab manual or available online through Mastering A&P. • Obtain a laptop computer‚ power cord‚ mouse and mouse pad from the cabinet and assemble it as directed by the instructor. • Open the computer
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could say that Puregold’s financial performance is great and has been able to develop. Regarding its sales‚ the company continues to grow through having a huge sum of retailers nationwide. It has been able to grow its revenue for 34.00%‚ from 29.1B to 39B. Operating result increased from PHP 985‚265 to PHP 2‚215‚865 which means 124.90% change. The net income results of the period increased 202.76% reaching PHP 1‚544‚995 at the end of the period against PHP 510‚299 last year. CONCLUSION
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Sample ‘short answer’ questions for Lecture Exam 4 (Final Exam) (1) Briefly describe the meninges and spaces that surround the spinal cord. Meningeal Branch: Tiny‚ reenters vertebral canal‚ innervates meninges and blood vessels (2) Distinguish among exteroceptors‚ interoceptors and proprioceptors. Exteroceptors: Respond to stimuli arising outside body Receptors in the skin for touch‚ pressure‚ pain‚ and temperature Most special sense organs (vision‚ hearing‚ equilibrium‚ taste‚ smell) Interoceptors:
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26: Fluid‚ Electrolyte‚ and Acid-Base Balance Objectives Body Fluids 1. List the factors that determine body water content and describe the effect of each factor. 2. Indicate the relative fluid volume and solute composition of the fluid compartments of the body. 3. Contrast the overall osmotic effects of electrolytes and nonelectrolytes. 4. Describe factors that determine fluid shifts in the body. Water Balance and ECF Osmolality 5. List the routes by which water enters
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Nerve and neuron sound similar to most people‚ but they are two different components of the body (Martini‚ 375). Nerves are found only in the peripheral nervous system‚ while neurons are found in the brain‚ spinal cord‚ and peripheral nerve (Martini‚ 375). Neurons are nerves cells that are specialized for intercellular communication (Martini‚ 375). A neuron is composed of a cell body‚ dendrites and axon (Marieb‚ 376). A nerve is a bundle of axons or dendrites that is wrapped in connective tissues
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