* GROUP 2: Elrey Joseph Calitis Mae Anjneth Cuaton How Atrial Tachycardia happens? Electrical signals in the heart’s upper chambers fire abnormally‚ which interferes with electrical signals coming from the sinoatrial (SA) node --- the heart’s natural pacemaker. A series of early beats in the atria speeds up the heart rate. The rapid heartbeat does not allow enough time for the heart to fill before it contracts so blood flow to the rest of the body is compromised. Video Presentation
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REVIEW SHEET EXERCISE 5 Cardiovascular Dynamics NAME: LAB TIME/DATE: Vessel Resistance The following questions refer to Activity 1: Studying the Effect of Flow Tube Radius on Fluid Flow. 1. At which radius was the fluid flow rate the highest? 6.0 mm 2. What was the flow rate at this radius? 1017.2 mmHg 3. Describe the relationship between flow rate and radius size. The relationship between the flow rate and the radius size is direct with the formula flow rate=radius to the fourth
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Cardiovascular Workout Log You will need to document six hours (or 360 minutes) to include a variety of physical activity. A variety of physical activity can be defined as a minimum of three different activities. Students are expected to log activities multiple times per week for each week enrolled in the HOPE course. You cannot complete and receive credit for this HOPE course if you do not complete each of the topic workout logs. You may either copy and paste this document into a word processing
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Exercise 8: Chemical and Physical Processes of Digestion: Activity 2: Exploring Amylase Substrate Specificity Lab Report Pre-lab Quiz Results You scored 100% by answering 5 out of 5 questions correctly. 1. Which of the following is true of enzymes and substrates? You correctly answered: c. Enzymes are specific about the substrates they can act upon. 2. Which of the following is/are reducing sugars? You correctly answered: e. both glucose and maltose 3. Cellulose and starch are both You correctly
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28 October 2014 Qualification Unit number and title BTEC Applied Science level 3 Extended National Diploma – medical profile Unit 11: Physiology of human body systems (10 credits‚ 60 hours) Assignment title 2 Assignment 2/4: Physiology of the Cardiovascular and Respiratory Systems (P3‚ P4‚ M2‚ M3) Outcome 2 Be able to relate the structure of the circulatory system to its function in a multi-cellular organism Outcome 3 Be able to relate the structure of the respiratory system to its function in a
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in the beige-colored portion of the sedimentation tube? You correctly answered: c. plasma Experiment Data: Blood sample 1 2 3 4 5 6 Distance RBCs have settled 5 mm 15 mm 0 mm 30 mm 40 mm 5 mm 10/26/14 Time elapsed 60 min 60 min 60 min 60 min 60 min 60 min page 2 Sedimentation rate 5 mm/hr 15 mm/hr 0 mm/hr 30 mm/hr 40 mm/hr 5 mm/hr Post-lab Quiz Results You scored 0% by answering 0 out of 3 questions correctly. 1. The erythrocyte sedimentation rate (ESR)
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are both antibodies produced by a goat. Experiment Data: Wells 2 and 5 2 and 3 3 and 4 4 and 5 Identity Identity Partial Non-Identity Non-Identity 04/29/12 page 2 Post-lab Quiz Results You scored 50% by answering 2 out of 4 questions correctly. 1. There is a spur between wells 2 and 5 and between wells 3 and 4 because the You correctly answered: d. antigens have partial identity. 2. What is the unknown antigen in well 5 (recall that well 2 contains bovine serum albumin and well 4 contains
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“false negative” and your results are invalidated. Direct Fluorescent Antibody Technique 4. Why is this technique a direct method? It is considered a direct method because it involves conjugation of an antibody with fluorescent dye. 5. What is an elementary body? An elementary body is an infectious particle of any of several microorganisms. 6. How do elementary bodies look under the fluorescent microscope? Elementary bodies look red‚ no defined & varied shape with a darker spot
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Cardiovascular health relates to the health of the heart and blood vessels. The diseases associated with the heart are the leading cause of deaths in the world‚ with 17.5 million deaths in 2012‚ representing 31% of all deaths. In developing countries‚ the main cause of cardiovascular disease is a built up of fats and cholesterol in the arteries‚ leading to blockage of blood supply to the heart or brain‚ resulting in a heart attack or stroke. Cardiovascular disease (CVD) has been the leading cause
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Article #1 A study conducted by Capewell‚ Ford‚ Croft‚ Critchley‚ Greenlund‚ and Labarthe (2010) studied coronary heart disease risk factors trends and mortality in the United States. The purpose of this study was to look at cardiovascular risk factors in the United States since coronary heart disease is among the leading causes of death in the world. It is not only the leading cause of death‚ but coronary heart disease is also costing the United States a lot of money. Since much of the population
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