describe the intergrated physiological mechanisms underlying changes in blood flow
I need to write an essay on the above using the the following figures and desperatrely need help to do it. I need about 400 words blood flow measurements (ml min-1) through different organs. rest moderate aerobic intense anaerobic exercise ...continues
Indentify other organs and tissues in the given table and comment on the change in blood flow through them when an athlete starts from rest to engage in moderate aerobic exercise then intense anaerobic exercise. I am looking for help and advice in completing this question I have to write about 100 words ...continues
Human Biology: Multiple choice questions on muscles and bones
1. The basic unit of contraction is the a. myosin b. actin c. Z-Lines d. sarcomeres 2. A cord or strap of dense tissue that connects a muscle to bone is called a: a. tendon b. ligament c. bursa d. arthritis 3. The functional partners of bone is: a. Tendon b. Ligament c. Skeletal muscle d. Fasciae 4. Wh ...continues
Which of the following statements is TRUE concerning muscle organization? a. Myosin filaments are attached to Z bands. b. Actin filaments are thin. c. Actin filaments border sarcomere. d. A muscle bundle is composed of tiny units called I Bands. _____ filament pulls itself down the _____ filament, causing the muscle to co ...continues
The epidermis is thickest on the : a. mouth b. tongue c. scalp d. soles e. elbow Which of the following is not a function of the Integumentary System ? a. movement b. protection c. temperature regulation d. synthesis of vitamin D e. eliminate waste These skin glands are located only i ...continues
This structure supports the weight of the vetebral column and helps protect organs. a. sternum b. pectoral girdle c. pelvic girdle d. acetabulum What converts to red marrow and produces new red blood cells when blood loss from the body is severe. a. yellow marrow b. spongy bone c. compact bone d. red marrow Wha ...continues
1.The radius is on the (medial, lateral) side of the forearm. 2. The nose is (inferior, superior) to the mouth. 3. The heart is (dorsal, ventral) to the sternum. 4. The carpals are (distal, proximal) to the phalanges. 5. The sternum is (anterior, posterior) to the vertebral column. Directions: Match the following ...continues
HUman Biology: Match the following questions on Skeletal System
_______ 16. Shoulder girdle A. Humerus _______ 17. Hip girdle B. Carpals _______ 18. Collar bone C. Femur _______ 19. Shoulder blade D. Fibula _______ 20. Upper arm E. Pelvis _______ 21. Forearm (Medial) F. Pectoral _______ 22. Wrist G. Tarsals ...continues
Another name for the skull is the ______________________________________. a. cranium b. head c. suture d. fontanels The areas between the skull bones of an infant are called ___________________. a. cranium b. head c. suture d. fontanels The air spaces within the skull are the __________________________________. a. ...continues
1. Attaches a muscle to a bone. A. Maximus 2. Attaches bones to bones. B. Minimus 3. The attachment of a muscle to C. Antagonist a stationary bone. D. Pronator 4. The attachment of a muscle to E. Supinator a bone that moves. F. Insertion 5. The shortening of a muscle. G. Origin 6. A muscle that cause the main ...continues