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1. __________ is known as a __________, because it mobilizes glucose and other b
1. __________ is known as a __________, because it mobilizes glucose and other biomolecules to help control of stress. 4.aldosterone; glucocorticoid 2.A post-traumatic stress diso…
1. ____________ communication is believed to be a sign of health. Functional Com
1. ____________ communication is believed to be a sign of health. Functional Communication Dysfunctional Communication Disturbed Communication Lay Person Communication 2. Stating …
1. a) Using the Nernst equation, calculate the equilibrium potential of the K+ i
1. a) Using the Nernst equation, calculate the equilibrium potential of the K+ ions for the classic physiological preparation, the squid giant axon, where the concentration of K+ …
1. describe how you produced summaries contractions with the isolated muscle and
1. describe how you produced summaries contractions with the isolated muscle and how you produced a tetanus contraction. explain how summation of twitches is accomplished in vivid…
1. fMRI studies indicate that, compared with sighted individuals, blind individu
1. fMRI studies indicate that, compared with sighted individuals, blind individuals have more neural connections between the A) prefrontal B) primary somatosensory C) primary audi…
1. fill in the blanks In an erect posture, scapular elevation is moving.........
1. fill in the blanks In an erect posture, scapular elevation is moving......................... gravity and is produced by a ..........................contraction of the ........…
1. go to https://www.cdc.gov/healthyweight/assessing/bmi/adult_bmi/english_bmi_c
1. go to https://www.cdc.gov/healthyweight/assessing/bmi/adult_bmi/english_bmi_calculator/bmi_calculator.html to calculate your BMI (Body Mass Index): Identify your BMI and discus…
1. how did root weight change as plant density increased?why? what pattern would
1. how did root weight change as plant density increased?why? what pattern would you see when plants are competiting inter-specifically as well as intra-specifically? 2. How does …
1. https://www.psychologytoday.com/blog/the-power-music a)What does the author f
1. https://www.psychologytoday.com/blog/the-power-music a)What does the author feels is music? What do you considered to be music? b)How does surround sound work? c)Does it depend…
1. if somebody states that the paper titled “Brain foods: the effects of nutrien
1. if somebody states that the paper titled “Brain foods: the effects of nutrients on brain function”, confirms W. Glannon’s allegation expressed on “Our brains are not us”, is th…
1. in humans what is the most important solvent? 2. list the two things in human
1. in humans what is the most important solvent?     2. list the two things in humans that might be a solute?   3. Name a solution in humans? 4. Name a collid in humans? 5. Name a…
1. is the strength of your right arm different from the strength of your left ar
1. is the strength of your right arm different from the strength of your left arms 2. Is there a difference I. The absolute values of force generated by males and females in your …
1. l\'onicity Problems In the diagram below are two solutions (A and B) Use this
1. l'onicity Problems In the diagram below are two solutions (A and B) Use this as the starting condition for the questions separated by a membrane permeable to water but nol solu…
1. moderate drinking is considered 2 drinks per day for men and 1 drink per day
1. moderate drinking is considered 2 drinks per day for men and 1 drink per day for women. However, at-risk drinking is considered two or more episodes of binge drinking in the pa…
1. of lakeshore property while A real estate agent showed Henry several they wer
1. of lakeshore property while A real estate agent showed Henry several they were eating delicious mouth-watering a tour of the poerty saoperty, he drooled with delight. For Henry…
1. play is identified as a right of childhood by: a. the UN Commission on Human
1. play is identified as a right of childhood by: a. the UN Commission on Human Rights b. The national assoc. for the edu. of young children c. the american academy of pediatrics …
1. provide 5 differences and 5 similarities for the upper and lower appendicular
1. provide 5 differences and 5 similarities for the upper and lower appendicular skeleton. 2.Twiddling your thumbs during a lecture would demonstrate circumduction at primarily a …
1. relationships that challenge the status quo by appealing to a higher purpose
1. relationships that challenge the status quo by appealing to a higher purpose and appeal to shared values such as equality and liberty (to get followers’ needs met), are descrip…
1. summarizing the article http://www.telegraph.co.uk/business/2017/11/05/ask-jo
1. summarizing the article http://www.telegraph.co.uk/business/2017/11/05/ask-john-first-step-path-beating-stress-workplace-talk/ 2. discussion about the article related the topic…
1. the proper term for the positioning of the kidneys is said to be retroperiton
1. the proper term for the positioning of the kidneys is said to be retroperitoneal. True or False 2. Near the center of the kidney is a concaved border that is notched alled the …
1. watch this video http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=I_ctJqjlrHA BEFORE you do thi
1. watch this video http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=I_ctJqjlrHA BEFORE you do this activity. If you cannot click on the link, copy and paste into your browser. 2. Go to the followi…
1. what are the consequences of the united states having a two party system rath
1. what are the consequences of the united states having a two party system rather than a multi party system? what aspects of the U.S political system explain why the US has two p…
1. what is meant by the term manifest destiny. 2. William Bradford, Of Plimoth P
1. what is meant by the term manifest destiny. 2. William Bradford, Of Plimoth Plantation, pages 42-43 and John Winthrop, A Modell of Christian Charity, pages 44-45 How do you thi…
1. what is the name of recurrent, locally specific patterns of aberrant behavior
1. what is the name of recurrent, locally specific patterns of aberrant behavior and troubling experience that are generally limited to specific societies or areas and indicate re…
1. what principle guides the id? a. guilt b. moral c.pleasure d. reality 2.The u
1. what principle guides the id? a. guilt b. moral c.pleasure d. reality 2.The use of defense mechanisms is a. very common b. a sign of mental illness c. indicative of a low self …
1. what problem did Latour\'s innkeeper have A. Guests wouldn\'t leaving their s
1. what problem did Latour's innkeeper have A. Guests wouldn't leaving their shoes in the hallway B. Guests wouldn't stop taking their keys with them when they left for the day C.…
1. what protection from stomach acid does the stomach have that the esophagus la
1. what protection from stomach acid does the stomach have that the esophagus lacks? a. keratinized, stratified squamous epithelium b. ample lymphatic tissue c. a mucous membrane …
1. which of the following business entities are under state law? sole propieters
1. which of the following business entities are under state law? sole propietership LLC P Corp Limited partnership all of the above 2. you and 20 other employees had access to a c…
1. which of the following is not a secretory cell of the GI system? Paneth cell
1. which of the following is not a secretory cell of the GI system? Paneth cell Zymogenic cell Oxyntic cell Villiated columnar Goblet cell 2. which of the following is not a conte…
1. which of the following states conscious thought contributes to behaviors? a)
1. which of the following states conscious thought contributes to behaviors? a) Nueroscience b) Cognitive psychology c) Neurology d) Epidemiology 2.Workplace dynamics, policies, a…
1. why is it important to remove or degrade a neurotransmitter in the synaptic s
1. why is it important to remove or degrade a neurotransmitter in the synaptic space after it has bound itself to a receptor on the post-synaptic neuron? 2. what is actually happe…
1. why is relationship conflict so detrimental to group decision making? why can
1. why is relationship conflict so detrimental to group decision making? why can task conflict be potentially beneficial? 2.what can you do as managers to facilitate potentially b…
1. write a paragraph about how you will avoid procrastination. consider these id
1. write a paragraph about how you will avoid procrastination. consider these ideas when thinking about procrastination: fear of failure, fear of success, perfectionism, need for …
1.(8 pts) Excitable cell function. Use the terms below to fil in this chart Neur
1.(8 pts) Excitable cell function. Use the terms below to fil in this chart Neurons Skeletal myocyte Cardiac myocyte Cardiac er Cells List the channel types in the plasma membrane…
1.) A 59yo male was brought to the ER by paramedics (EMTs) after experiencing an
1.) A 59yo male was brought to the ER by paramedics (EMTs) after experiencing an episode of chest pain (CP) while shoveling snow. He describes his CP as crushing, tight feeling th…
1.) A client is suffering from scleroderma. Which symptom might develop in the c
1.) A client is suffering from scleroderma. Which symptom might develop in the client on exposure to cold? Raynaud’s phenomenon Joint swelling Calcinosis Esophageal motility disor…
1.) American trial procedure is a(n) system of justice. A. adversarial USA B. di
1.) American trial procedure is a(n) system of justice. A. adversarial USA B. disruptive D. Jury nullification refers to inquisitorial unFe impractical " 2, disregarding the law a…
1.) Articulate and describe two separate advantages of being a high self-monitor
1.) Articulate and describe two separate advantages of being a high self-monitor and two separate advantages of being a low self-monitor. 2.) Using concrete examples, articulate a…
1.) Assume a neuron has a resting membrane potential of -70 mV and a threshold o
1.) Assume a neuron has a resting membrane potential of -70 mV and a threshold of -55 mV. There are three synapses active on the neuron each located the same distance from the axo…
1.) At the end of normal expiration, when air is no longer moving through the re
1.) At the end of normal expiration, when air is no longer moving through the respiratory tract and the airway is open to the environment, the pressure within the lungs is equal t…
1.) At the resting membrane potential, which statement is closest to being corre
1.) At the resting membrane potential, which statement is closest to being correct:      A.) Potassium ion channels are open, and there is a net loss of potassium ion due to      …
1.) Compared to the baseline metabolic rate of the normal rat, which rat(s) bene
1.) Compared to the baseline metabolic rate of the normal rat, which rat(s) benefited from thyroxine injections? Why is this benefit seen with one, both, or none of the rats? 2.) …
1.) Create a fictitious case summary of a child with a name, an age during early
1.) Create a fictitious case summary of a child with a name, an age during early childhood, and a gender. 2.) Explain one component of the child’s psychosocial development in term…
1.) Describe how oxygen and carbon dioxide are transported in the blood, and exp
1.) Describe how oxygen and carbon dioxide are transported in the blood, and explain how their loading and unloading is affected by temperature, pH, BPG, and PCO2 2.) Compare the …
1.) Discuss how the stigma of being an alcoholic, drug addict, or compulsive gam
1.) Discuss how the stigma of being an alcoholic, drug addict, or compulsive gambler differs between men and women 2.) Why has the female prison population in the United States ne…
1.) Do you think you use racist, sexist, ageist, or heterosexist language? (or h
1.) Do you think you use racist, sexist, ageist, or heterosexist language? (or have you before?) If you were to hear someone using this type of language, what would you do? 2.) Wh…
1.) Explain the changes in a neuron during an action potential? 2.) List the ste
1.)    Explain the changes in a neuron during an action potential? 2.)    List the steps in chemical synaptic transmission 3.)    List the types of neuroglia and their function 4.…
1.) Explain the significance of pressure involved in filtration and reabsorption
1.) Explain the significance of pressure involved in filtration and reabsorption process. Briefly present the factors causing cardio-rental syndrome. 2.) list the most important m…
1.) Gas exchange that occurs at the level of the tissues (across the cell membra
1.) Gas exchange that occurs at the level of the tissues (across the cell membrane) is called: a) external respiration      b) internal respiration c) interpulmonary respiration 2…
1.) If a person sustains a wound that requires stitches, it is considered to be
1.) If a person sustains a wound that requires stitches, it is considered to be a a) inferior b.) superficial c.) deep d.) medial 2.) A a.) tissue b.) cells c.) macromolecule d.) …