Devry BIOS255 Anatomy and Physiology with Lab III – Entire Course
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Devry BIOS255 Anatomy and Physiology with Lab III – Entire
Course
Question
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The
Heart (graded)
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The human heart is a
four-chambered hydraulic pump. A hydraulic pump uses differences in pressure to
move material from areas of higher pressures to areas of lower pressures. The
pressure differences created by the heart move blood between the chambers and
the circulatory systems. Let’s begin our discussion by identifying the chambers
of the heart and their functions, the associated valves, and the names and
general route of their associated great vessels.
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The
Contraction Cycle (graded)
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The contraction cycle
of the heart is the series of events that occurs during one heartbeat. Each
beat of the heart includes the contraction (systole) and relaxation (diastole)
of the atria and then the ventricles. Let’s begin the examination of this cycle
by discussing electrical conduction through the heart.
BIOS 255 week 2
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Blood
Vessel Structure (graded)
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Let’s start by
discussing the structure of our blood vessels. Let’s each take a characteristic
of (1) arteries, (2) veins, or (3) capillaries. Build upon what your classmates
say to enable us to have a more full understanding of these vessels that are
essential for our existence.
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Blood
Flow Dynamics (graded)
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Cardiac output is the
amount of blood ejected from the left or right ventricle in any given minute.
Cardiac output must be maintained in order to keep sufficient blood flow
through the capillaries. Identify the factors that directly affect blood flow
in the circulatory system.
BIOS 255 week 3
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Whole
Blood (graded)
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Describe the
composition, physical characteristics, and functions of whole blood. Explain
why it is classified as a connective tissue.
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Liquid
Connective Tissue (graded)
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Explain the
similarities and differences among serum, lymph, and plasma. Each student
should take one characteristic of the fluid, extracellular component of this
connective tissue and explain how it relates to the other liquids.
BIOS 255 week4
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The
Lymphatic System (graded)
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How do the various
components of the lymphatic system operate? We have talked about many organ
systems. In what ways are components of the lymphatic system involved in many
other organ systems? Try to focus on one element of this system and provide an
in-depth view of its contribution to our overall health.
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Nonspecific
Immunity (graded)
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How do the various
elements of the nonspecific immune system function in providing daily
protection against a variety of pathogens? Each student should provide a unique
aspect of the nonspecific immune system and educate the rest of us concerning
its function and how effective (or ineffective) it is against one class of
pathogens.
BIOS 255 week 5
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B
and T Cells (graded)
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Our knowledge and
understanding of the various forms of lymphocytes continue to expand. Our
initial discussion this week will be on the various forms of B and T cells —
each of us should take one class of lymphocytes and explain it’s role in the
adaptive immune process. As you comment on other students’ postings be sure to
add additional insight into the mechanisms of the subclass of cell and its
interactions with both components of the innate and other aspects of the
adaptive immune system.
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Vaccinations
– Friend or Foe (graded)
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Recently a number of
individuals have claimed that adjuvants, such as thymersol in vaccines, lead to
the development of a variety of disorders, such as autism. Although these
initial claims have not been substantiated and have since been withdrawn from
the scientific literature, the concern continues today. How would you counsel
parents concerning vaccination? Discuss the issue of herd immunity and the
risks in our modern society related to refusal to provide vaccinations.
BIOS 255 week 6
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Respiratory
Anatomy (graded)
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Describe the anatomy
and histology of the respiratory system and how each of the functions are
related.
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Breathing
(graded)
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Describe the events
that cause inhalation and exhalation and how Boyle’s law relates to the events.
BIOS 255 week 7
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Transport
of Gases (graded)
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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.
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Respiratory
Diseases (graded)
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Compare the causes and
consequences of chronic bronchitis, emphysema, asthma, and lung cancer. Once we
have made these comparisons then we should follow up on other disorders that
affect either the upper or lower respiratory systems. Be sure to comment on
others postings in terms of new information that can contribute to a more
complete understanding of the diseases you pick.
Devry BIOS255N Week 4 Midterm Exam Answers
Question 1. Question : (TCO3) Which of the following is a major
function of blood?
Student Answer:
production of enzymes
production of
neurotransmitters
transduction of
pressure
transportation of heat
contractility
Question 2. Question : (TCO3) Which of the following blood types is
a person whose blood cells were agglutinated by anti-A serum but not by anti-B
serum nor by anti-Rh serum
B positive
O negative
O positive
A negative
Question 3. Question : (TCO3) Which of the following formed
elements in blood only temporarily move through the blood before they become
fixed in the tissues as macrophages?
thrombocytes
monocytes
basophils
eosinophils
Question 4. Question : (TCO3) Reduced vitamin B12 absorption
from the small intestine due to reduced intrinsic factor production from the
stomach results in a condition called
aplastic anemia
megaloblastic anemia
pernicious anemia
iron deficiency anemia
Question 5. Question : (TCO3) Serum is
plasma without the
clotting factors
the same as lymph
formed during the
first step in blood clotting
pulmonary interstitial
fluid
Question 6. Question : (TCO3) Which of the following precursor
cells give rise to T-cells?
meyloblasts
lymphoid stem cells
proerythroblast
megakaryoblast
Question 7. Question : (TCO3) Which of the following opposes the
action of thromboxane A2 by inhibiting platelet adhesion and release?
fibrinogen
plasmin
antithrombin
prostacyclin
Question 8. Question : (TCO3) Myeloid stem cells reside in
the yellow marrow
the thymus gland
the red marrow
the spleen
Question 9. Question : (TCO1) The tough, inelastic dense
connective tissue that surrounds the heart is called the
pleura
serous pericardium
fibrous pericardium
epicardium
Question 10. Question : (TCO1) During heart transplants, the
______ nerves are severed resulting in a faster resting heart rate
(approximately 100 beats per minute) after the transplant
cardiac accelerator
vagus
phrenic
cervical spinal
Question 11. Question : (TCO1) Which of the following factors
lead to depressed cardiac output?
alkalosis
hypoxia
all of the above
none of the above have
any depressive effects on the heart
Question 12. Question : (TCO1) If a person’s resting heart rate is
70 and their resting stroke volume is 60 ml of blood, then their cardiac output
is _______ L/min
4200
4.2
130
1.3
Question 13. Question : (TCO1) The purpose of the foramen ovale
during fetal life is to
have the blood bypass
the liver
have the blood bypass
the lungs
have the blood bypass
the placenta
have the blood bypass
the brain
Question 14. Question : (TCO1) Heart murmurs are often heard in
individuals with abnormalities in the ____ of the heart.
myocardium
SA node
AV node
endocardium
Question 15. Question : (TCO1) Which of the following
electrocardiogram (ECG) waves represents ventricular repolarization?
Q wave
P wave
S wave
T wave
Question 16. Question : (TCO1) Which part of the brain contains
the cardiovascular center that regulated heart rate?
cerebrum
medullar oblongata
cerebellum
thalamus
Question 17. Question : (TCO1) Which layer of the heart is
comprised of epithelial cells?
epicardium
endocardium
pericardium
serous pericardium
Question 18. Question : (TCO2) Which of the following categories
of hypertensive drugs lower blood pressure by blocking the formation of
angtiotensin II, which results in vasodilation and decreased aldosterone
secretion?
ACE inhibitors
Beta blockers
calcium channel
blockers
anabolic steroids
Question 19. Question : (TCO2) Which of the following categories
would an individual with a blood pressure of 145/95 be placed in?
high normal
prehypertension
stage 1 hypertension
stage 2 hypertension
Question 20. Question : (TCO2) Which of the following effectors
would NOT be activated as described below in response to hypovolemic shock?
kidneys conserve salt
and water
heart rate increases
systemic arterioles
vasodilate
heart contractility
increases
Question 21. Question : (TCO2) Which of the following blood
vessels have high pulsing blood pressure?
internal jugular vein
median cubital vein
inferior vena cava
none of the above
Question 22. Question : (TCO2) During fetal development, the
blood from the pulmonary veins are shunted into the pulmonary arteries by the
foramen ovale
ductus venosus
placenta
ligamentum arteriosum
Question 23. Question : (TCO2) Most capillaries throughout the
body are
sinusoids
portal systems
vasoconstrictory
throughputs
continuous
Question 24. Question : (TCO2) Capillaries are also referred to
as
vasoconstrictors
vasodilators
pressure reservoirs
distributing vessels
Question 25. Question : (TCO2) The volume of blood that
circulates through the systemic blood vessels in one minute is called
tidal volume
cardiac output
cardiac reserve
total peripheral
resistance
Question 26. Question : (TCO3) What is the pulse pressure of a
person that has a systolic pressure of 150 mm Hg with a diastolic pressure of
90 mm Hg?
Question 27. Question : (TCO3) Determine the mean arterial
pressure for a patient with an average systolic pressure of 120 mm Hg with a
mean diastolic pressure of 60 mm Hg:
Question 28. Question : (TCO3) What is the resting cardiac
output (in liters) of an athlete with a stroke volume of 75 ml and a resting
heart rate of 60 beats/minute?
Question 29. Question : (TCO3) The same athlete during exercise
has a heart rate of 180 beats/minute with an increase of stroke volume to 125
ml. What is their cardiac output during exercise?
Question 30. Question : (TCO3) What is the cardiac cycle for a
person with a resting heart rate of 80 beats per minute?
Question 31. Question : TCO3) What is the name of the
blood vessel that supplies the face and head (except the brain) with oxygenated
blood?
Question 32. Question : TCO3) What is the name of the blood
vessel that is the distal extension of the external iliac artery as it enters
the leg?
Question 33. Question : (TCO3) What is the name of the
blood vessel that drains deoxygenated blood from the medial aspect of the
forearm?
Question 34. Question : TCO3) What is the name of the vein that
is found behind the kneecap on the posterior surface of the leg?
Question 35. Question : (TCO3) What is the name of this blood
vessel that is highlighted?
Question 36. Question : (TCO3) List and briefly describe
the three mechanisms used to reduce blood loss from a damaged blood vessel.
Question 37. Question : (TCO1) Define arrhythmia and discuss
different categories of arrhythmias.
Question 38. Question : (TCO2) What is a portal vein? Describe
the hepatic portal circulation and its functional significance
BIOS255 Week 1 Lab Exercise 27: Heart Structure and Function
Complete the following illustrations and post it in the Week1
Dropbox.
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BIOS255
Week 2 Lab 2
Bios
225 Week 2 Lab Exercise
Review
of the Arteries
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Review
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BIOS225
Week 3 Lab Exercises Review of the Major Veins of the Thorax, Abdomen, and
Pelvis
1. 2. 3.4. 5. 6.7.
8. 9.10. 11. 12.13. 14. 15.16. 17. 18.19. 20.
Review of Major
Arteries of the Lower Limb1. 2. 3.4. 5. 6.7. 8. 9.
Review of Major
Veins of the Lower Limb
1. 2. 3.4. 5. 6.7. 8. 9.10. 11.
BIOS
255 WEEK 5 Lab 5 –
Lymphatic
System & Disease Resistance
1.Describe
lymphatic system functions.
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right
lymphatic duct, thoracic (left lymphatic) duct,
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subclavian veins, and cisterna chyli.
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Determine the direction of blood and lymph movement between arterioles, blood
and lymph capillaries, and venules.
f.
Describe the lymphatic system role with regard to lipids and lipid-soluble
vitamins.
3.
What are the thymus gland functions?
4.
Identify each of the following in a lymph node: afferent
lymphatic vessels and efferent vessels.
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What is the function of the macrophages within the lymph nodes?
d.
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5. T
Lymphocytes:Some activated cytotoxic T cells produce perforin. What is
the function of perforin?
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6.
Some activated cytotoxic T cells produce Lymphotoxin. What is the
function of lymphotoxin?
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that produce antibodies. Name five ways antibodies can destroy foreign cells
and substances.
Bios255n
week 6 ilab
Acute respiratory
disorder
Acute respiratory disorder |
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BIOS 255N Week 8 Final Exam Answers – Essay Questions
Question #1. Describe the feedback
mechanism involved in erythropoiesis.
Question #2. Describe the cardiac
cycle (include conduction, contraction, heart sounds and EKG information).
Question #3. Describe the factors
that increase blood pressure (negative feedback involved in blood pressure
regulation).
Question #4. Describe the responses
involved in non-specific immunity.
Question #5. Describe cell-mediated
immunity (antigen presentation, antigen recognition, activation and cellular
response). Include both CD8 and CD4 T cells.
Question #6. Describe
antibody-mediated immunity (antigen presentation, antigen recognition,
activation and cellular response).
Question #7. Describe the events,
pressures and muscles involved in inhalation and exhalation.
Question #8. Describe how breathing
is regulated through the negative feedback control of PCO2, PO2 and pH.
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