What is the least complex type of purposeful motor movement?
a. somatic reflex responses
b. voluntary movements
c. rhythmic activities
d. tetanus contraction
e. fine motor movements
a
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Normal blood pH is maintained within a range of
A. 6.5 - 9.5. B. 4.5 - 5.5. C. 1.0 - 14.0. D. 7.35 - 7.45. E. 7.35 - 8.5.
Water and solutes that are not reabsorbed by capillaries ultimately return to the bloodstream by way of
A) venules. B) lymphatic vessels. C) distributing arteries. D) arterial anastomoses. E) arteriovenous anastomoses.
ansewer the questions below:
A. Patrick is snorkeling (surface swimming with a tube in his mouth to maintain breathing while his face is in the water). The snorkel tube is 40 cm in length and 1.2 cm in radius. How does this affect Patrick's breathing? Calculate the increase in relative resistance contributed by the snorkel tube. B. What is dead space and how does that affect snorkeling? Explain your answer, assuming the snorkel tube is a round cylinder and cylinder volume is pr2L. How does the snorkel tube affect alveolar ventilation (assume a ventilation rate of 12 breaths/min, tidal volume of 500 mL, and normal dead space volume of 150 mL)? If normal alveolar ventilation is 4200 mL/min, how must Patrick breathe during snorkeling compared to normal? C. Patrick loves snorkeling, but wishes he could go a little deeper. He decides to create a longer snorkel tube to try to achieve this desire. He isn't sure how radius figures in, so he makes two tubes of 60 cm length, one with a 1.2 cm radius and the other with a 2 cm radius. What are the relative resistances of these two new tubes? Do you think he will be able to snorkel well with either of these tubes? Explain.
The condition resulting from inadequate production of surfactant and the resultant collapse of alveoli is
A) respiratory distress syndrome. B) COPD. C) anoxia. D) pulmonary embolism. E) pneumothorax.