1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10. 11. If you place a red blood cell into a solution of DISTILLED WATER that is 0 mOsm, what is likely to happen to it (shrink, stay the same size or swell)? From the osmosis and diffusion experiment, in which layer was the KMnO4 (potassium permanganate or salt) MOST SOLUBLE in, the top layer or the bottom layer? If brain wave activity (electrical potentials) were the EXACT SAME AT ALL AREAS of the brain simultaneously, how would an EEG look? The patellar tendon reflex is known as what GENERAL TYPE of reflex (nonsynaptic, monosynaptic, bisynaptic or polysynaptic)? Which part of the body would we expect to have a GREATER DENSITY of touch receptors, the tip of the finger or the back of the neck? Given a maximal twitch response of 147 g with 0.9 V, what would happen to force generation if you STIMULATED the gastrocnemius at 0.9 V and 16 Hz (less force, same force or more force)? What is the name for the SCIENTIFIC TERM FOR THE STRENGTH OF YOUR LENS. It is expressed by this measurement = 1/focal length in meters. Given the following molecular weights of these similar NONPOLAR substances, which would have the fastest hemolysis time or would they all be impermeable? A = 221, B = 149, C = 86 During the experiment involving the frog sciatic nerve, was the COMPOUND ACTION POTENTIAL that we observed all-or-none or graded? The name for ability of the eye to focus on objects that are DIFFERENT DISTANCES from the lens. We used a wire screen to measure the near point while focusing into the distance. Given that 0.4 V stimulus initiated the first contraction of the gastrocnemius that measured 19.0 g and 0.9 V elicited a maximal response of 147 g, what would HAPPEN if you stimulated at 1.5 V (no response, smaller response than 147, same response as 147, larger response than 147)?
1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10. 11. If you place a red blood cell into a solution of DISTILLED WATER that is 0 mOsm, what is likely to happen to it (shrink, stay the same size or swell)? From the osmosis and diffusion experiment, in which layer was the KMnO4 (potassium permanganate or salt) MOST SOLUBLE in, the top layer or the bottom layer? If brain wave activity (electrical potentials) were the EXACT SAME AT ALL AREAS of the brain simultaneously, how would an EEG look? The patellar tendon reflex is known as what GENERAL TYPE of reflex (nonsynaptic, monosynaptic, bisynaptic or polysynaptic)? Which part of the body would we expect to have a GREATER DENSITY of touch receptors, the tip of the finger or the back of the neck? Given a maximal twitch response of 147 g with 0.9 V, what would happen to force generation if you STIMULATED the gastrocnemius at 0.9 V and 16 Hz (less force, same force or more force)? What is the name for the SCIENTIFIC TERM FOR THE STRENGTH OF YOUR LENS. It is expressed by this measurement = 1/focal length in meters. Given the following molecular weights of these similar NONPOLAR substances, which would have the fastest hemolysis time or would they all be impermeable? A = 221, B = 149, C = 86 During the experiment involving the frog sciatic nerve, was the COMPOUND ACTION POTENTIAL that we observed all-or-none or graded? The name for ability of the eye to focus on objects that are DIFFERENT DISTANCES from the lens. We used a wire screen to measure the near point while focusing into the distance. Given that 0.4 V stimulus initiated the first contraction of the gastrocnemius that measured 19.0 g and 0.9 V elicited a maximal response of 147 g, what would HAPPEN if you stimulated at 1.5 V (no response, smaller response than 147, same response as 147, larger response than 147)?
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