Solutions for ANATOMY AND PHYSIOLOGY
Problem 1RQ:
A monosaccharide is formed from a polysaccharide in what kind of reaction? oxidation-reduction...Problem 2RQ:
If anabolic reactions exceed catabolic reactions, the result will be ________. weight loss weight...Problem 3RQ:
When NAD becomes NADH, the coenzyme has been ________. reduced oxidized metabolized hydrolyzedProblem 4RQ:
Anabolic reactions use energy by ________. turning ADP into ATP removing a phosphate group from ATP...Problem 5RQ:
Glycolysis results in the production of two ________ molecules from a single molecule of glucose. In...Problem 6RQ:
The Krebs cycle converts ________ through a cycle of reactions. In the process, ATP, ________, and...Problem 7RQ:
Which pathway produces the most ATP molecules? lactic acid fermentation the Krebs cycle the electron...Problem 8RQ:
Aerobic cellular respiration results in the production of these two products. NADH and FADH2? ATP...Problem 9RQ:
When NAD+ becomes NADH, the coenzyme has been ________. reduced oxidized metabolized hydrolyzedProblem 10RQ:
Lipids in the diet can be ________. broken down into energy for the body stored as triglycerides for...Problem 11RQ:
The gallbladder provides ________ that aid(s) in transport of lipids across the intestinal membrane....Problem 12RQ:
Triglycerides are transported by chylomicrons because ________. they cannot move easily in the bLood...Problem 14RQ:
Which molecules can enter the Krebs cycle? chylomicrons acetyl CoA mono glycerides ketone bodiesProblem 15RQ:
Acetyl CoA can be converted to all of the following except ________. ketone bodies fatty acids...Problem 16RQ:
Digestion of proteins begins in the ________ where ________ and ________ mix with food to break down...Problem 17RQ:
Amino acids are needed to ________. build new proteins seive as fat stores supply energy for the...Problem 18RQ:
If an amino acid is not used to create new proteins, it can be ________. converted to acetyl CoA...Problem 19RQ:
During the absorptive state, glucose levels are ________, insulin levels are ________, and glucagon...Problem 20RQ:
Staivation sets in after 3 to 4 days without food. Which hormones change in response to low glucose...Problem 21RQ:
The postabsorptive state relies on stores of ________ in the ________. insulin; pancreas glue ago n;...Problem 22RQ:
The bodys temperature is controlled by the ________. This temperature is always kept between...Problem 23RQ:
Fever increases the body temperature and can induce chills to help cool the temperature back down....Problem 24RQ:
The heat you feel on your chair when you stand up was transferred from your skin via ________....Problem 25RQ:
A crowded room warms up through the mechanism of ________. a. conduction b. convection c. radiation...Problem 26RQ:
A deficiency in vitamin A can result in ________. improper bone development scurvy improper eye...Problem 27RQ:
Rickets results in improper bone development in children that arises from the malabsorption of...Problem 28RQ:
Consuming which type of food will help the most with weight loss? fats vegetables lean meats fruitsProblem 29RQ:
Which of the following is stored in the body? thiamine phosphorous folic acid vitamin CProblem 30CTQ:
Describe how metabolism can be altered.Problem 31CTQ:
Describe how Addisons disease can be treated.Problem 32CTQ:
Explain how glucose is metabolized to yield ATP.Problem 33CTQ:
Insulin is released when food is ingested and stimulates the uptake of glucose into the cell....Problem 34CTQ:
Discuss how carbohydrates can be stored as fat.Problem 36CTQ:
Amino acids are not stored in the body. Describe how excess amino acids are processed in the cell.Problem 37CTQ:
Release of trypsin and chymotrypsin in their active form can result in the digestion of the pancreas...Problem 38CTQ:
In type II diabetes, insulin is produced but is nonfunctional. These patients are described as...Problem 39CTQ:
Ketone bodies are used as an alternative source of fuel during starvation. Describe how ketones are...Problem 41CTQ:
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Chapter 1 - An Introduction To The Human BodyChapter 2 - The Chemical Level Of OrganizationChapter 3 - The Cellular Level Of OrganizationChapter 4 - The Tissue Level Of OrganizationChapter 5 - The Integumentary SystemChapter 6 - Bone Tissue And The Skeletal SystemChapter 7 - Axial SkeletonChapter 8 - The Appendicular SkeletonChapter 9 - JointsChapter 10 - Muscle Tissue
Chapter 11 - The Muscular SystemChapter 12 - The Nervous System And Nervous TissueChapter 13 - Anatomy Of The Nervous SystemChapter 14 - The Somatic Nervous SystemChapter 15 - The Autonomic Nervous SystemChapter 16 - The Neurological ExamChapter 17 - The Endocrine SystemChapter 18 - The Cardiovascular System: BloodChapter 19 - The Cardiovascular System: The HeartChapter 20 - The Cardiovascular System: Blood Vessels And CirculationChapter 21 - The Lymphatic And Immune SystemChapter 22 - The Respiratory SystemChapter 23 - The Digestive SystemChapter 24 - Metabolism And NutritionChapter 25 - The Urinary SystemChapter 26 - Fluid, Electrolyte, And Acid-base BalanceChapter 27 - The Reproductive SystemChapter 28 - Development And Inheritance
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