Answer:
In the human body, the clear fluid made of white blood cells is called lymphatic fluid.
Explanation:
Lymph (lymphatic fluid) is a collection of all of the extra fluid that drains from cells and tissues. Visually, it's a clear and colorless fluid.Answer:
Myocarditis is an inflammation of the muscle of the heart
Encephalomalacia is a softening of the brain
In the human body, the clear fluid made of white blood cells is called lymph
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After the autopsy, you decide the person tripped, fell down the stairs, broke their neck, and died of blunt force trauma to the head (they hit their head very hard). What would you put on the autopsy report?
Answer:
Death by blunt force.
Explanation:
Person tripped, fell down the stairs, broke their neck, and died of blunt force trauma to the head
After the autoposy, you decide the person tripped, fell down the stairs, broke their neck, and died of blunt force trauma to the head (they hit their head very hard). What would you put on the autopsy report? (hint: look at how each of these terms is defined, and see if the description matches what it says) *
A) Cause of Death: Swelling of the brain due to injury that caused death of the tissue.
B) Manner of Death: Blunt force trauma to the head
C) Mechanism of Death: Head Trauma
D) Manner of Death: Natural, Accident
Answer:
oop i would put A because blunt force trauma can cause swelling in the brain tissue
Explanation:
Answer:
A or b idk
Explanation:
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During an autopsy, when examining the stomach, what can be learned? *
A) Which pills the person took
B) all of these
C) How long it had been since death
D) What the person ate late
Answer:
(B)
Explanation:
Describe step by step how a signal is transmitted from your brain and nervous system into an actual contraction of the muscles. Your explanation should start at the stage where the nervous system interacts with the muscles and should discuss the role of the neuromuscular junction, neurotransmitter, and motor neurons.
Answer:
A Muscle Contraction Is Triggered When an Action Potential Travels Along the Nerves to the Muscles. Muscle contraction begins when the nervous system generates a signal. The signal, an impulse called an action potential, travels through a type of nerve cell called a motor neuron.
Explanation:
Explanation:
The first step is the muscle fiber is activated by the motor neuron when the acetylcholine crosses the synaptic gap, which causes the heads of the myofibrils to bind. This activation initiates by the release of calcium ions within the muscle fibers. The neuromuscular junction furthers the reaction by assisting in message transmission, along with the neurotransmitter which helps with transmitting messages between neurons and the muscles.
Second, the myofibril binds to the next myofibril in a chain-like reaction.
Third, as one myofibril joins the next, they shorten and slide closer together, causing the muscle to contract.
Fourth, the contraction ends when the acetylcholine breaks down through its natural cycle.
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This practice aims to integrate and balance the whole body, including the mind, body, and spirit, and uses such treatments as yoga and meditation.
Answer:
d
Explanation:
The pectorals major is located on the anterior side of the body
true
false
Answer: its true
Explanation: The pectoralis major is the superior most and largest muscle of the anterior chest wall. It is a thick, fan-shaped muscle that lies underneath the breast tissue and forms the anterior wall of the axilla
Answer:
true
Explanation:
anterior means front and your PECS (pectoral) is in front (breeastbone)
10. A suffix usually, but not always, indicates the procedure, condition,
disorder, or disease. A prefix usually, but not always, indicates location,
time, number, or status.
True
False
Answer:
false
Explanation:
The genotype of an offspring defines the physical characteristics or .
Answer:
Phenotype
Explanation:
Answer:
Phenotype
Explanation:
EDGE PSYCH Ethics is described as the principles of right and wrong behavior. Please select the best answer from the choices provided T F
Answer:
true
Explanation:
Answer:
yup it´s true.
Explanation:
some questions just need you to think a lil
what type of medicine is used for cancer?
Answer:
Many different kinds of chemotherapy or chemo drugs are used to treat cancer – either alone or in combination with other drugs or treatments.
Explanation:
Surgery. The goal of surgery is to remove the cancer or as much of the cancer as possible.
Chemotherapy. Chemotherapy uses drugs to kill cancer cells.
Radiation therapy. ...
Bone marrow transplant. ...
Immunotherapy. ...
Hormone therapy. ...
Targeted drug therapy. ...
Cryoablation.
50 uL of a sample is pipetted into 100 uL of diluent in a test tube. The concentration of the tube is
1000 ng/ml (A). You will perform a serial dilution, taking 50 uL from the first tube and transferring
into 100 uL of diluent, into three more tubes. What is the final concentration of the third tube?
Answer:
34.04ng/ml
Explanation:
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You are a medical examiner, and have been given a body to autopsy. What would you do first? *
A) Remove the brain and check it for signs of injury
B) Open up the body and begin to examine the internal organs
C) Check the outside of the body for injuries, tattoos, marks, look for identification
D) None of these are parts of an autopsy
Answer:
C) Check the outside of the body for injuries, tattoos, marks, look for identification
Explanation:
I don't have experience in forensics so my answer is mostly based off common sense. You'd want to check the outside of the body before cutting and looking in the insides of a body.
Answer:
the answer is letter (c) you must check the outside body to identify the cause of death
Explanation:
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what is the difference between extrinsic muscles and intrinsic muscles?
Intrinsic muscles are inside your body, extrinsic muscles are outside your body.
Extra info.Intrinsic muscles of hand are the muscles present (originate and insert) in the hand and are responsible for hand movements whereas extrinsic muscles are present in the forearm and are responsible for hand movements.Intrinsic muscles are contained within a region such as a hand or the leg and extrinsic muscles move the fingers but are found outside the region.Which statement accurately describes the position of two parts of the body?
The heart is medial to the lungs.
The larynx is lateral from the lymph nodes.
The kidneys are superior to the brain.
The stomach is inferior to the intestines.
Answer:
A
Explanation:
Marina was immunized against chicken pox when she was young. Which of the following statements is true?
Marina was exposed to a weak form of chicken pox antigen.
The immunization provided Marina with passive immunity.
Marina needs to be immunized again because antibodies do not last long in the body.
Since she was immunized, it is impossible for Marina to contract chicken pox.
Answer:
No she can still have a small chance of getting it
Explanation:
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Answer:
She can still contract chicken pox but she will have a more stronger immune to it to where. her body can not be affected by it so much
Explanation:
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Dr. Kroeppler wants to record a recommendation on an injection involving an integumentary system protein. If he
needs to identify the protein that provides firmness and strength
to the skin, he would describe
A.keratin
B.collagen
C.elastin
D.melanin
Consider five other traits that Mendel investigated.
Explain how you could repeat Mendel's procedure for one of these traits and
what the likely results would be of your investigation.
Answer:
Geneticists use their own unique shorthand when analyzing the results from a genetic cross (a mating between two organisms with characteristics that scientists want to study). For example, they might use a letter of the alphabet to stand for each gene, capitalizing the letter for dominant alleles and using lowercase to represent recessive alleles. The same letter of the alphabet is used for each allele to show that they’re variations of the same gene.
Mendel studied characters such as- seed form, seed color, flower color, pods form, pod color, stem height, and flower position. When two homozygous individuals were crossed then all the offsprings produced were heterozygous.
What is Mendel's law?
Mendel did experiment on garden pea plant (pisum sativum) plant and come to the conclusion that there is a pair of alleles for each and every character. The alleles are of two types- Dominant and recessive. Dominant characters are present in all the offsprings of F1 generation and recessive character is present in the F2 generation.
The following traits were studied by Mendel are mentioned below:
1. Form of ripe seed (R) – smooth or wrinkled
2. Color of seed albumen (Y) – yellow or green
3. Color of flower (P) – purple or white
4. Form of ripe pods (I) – inflated or constricted
5. Color of unripe pods (G) – green or yellow
6. Position of flowers (A) – axial or terminal
7. Length of stem (T) – tall or dwarf
The two homozygous parents are crossed which gives the F1 offsprings. For example, by taking the plant height as a character, the homozygous dominant parent (TT) is crossed with a homozygous recessive parent (tt), then probability of offsprings in the F1 generation are as follows:
100% of the offsprings will be heterozygous tall (dominant) plants.
The punnett square is attached with the answer.
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the odometer tells you
Answer:
how many miles are on a car.
Explanation:
1. Anger in the workplace can be caused by
O fear.
o injustice.
O frustration.
all of the above.
Kesia just finished medical school. What is the next step for her to be able to work full time as a doctor?
Find a residency.
Get a license.
Go to graduate school.
Get a certificate.
Which of the following is NOT a suggested tip for pronouncing and spelling terms correctly?
A. Use Resources
B. Ask for help
C. Guess
D. Break the word down into smaller parts
Read the following scenario, and then answer the question. A patient has an injured shoulder and her doctor refers her to a physiotherapist so her shoulder can be restored to health. To what type of facility will the patient most likely go to work with the physiotherapist? hospice facility rehabilitation facility long-term care facility pathologist
Answer:
B
Explanation:
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The average aspirin tablet contains 5 grains of acetylsalicylic acid (ASA), How many
grams of ASA would be in a 250-tablet bottle of aspirin?
You are an ice skater and are learning to spin. When you stop, the room keeps spinning/moving and you cannot get your balance. Which structure is involved in this?
Answer:
semicircular canals
Explanation:
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what did you think the answer of number 5?
1.acisphil-physical
2.entalm-mental
3.lniometao-emotinal
4.lacsio-social
5.hitalec-?
ethical
that's what I think it is
what happened if we die
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You are visually examining (looking at) organs in a body. You say "The spleen is enlarged and there are clots visible on the inferior lateral area of the sigmoid colon." You are performing a: *
A) pathology palpation
B) gross examination
C) initial screening
D) organ inventory
Water is the MOST essential nutrient that accounts for 60% of our body weight
true or false
Answer:
True
Explanation:
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You are a medical examiner, and have been given a body to autopsy. What would you do first?
Answer:
An examination will be conducted by a physician specializing in forensic pathology, to determine the cause of death, and a death certificate will be completed.First, the pathologist looks at the outside of the body. He or she looks for clues about the cause of death.
Explanation:
1. Which of these is the correct definition of infection control?
O A system of techniques used to protect CNAs against infections.
O A system of techniques used to prevent and reduce the spread of infections.
O A system of techniques that can reduce CNAs exposure to blood.
O A system of techniques that are used to track infections in hospitals.
Infection Prevention and Control are concerned with preventing, reducing, and spreading infections. Infections can be caused by several pathogenic agents.
The importance of Infection control are:
1. Infection prevention and control work to maintain a safe and healthy environment for everyone by reducing and preventing the spread of infections.
2. Infection control system includes handwashing, quarantine, control of vectors, procedures of decontamination, and airborne infections precautions.
3. The infection protocols involve contact precautions, droplets precautions, airborne precautions, and eye protection.
Thus, the correct answer is Option B.
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