PCO2 in an asthmatic Patient will be increased when compared to a normal person. this is caused due to -
Since the Pco2 of of venous blood is normally 45mmHg. How would you expect a person...
What blood pressure response would you expect in a normal healthy person during a maximal anaerobic sprint test? Be sure to list both systolic and diastolic, as well as explain why these responses differ from rhythmic, aerobic exercise.
*(3.5 pts) Explain using a flow chart (at least consisting of 6-7 key points) how a rise in blood PCO2 stimulates breathing. Include both the central and peripheral chemoreceptors in your answer. Flow chart for the central chemoreceptors Flow chart for peripheral chemoreceptors (3.5 pts) How would an increase of 2,3 DPG in the RBC affect the PO2 of venous blood? Illustrate your answer using a well labelled oxyhemoglobin percent saturation curve. *(3.5 pts) Explain using a flow chart (at...
Compare the pathophysiology of chronic venous insufficiency and deep venous thrombosis. Describe how venous thrombosis differs from arterial thrombosis Explain how gender impacts pathophysiology of CVI and DVT. How would you diagnose and treat the disorders based on gender
Part A Would you expect the concentration of oxygen in your blood to be higher or lower if you were at an altitude of 10,000 ft above sea level? Drag the terms on the left to the appropriate blanks on the right to complete the sentences. Reset Help less more At an altitude of 10,000 ft, there is oxygen in the atmosphere, thus oxygen can move into the bloodstream and there will be a concentration of oxygen in the blood...
How would lowering pco2 affect extracellular ph and the activity of intercalated cells? 1. Lowering Pco2 would increase pH and activate type A intercalated cells 2. Lowering Pco2 would increase pH and activate type B intercalated cells 3. Lowering Pco2 would decrease pH and activate type A intercalated cells 4. Lowering Pco2 would decrease pH and activate type B intercalated cells 5. Lowering Pco2 would not change pH and activate type A intercalated cells
5. How to explain that a venous blood looks purplish blue and an arterial blood appears bright red to us? 6. Why is CO a highly toxic gas? 7. What other important for life porphyrins (complex ions) do you know?
Physiology Lab 1a.) How does breathing alter PCO2 levels in the blood? Explain how this works. 1b.) In relation to this, Why does Restrictive Disease alter vital capacity?
hypothesize which lipids you would expect to find in sheep's blood
The systolic blood pressure of adults in a large city is nearly normally distributed with a mean of 117 and standard deviation of 19. Someone qualifies as having Stage 2 high blood pressure if their systolic blood pressure is 160 or higher. a. Around what percentage of adults in the USA have stage 2 high blood pressure? Give your answer rounded to two decimal places. % b. If you sampled 2000 people, how many would you expect to have BP>...
2. Since capacitance represents a coupling or communication between 2 associated conductors, how would you expect the capacitance between 2 parallel conducting plates to vary as the separation between the plates is increased? Explain your answer conceptually citing more than just the equation relating capacitance and plate separation.