Ketoacidosis is a potentially life-threatening condition that can occur when there is inadequate cellular glucose uptake, such as in uncontrolled diabetes. Order the steps that would lead to the development of ketoacidosis.
Inadequate cellular glucose uptake results in decrease in glucose metabolism in body. As a result of decrease in glucose liver starts producing ketone bodies which are used as fuel for tissues. However, these ketone bodies have low pH and as they get accumulated in blood, pH of the blood goes down resulting in a situation called as ketoacidosis.
Ketoacidosis is a potentially life-threatening condition that can occur when there is inadequate cellular glucose uptake,...
The condition 'glucosuria' can occur in individuals without diabetes mellitus. Explain why this condition occurs when plasma glucose exceeds ~300mg/dl.
The "bends" is a potentially fatal condition which can occur when deep ocean divers ascend to the water surface too quickly. The painful condition is caused by nitrogen bubbles coming out of the blood and tearing apart nearby tissues. Explain why this can occur using a mathematical justification.
Reye syndrome is a condition that can occur when children take aspirin. Describe the pathophysiology of the condition and who may be affected. What may be the way to properly diagnose and treat the condition? What is the best means of prevention? How would you teach this to someone who has young children in their home? What may be safe alternatives to recommend for those who need to treat a fever in children?
When fossil fuels are burned, "particulate matter" including some small particles referred and to PM2.5s and even smaller particles can be produced. There was a recently published study showing how these small particles get into the bloodstream and "lodge" in small blood vessels in the head and neck. (a) What would you anticipate happening? To get you thinking in the right direction, the textbook discusses plaques and thrombus formation on pg. 698-9 (ed. 2). (b) If this affects blood vessels...
LAB ACTIVITY2 The Sarcomere 3 Does the I band lewgth change when a mascle contracts? 1 Using Figure 12.6, answer Discusion Questions with Explain your lab group Does the H zone length change when a mscle contracts? Explain. 4 DISCUSSION QUESTIONS Sarcomere Structure 1 Do the lengths of the thin or thick a muscle contracts? Explain. change when NO 5 Is the sarcomere in Figure 12.5 fully cootracted? Explain 2 Does the A band length change when a muscle contracts?...
Stress Test - Lifetime Wellness Name: 1. Stress can be the result of a. negative situations b. pleasurable challenges c. achievement of goals d. all the above 2. Which of the following is an example of a stressor? a. sweating palms b. getting a flat tire c. release of endorphins d. flushed face 3. Which of the following is NOT an example of an effective response to stress? a. overeating b. laughing c. talking d. meditating 4. Stress may increase...
Unit IV: Special Procedures 240 Chapter Review Questions 10. Inadequate mixing of an anticoagulant tube can lead to: 1. The abbreviation for computer memory that can be lost if not saved is: a. RAM. b. REM a. cell decomposition b. extreme hemolysis. c. immediate glycolysis. d, microclot formation. c. RIM d. ROM 2. Normal operation of a computer is controlled by: a. applications software. b. hardware. c. storage memory d. systems software. 11. Average normal body temperature is: a. 20...
Hello I need help revising this essay, if I repeat something or if I need to change any word or add something new. And also pls give me ideas for an introduction and a conclusion for this essay. THANKS Candida glabrata is a species of haploid yeast and genus Candida. The previous old name for candida glabrata is Torulopsis glabrata. It is usually found in mucosal tissues of humans, mostly in immune deficient persons who are having diabetes, HIV infection,...
Hello I need help revising this essay, if I repeat something or if I need to change any word. And also pls give me ideas for an introduction and a conclusion for this essay. Candida glabrata is a species of haploid yeast and genus Candida. This species has no sexual life. The previous old name for candida glabrata is Torulopsis glabrata. It is usually found in mucosal tissues of humans, mostly in immune deficient persons who are having diabetes, HIV...
Questions on Metabolic Pathways & Energy balance 81 Match the items. #2 What can be said about the glycolysis pathway? a. Initial breakdown of carbohydrate b. Initial breakdown of fat C. Made by all three energy nutrients d. Removal of nitrogen from an amino acid e. Most ATP is produced a. requires oxygen. b. is the breakdown of pyruvate to acetyl COA. C. converts acetyl CoA into pantothenic acid. od results in the formation of pyruvate. 1. Electron Transport Chain...