What's the exact path of a deoxygenated blood cell?

The question:
Trace a deoxygenated Red Blood Cell from your leg muscle on its path to picking up oxygen and then bringing some oxygen to the brain. Continue to trace that same RBC from the brain then to supply the bicep muscle with oxygen.

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Answer 1

Answer:

This is the pathway of the RBC from the leg into the brain and then to the bicep muscle.

Explanation:

The RBC in the leg with run up from the axillary vein into the inferior vena cava into the right atria. Then it is pumped into the right ventricle and is pumped into the pulmonary arteries to the lungs. The RBC meets the alveoli in the lungs, through the capillaries, and Type 1 cells help with the gas exchange of Carbon Dioxide and Oxygen into the RBC. The RBC then travels up and to the pulmonary veins into the left atria of the heart. It them gets pumped into the left ventricle where it is pumped up the aortic trunk and travels through the either the brachiocephalic trunk into the right common carotid artery or enters the right common carotid artery. The artery then bifurcates into the left/right internal common carotid and then supplies the brain with oxygen. It then runs back into the superior vena cava, into the right atria, into the right ventricle, and back to the pulmonary arteries. Then to the alveoli, and to the pulmonary veins. Then the RBC with enter the left atria and then enter the left ventricle and be pumped into the aortic arch and enter either the brachiocephalic trunk or enter the left subclavian artery and will enter into the brachial artery, which supplies the bicep muscle with blood, and will drop the oxygen at the bicep muscle.

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Which statement describes a disruption that can occur in the cell cycle, leading to the development of
cancer?

A. A virus interferes with checkpoints within the cell cycle, resulting in slower cell proliferation.

B. A virus interferes with checkpoints within the cell cycle, resulting in uncontrolled cell apoptosis.
c. A gene mutation interferes with cell cycle control mechanisms, resulting in uncontrolled cell
proliferation.

D. A gene mutation interferes with cell cycle control mechanisms, resulting in an increased rate of cell
apoptosis.

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Answer:

The correct answer is - option C. A gene mutation interferes with cell cycle control mechanisms, resulting in uncontrolled cell proliferation.

Explanation:

Genetic mutations resulting in the change or absence of any regulatory proteins that used during checkpoints can result in the mechanism of turning on or turning off the cell cycle or allow a cell to move further for the division. Due to this change, the checkpoints are not able to prevent it from division.

Uncontrolled multiplication or proliferation of the cell, resulting in tumor development or cancer.

Which of the following is conical movement in which the distal end of a structure moves in a circle and the proximal end remains relatively fixed?
A. Protraction
B. Rotation
C. Circumduction
D. Retraction

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Answer:

The correct answer is OPTION C (Circumduction)

Explanation:

Circumduction is motions without clear opposites of the part of the body, an example is rotating the hand from the wrist. The answer is circumduction because this type of movement ensures the distal end of a bone moves in a circle while the proximal end remains relatively stable is particularly found in bones where the movements of the joints are opposite to each other example is the ball and socket joint movement. For circumduction to take place, the degree of distance between two bones of the body has to be decreased and sometimes straightened to increase the level of movement or motion produced, there must be a movement towards the middle of the body and sometimes joint movement away from the middle of the body. All these movements are in order.

I look in the mirror but i'm not there and instead i see a strange disoriented ghost like figure. Whats wrong with me. Is this a sign of death. Please help me.

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Answer:

Science shows that if you stare at your face long enough your brain will get bored and make your face look distorted and ghost like

Explanation:

Answer:

try not to stare into the mirror so long or get some fresh air outside

Which statement is true regarding the transmission of sex-linked traits in a population?
O Males cannot carry recessive alleles for sex-linked traits.
O Males cannot express dominant alleles on the X chromosome.
O Males cannot express recessive alleles on the X chromosome.
O Males cannot pass alleles for sex-linked traits to their daughters.

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Answer: none of the statements are true

Explanation: Males can have a recessive copy of a X-linked gene, and can pass that on in the X containing gamete and so pass it on to daughters,  but not to male offspring. Males will express whichever allele, dominant or recessive that they carry.

Describe how radiation fog forms.

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Answer:

Radiation fog forms in the evening when heat absorbed by the Earth's surface during the day is radiated into the air. As heat is transferred from the ground to the air, water droplets form. Sometimes people use the term “ground fog” to refer to radiation fog.

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Radiation fog forms in the evening when heat absorbed by the Earth's surface during the day is radiated into the air.

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Answer:

1:Cell

2:organ

3:tissues

4:A tissue is a group of similar cells that work together to perform a specific job. Specialized cells form specialized tissues such as blood tissue. A group of tissues working together to perform a specific function is called an organ. Organs are the third level of organization.

Explanation:

treatment for PTSD campus be described A.multumodal multi-phasic b. atheoretical C. stress inclusion D.eclectic​

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Answer:

A. multimodal and multiphasic

Explanation:

Hypnosis can be defined as a mental state that is trance-like and it is typically characterized by minimal peripheral awareness, vivid fantasy, highly focused attention (concentration) and an increased level of suggestibility.

Simply stated, hypnosis is a sleep-like state and as such can be used by psychologist or therapist to reduce the sense of pain, induce relaxation, strengthen certain behaviors etc.

Hence, one of the ways in which hypnosis can be administered by psychologists or therapists is through Hypnotherapy, which typically involves the use of hypnosis in psychotherapy to treat medical conditions such as depression, eating disorders, anxiety, post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD).

The treatment for post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD) can be described as multimodal and multiphasic because it is characterized by series of activities and it takes place in various phases.

A certain species of caterpillar has bright colors that signal that it produces a
highly poisonous substance. Why is this signal important to natural
selection?
A. Predators will know that this caterpillar is a good source of food,
B. Predators that ignore the markings will die from the poison.
C. The bright colors help the caterpillars find each other and mate,
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D. The bright colors will make it easier to find this caterpillar.

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Answer:

D. Predators that ignore the markings will die from the poison

Explanation:

The rest of the answers would be negative attribute of the bright colors. Though C may seem correct, the trait of being highly colorful to signal poison has been seen in many other species of animals as well.

2. The structural and functional unit of life is (a) a cell, (b) an organ, (c) the organism, (d) a
molecule.

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Answer:

A. A cell

Explanation:

Cells are the building blocks of life.

They are the biological units of organisms and are the basic structural and functional units of life.

Cells are the smallest units of life.

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Answer:

D. all of the above

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Which of the following sequences
(on one strand of a double stranded
DNA molecule) is likely to be a
cleavage site for a restriction
enzyme? Explain your answer.
a. CGTACC
b. ATGTCG
c. GATATG
d. TGCGCA

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Pretend you are a molecule of oxygen and you have reached the blood stream and attached to the hemoglobin on a red blood cell.
Describe as you travel through the different types of blood vessels (capillaries, arteries, and veins) as you make your journey through the different types of circulation (pulmonary/lungs, coronary/heart, and systemic/body) and reach the cells of the body.

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Answer:

Blood flowing through the circulatory system transports nutrients, oxygen, and water to cells throughout the body. The journey might begin and end with the heart, but the blood vessels reach every vital spot along the way. These arteries, veins, and capillaries make for a vast network of pipes. If you were to lay out all the blood vessels of the body in a line, they would stretch for nearly 60,000 miles. That’s enough to circle the earth almost three times!

1. The Three Major Types of Blood Vessels: Arteries, Veins, and Capillaries

The different types of blood vessels and their layers

Blood vessels flow blood throughout the body. Arteries transport blood away from the heart. Veins return blood back toward the heart. Capillaries surround body cells and tissues to deliver and absorb oxygen, nutrients, and other substances. The capillaries also connect the branches of arteries and to the branches of veins. The walls of most blood vessels have three distinct layers: the tunica externa, the tunica media, and the tunica intima. These layers surround the lumen, the hollow interior through which blood flows.

2. Oxygenated Blood Flows Away from the Heart Through Arteries

The major arteries and branches of the body

The left ventricle of the heart pumps oxygenated blood into the aorta. From there, blood passes through major arteries, which branch into muscular arteries and then microscopic arterioles. The arterioles branch into the capillary networks that supply tissues with oxygen and nutrients. The walls of arteries are thicker than the walls of veins, with more smooth muscle and elastic tissue. This structure allows arteries to dilate as blood pumps through them.

3. Veins Carry Blood Back Toward the Heart

The superior and inferior vena cava

After the capillaries release oxygen and other substances from blood into body tissues, they feed the blood back toward the veins. First the blood enters microscopic vein branches called venules. The venules conduct the blood into the veins, which transport it back to the heart through the venae cavae. Vein walls are thinner and less elastic than artery walls. The pressure pushing blood through them is not as great. In fact, there are valves within the lumen of veins to prevent the backflow of blood.

4. Exchange of Gases, Nutrients, and Waste Between Blood and Tissue Occurs in the Capillaries

Click to play an animation of blood flow through capillaries

Capillaries are tiny vessels that branch out from arterioles to form networks around body cells. In the lungs, capillaries absorb oxygen from inhaled air into the bloodstream and release carbon dioxide for exhalation. Elsewhere in the body, oxygen and other nutrients diffuse from blood in the capillaries to the tissues they supply. The capillaries absorb carbon dioxide and other waste products from the tissues and then flow the deoxygenated blood into the veins.

5. The Constant Pumping of the Heart Maintains Blood Pressure and Supply Throughout the Body

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The blood moving through the circulatory system puts pressure on the walls of the blood vessels. Blood pressure results from the blood flow force generated by the pumping heart and the resistance of the blood vessel walls. When the heart contracts, it pumps blood out through the arteries. The blood pushes against the vessel walls and flows faster under this high pressure. When the ventricles relax, the vessel walls push back against the decreased force. Blood flow slows down under this low pressure.

On your visit to New York City, you and your friend observed that the grey rats (Rattus norvegicus) in the New York subway are considerably larger than a typical West Coast rat. You decided to test whether this difference was genetic or environmental. You obtained a litter of 10 New York rat pups, and a litter of 10 California rat pups. Each of you took 5 pups from each litter and kept them in your room for 3 months, despite your roommates' protests. You fed your rats a balanced diet of dry cat food and fresh fruit and vegetables. Your friend, however, has a soft heart and gave her rats french fries, cheeseburger wraps, hot dogs, and other nostalgic New York fare. At the end of your experiment, you found that the New York and California rats that grew up in your home were exactly the same size. Your friend, however, found that her New York rats were larger than her California rats, and both were larger than your rats. So, is the difference genetic or environmental?

Explain why you concluded this.

a. Genetic
b. Environmental
c. Genotype environment interaction
d. a and b
e. b and c
f. a and c
g. a, b, and c

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Answer:

d. a and b

Explanation:

The difference in the size of both rats are due to genetic and environmental because rats of both location increased in size which eats a lot of food as compared to those rats which eats balanced diet. This is due to the environment while on the the other hand, due to difference in genetics, New York rats grew larger than California rats of your friend which eats large number of food. So we can say that both genetic and environmental factors affect the rats size.

Why are the properties of a compound so different than the properties of the elements that make up the atom?

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Answer:

The properties of compounds are different from the properties of the elements that form them—sometimes very different. That's because elements in a compound combine and become an entirely different substance with its own unique properties. Do you put salt on your food? Table salt is the compound sodium chloride.

Explanation:

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What is the difference between the cell membrane and the cell wall?

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Answer:

Cell membrane helps to enclose the cell organelles and cytosol inside a cell. ... A cell wall is a ridgid, protective layer and it covers the cell membrane. For plants, cell walls are mainly made up of cellulose, while a cell wall in bacteria is made up of peptidoglycan,and for fungi it is made up of chitin.

Explanation:

Which structure forms the outer wall of a mollusk's body and protects its internal organs?
-mantle
-foot
-gill
-shell

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Answer:

mantle

Explanation:

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Answer:

The answer is mantle

Explanation:

Which type of echinoderm lacks tube feet that are used for movement?
O sea star
O brittle star
O sea urchin
O sea cucumber

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B brittle star is the correct option for the question given

Answer: B. brittle star

Explanation:

18) What is the difference between eumelanin and pheomelanin?

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Answer:

Eumelanin is black or brown pigment and pheomelanin is red or yellow pigment

True or false (look at the pic below for the question)

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Answer: True

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Answer:

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Explanation:

Plants often store food in their stems. Roots - The roots of a plant grow underground. Roots help to keep the plant from falling over and gather water and minerals from the soil. Some plants store food in their roots.

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When is osmosis used by
cells to move water across a selectively permeable
membrane?

A. Osmosis is used by cells when large molecules pass freely across the selectively permeable membrane.

B. Osmosis is used by cells to create equilibrium when large molecules can't pass through the membrane.

C. Osmosis is constantly in process inside of a cell, regardless of equilibrum.

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Answer:

B.

Explanation:

Osmosis moves water from the part of the membrane with less solutes to the part with more solutes. This will continue until the cell or whatever it is reaches equilibrium.

Which of the following statements is true?

a)  only males can get an X-linked. disorder.
b) only females can get an X-linked disorder.
c) only males can get a Y-linked disorder.​

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Answer:

The answer is a

Explanation:

X-linked disorders result from mutated genes on the X chromosome. Males, who have only one X chromosome (i.e., they are hemizygous), will fully express an X-linked disorder. On the other hand, females, who have two X chromosomes, will be carriers of the defect in the majority of cases, and so they are usually asymptomatic.



Which of the following will cause a decrease in ADH production?
(A) dehydration
(B) an increase in osmotic pressure of blood
(C) drinking water
(D) abnormally low blood pressure

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C

drinking water may not be enough to keep your symptoms under control.

What living systems have distinct structures and sets of functions? Be sure to refer to class notes for 2.02.

Question 1 options:

cells


tissue


All of the listed answers have distinct structures and sets of functions


organisms

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Answer

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Fifty years ago, bed bugs were nearly eliminated in the United States by using of pesticides like DDT. Today bed bugs are back in beds and theaters. DDT is no longer used due to environmental issues. Pyrethrums are currently the top choice for bed bug infestations. Pyrethrums are especially useful to us because they generally have a stronger effect on bugs than on humans and animals.

Some bed bugs had mutations in their genetic code which allowed them to survive the chemical pesticide and they produced chemically resistant offspring. How can this be explained?

Question 5 options:

bed bugs chose other bugs to partner with who had the mutation


mutations involved in the genetic variation of the bugs were chosen by them


bed bugs chose other bugs to partner with who had no mutations


mutations involved in the genetic variation of the bugs are random

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d

Explanation:

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The location in the cell for aerobic respiration is the..?

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Answer:

mitochondria

Aerobic respiration is characteristic of eukaryotic cells when they have sufficient oxygen and most of it takes place in the mitochondria.

Explanation:

Cellular Respiration occurs in which organelle?
a. ribosome
B. golgi
c.nucleus
d.mitochondria​

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Answer:

the answer d. mitochondria

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So meiosis produces I need help

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it produces eggs ........

whick factor is a density dependent limting factors on poplation of a species

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Answer:

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Which of the following is false about DNA?

A. DNA is made up of units called nucleotides.

B. Any base can pair to any other base.

C. DNA contains the instructions to make proteins.

D. DNA is found in a cell's nucleus.

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Answer:

b. any base pair can pair to any other base

Explanation:

Any base pair cannot pair with any other base, Adenine pairs with thymine and cytosine pairs with guanine.  

• The hereditary material in humans and almost all of the living species is known as DNA or deoxyribonucleic acid.  

• The majority of the DNA is present within the nucleus of the cell.

• DNA comprises the instructions to make proteins that helps to perform essential functions within the body of an organism.  

• Within the DNA, information is stored in the form of a code formed of four chemical bases, that is, Adenine, guanine, cytosine, and thymine.  

• The base pairs present within the DNA pairs up with each other, that is, adenine pairs with thymine only, and guanine pairs with cytosine, no other kind of pairing is found within the DNA. Each base of also attached with a molecule of phosphate  and sugar.  

• Together, a phosphate, base, and sugar are known as a nucleotide.  

Thus, statement B is incorrect.

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