Which of the following are functions of blood?
I. maintenance of homeostasis
II. transportation of resources
III. conservation of heat
IV. connecting organs throughout the body
What is: all of these
Fick's Law can be written as Q = DA(C1-C2), what do these variables stand for?
Q = rate of diffusion
D = diffusion coefficient
A = cross-sectional area
(C1-C2) = concentration gradient between point 1 and point 2
DOUBLE POINTS: what factors (3) are accounted for in 'D'?
What is the room number of our lab?
148
Besides Physiology TA, what other titles does Haley have?
A. Bridal Consultant/Tuxedo Specialist
B. Certified Nursing Assistant
C. Grand Champion Gelding horse showman(woman)
D. Ballerina
all of these
*Blows smoke*
ADAM
Provide the common names for the following terms:
I. erythrocyte
II. leukocyte
III. thrombocyte
Double points: provide a function for each of these
I. erythrocyte: red blood cell; transportation of O2/CO2
II. leukocyte: white blood cell; immuno-function (combat infection +invaiding organisms)
III. thrombocyte: platelets; prevent blood loss through clotting formation
What special names are given to these skeletal muscle cell components:
I. plasma membrane
II. cellular cytoplasm
III. specialized endoplasmic reticulum which only holds Ca2+
I. sarcolemma
II. sarcoplasm
III. sarcoplasmic reticulum
What is our lab section number?
113/120
What is Dr. Woodman missing?
A. front tooth
B. index finger
C. an eye
An eye
There is only one thing worse than a rapist
A child
Leukocytes are classified as "true cells", because they contain nuclei, and are able to undergo mitosis to create daughter cells. Thrombocytes are not considered "true cells," because they lack nuclei and cannot undergo mitosis. What are red blood cells classified as?
Red blood cells (RBCs) are not "true cells" !! RBCs do not have nuclei nor the ability to undergo mitosis. These babies are nothing more than specialized shipping containers (mainly for O2)!
What 3 components, found within the cochlea, compose the Organ of Corti?
basilar membrane, hair cells, tectorial membrane
Name an intern we have had in our lab?
**300 pts per intern
113: Maddie
120: Emily, Haleigh, Megan
What is a hobby of Haley's that gives her mother a heart attack?
Solo camping/hiking for multiple days
Being diagnosed with cool guy syndrome results in taking this medication
White Blood Cell Counts can be a helpful diagnostic tool, especially when the count changes drastically when a certain health condition is present. Which white blood cell subtype is greatly associated with chronic diseases such as tuberculosis and leukemia?
A. neutrophils
B. monocytes
C. eosinophils
D. basophils
A. Monocytes- monocytosis is a diagnostic marker for both of these conditions
DOUBLE POINTS: Define monocytosis.
For what reason are aldosterone and ADH released into the bloodstream?
Aldosterone and ADH are released due to low blood volume (BV) and low blood pressure (BP) conditions, both hormones raise blood volume and blood pressure
DOUBLE POINTS: how does Aldosterone or ADH correct BV/BP?
What images are displayed on the front page of the BIOS 213L course syllabus?
**400 points per correct answer
EKG wave series, Vernier LabPro, electronic power supply
What does Haley want to be when she "grows up"?
Double points: What did Haley want to be when she grew up?
A family physician in a high Spanish speaking community in Nebraska
Ballerina or a horse trainer
Hurricane Katrina? More like Hurricane ______
Tortilla
Who is at the highest risk for an agglutination reaction?
A. A mother (Rh-) having her first child (Rh+)
B. A patient (AB-) receiving a blood transfusion for the first time (O-)
C. A mother (Rh+) having her third child (Rh-)
D. A patient (O-) receiving a blood transfusion for the first time (AB-)
D. A recipent of O- blood has neither the Rh factor nor A and B antigens; an AB- donor doesn't have the Rh factor, but has both A and B antigens.
O- blood types are universal donors (can provide for all types), but are isolated recipients (can only receive from other O- types)
AB+ blood types are universal recipients (can receive all types), but isolated donors (can only provide for other AB+ types)
DOUBLE POINTS: why would it be more important to know the transfusion history of a Rh- patient, rather than a Rh+ patient?
In endocrinology, we have hormones categorized as "releasing hormones" and "stimulating hormones" which organs provide these respectively?
"releasing hormones" - from the hypothalamus
"stimulating hormones" - from pituitary (7 anterior, 2 posterior)
What famous functional unit of the kidney performed an iconic new year's eve duet with Gabriella Montez?
Zac Nephron
What is a post-surgical precaution of a person who just had an Anterior Total Hip Replacement?
not to extend the surgical leg past the body plane
Whoever threw that paper, ________
Your mom's a hoe