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Title: Human A&P Final
Post by: oakranger on May 08, 2010, 12:45:34 AM
For the past month i have not play AH.  This is the longest stretch in five years that i have gone without playing.  Reason why is a class that I am taking, Human A&P.  This coures is a fast moving pace with high yield on information.  To make it harder, i have to compete with nursing/pre-med students.  So when they get into discussion about something, I have a hard time understanding what they are talking about simple because i am not a student going into the medical field. 
This past week i have a lab test and missed one dam answer.  Me and one other student had the highest grade in the class for that test. Next week i have a final written test, lad test and a five page paper.  Here is what i need to know.
 Yea, they may seem simple quesion but there are a lot of info behind them.   :rolleyes:  As soon as i am finished, i am getting back on and start ramming, HOing and vultching people just to get it out of my system.   :t

Chapter 22:

1.   What structure protects the larynx during swallowing?

2.   How many interlobar bronchi are in the right lung?

3.   What are four important muscles of respiration?

4.   What are the terminal air spaces called?

5.   What are the layers of the respiratory membrane?

6.   In the tissue capillary, what binds hemoglobin after oxygen is unloaded?

7.   In the alveolar capillary, what is the chloride shift doing?

8.   What is the enzyme that catalyzes the bicarbonate buffer reaction?

9.   What substance decreases surface tension in the alveoli?

10.   What structure marks the bifurcation of the trachea (looks like underwear)?


Chapter 23:

1.   What tube connects the kidneys to the bladder?

2.   What nephron extends deeper into the medulla, cortical or juxtamedullary?

3.   What is the chloride shift doing in the vasa recta?

4.   What part of the renal tubule reabsorbs glucose?

5.   What arterial branches lie between the renal and interlobar arteries?  Between the arcuate arteries and afferent arterioles?

6.   Name 2 things that are not supposed to leave the glomerular capillary:

7.   What vessels supply oxygenated blood to the outer cortex?
 
8.   Name the two poles of the glomerulus:




Chapter 24:

1.   What is renal compensation for respiratory acidosis?  Respiratory compensation for metabolic acidosis?

2.   What is the term for increased sodium?  Decreased potassium?  Increased chloride?

3.   Cytoplasmic water is part of what compartment?

4.   What is the enzyme that catalyzes the bicarbonate buffer reaction?

5.   In an otherwise healthy individual, what condition will be brought on by hypoventilation?

6.   What does ADH do?  Aldosterone?


Chapter 25:

1.   What are the four layers of the digestive tract wall?

2.   How are the muscles in the muscularis externa arranged?

3.   How many premolars in the adult upper bridge?  How many incisors in the lower right bridge?

4.   What organic compound is digested first upon eating?

5.   Name the extrinsic salivary glands:

6.   What are the longitudinal wrinkles on the stomach epithelium called?

7.   What do parietal cells secrete?  Chief cells?

8.   What are the three regions of the small intestine?

9.   What two ducts join at the sphincter of Oddi?

10.   Where is vitamin B-12 absorbed?

11.   Name four components of bile:

12.   What three structures can be found in a hepatic triad?

13.   What four characteristics improve the absorptive capacity of the small intestine?

14.   What two elements are absorbed only if the body needs them?

15.   What are the longitudinal muscles on the serosa of the large intestine?

Chapter 27/28:

1.   What are the male and female primary reproductive organs, respectively?

2.   What anatomic layer is present in both males and females?

3.   What are the four components of the spermatic cord?

4.   What embryonic structure gives rise to the female reproductive tract?

5.   What is the correct order of spermatic ducts?

6.   What are the anatomic regions of the uterus?

7.   What are the anatomic regions of the oviduct?

8.   What uterine wall layer supports the growing fetus?

9.   How many cell divisions in mitosis and meiosis?  How many replications?

10.   What is the term for half the normal complement of chromosomes?
Title: Re: Human A&P Final
Post by: EskimoJoe on May 08, 2010, 02:54:10 AM
Read the book?  :headscratch:
Title: Re: Human A&P Final
Post by: Penguin on May 08, 2010, 07:47:17 AM
Chapter 22

1.) Epiglottis
4.) Alevoli

Chapter 25

4.) Glucose

-Penguin
Title: Re: Human A&P Final
Post by: oakranger on May 08, 2010, 09:31:25 AM
Read the book?  :headscratch:

oh yea.  just a lot of anatomy parts and function that is needed to know. 
Title: Re: Human A&P Final
Post by: Golfer on May 08, 2010, 09:47:15 AM
Good call with going to the flight simulator world with this subject.  :aok
Title: Re: Human A&P Final
Post by: Denholm on May 08, 2010, 10:02:11 AM
I'll go with the programmer's doctrine on this one.... Do your own homework, we might be wrong.
Title: Re: Human A&P Final
Post by: gyrene81 on May 08, 2010, 12:43:02 PM
Google...you can read multiple resources in a very short time.  :D
Title: Re: Human A&P Final
Post by: rogwar on May 08, 2010, 01:21:45 PM
I was thinking at first it had something to do with aircraft maintenance.
Title: Re: Human A&P Final
Post by: 68ZooM on May 08, 2010, 01:32:30 PM
lol dont count on answers here, how else do you learn unless you do it yourself, trial and error  :aok
Title: Re: Human A&P Final
Post by: Maverick on May 08, 2010, 02:52:51 PM
I don't think he's seeking answers, I think he's seeking approval for accomplishing a cerebral task. In other words he wants someone to say somethi8ng like; "Duuude, look at the brain on oakranger!"  :O


A self actualized person does not seek nor need outside approval.  :old:   :neener:
Title: Re: Human A&P Final
Post by: Hoarach on May 08, 2010, 03:21:08 PM
Your book should have all the answers.

I am biology pre-med and will be taking human A&P the next 2 semesters starting in the fall.  Just finished up microbiology courses and several other science courses this semester.

Those questions could find on google and if you want I can see if I can find the program/CD that practically breaks down the entire body for you visually.
Title: Re: Human A&P Final
Post by: ebfd11 on May 08, 2010, 04:00:17 PM
Wow dueeede that oakranger is innt..intela...inttell... Awww shucks he is smuart.. LOL j/k you had me lost at human a&p. I hear A&P .. I think grocery store in our area..
Title: Re: Human A&P Final
Post by: BowHTR on May 08, 2010, 04:22:21 PM
A&P? Airframe and Powerplant  :aok
Title: Re: Human A&P Final
Post by: branch37 on May 08, 2010, 06:36:06 PM
A&P? Airframe and Powerplant  :aok


Anatomy and Physiology?
Title: Re: Human A&P Final
Post by: oakranger on May 08, 2010, 07:51:37 PM
Your book should have all the answers.

I am biology pre-med and will be taking human A&P the next 2 semesters starting in the fall.  Just finished up microbiology courses and several other science courses this semester.

Those questions could find on google and if you want I can see if I can find the program/CD that practically breaks down the entire body for you visually.

Good luck with it when you take it.  It is a high yield of info to retain.  I took Microbiology last semester, it was a walk in the park.  Just wait till you take immunology, that is a interesting course.


I don't think he's seeking answers, I think he's seeking approval for accomplishing a cerebral task. In other words he wants someone to say somethi8ng like; "Duuude, look at the brain on oakranger!"  :O


A self actualized person does not seek nor need outside approval.  :old:   :neener:


Not seeking anything, just sharing.  




Anatomy and Physiology?


Yes
Title: Re: Human A&P Final
Post by: Maverick on May 08, 2010, 10:52:49 PM
Not flaming, just pulling your chain.
 :neener:
Title: Re: Human A&P Final
Post by: FiLtH on May 08, 2010, 11:07:43 PM
 You're lucky, our A&P closed years ago. I still have a buttload of GreenStamps I cant get rid of.
Title: Re: Human A&P Final
Post by: Reschke on May 09, 2010, 12:49:11 AM
Wow things I have forgotten about since I don't use the degree at all from what I went to school for. Thanks for making me remember.
Title: Re: Human A&P Final
Post by: oakranger on May 09, 2010, 01:14:03 AM
Wow things I have forgotten about since I don't use the degree at all from what I went to school for. Thanks for making me remember.

 :aok

Dont feel bad, i was at the hospital the other day and asked a few questions to a few doctor resident and head ER doctor and they did not know half of them.  I do not blame them, at the level they are at, it is more chemistry of the body and how the body responds. 
Title: Re: Human A&P Final
Post by: Serenity on May 09, 2010, 05:06:17 AM
When I saw "Human A&P" I honestly though "Human Airframe and Powerplant" for like, 5 minutes...
Title: Re: Human A&P Final
Post by: Hoarach on May 09, 2010, 07:28:46 PM
Good luck with it when you take it.  It is a high yield of info to retain.  I took Microbiology last semester, it was a walk in the park.  Just wait till you take immunology, that is a interesting course.

Well guess it depends on the teacher.  The teacher I have is huge into memorization.  She gives us outlines to help us and each outline for each test comprised of at least 20 pages front and back.  Adding it all up the final composed of at least 160 pages front and back outlines.
Title: Re: Human A&P Final
Post by: oakranger on May 09, 2010, 09:08:08 PM
Well guess it depends on the teacher.  The teacher I have is huge into memorization.  She gives us outlines to help us and each outline for each test comprised of at least 20 pages front and back.  Adding it all up the final composed of at least 160 pages front and back outlines.

I think i am fortunate with the instructor that i have.  At the beginning we had 23 students, five drop out.  I am the only one of the 23 that is not going into the medical field.  Some of the question that he puts on the test are coming from the TEAS Test.  He dose not expect a lot out of me since i am not trying to get into nursing program or medical school. But he like seeing me putting a lot of effort to compete with the others.   So when he grades my test, he dose not put so much weight on it like the others. 
Title: Re: Human A&P Final
Post by: Rino on May 09, 2010, 09:34:00 PM
When I saw "Human A&P" I honestly though "Human Airframe and Powerplant" for like, 5 minutes...

      Me too!  Was wondering what the heck a non-human A&P would look like  :aok
Title: Re: Human A&P Final
Post by: druski85 on May 10, 2010, 09:02:27 AM
I think i am fortunate with the instructor that i have.  At the beginning we had 23 students, five drop out.  I am the only one of the 23 that is not going into the medical field.  Some of the question that he puts on the test are coming from the TEAS Test.  He dose not expect a lot out of me since i am not trying to get into nursing program or medical school. But he like seeing me putting a lot of effort to compete with the others.   So when he grades my test, he dose not put so much weight on it like the others. 

What are you looking to go into Oak?  Sorry if you already mentioned it, but I didn't see it anywhere...

Is A & P just for fun?
Title: Re: Human A&P Final
Post by: oakranger on May 10, 2010, 09:32:23 AM
What are you looking to go into Oak?  Sorry if you already mentioned it, but I didn't see it anywhere...

Is A & P just for fun?

OK.  i have to take it to go into teaching.  I already have a biology degree.
Title: Re: Human A&P Final
Post by: druski85 on May 10, 2010, 10:56:25 AM
OK.  i have to take it to go into teaching.  I already have a biology degree.

Ah, makes sense.  Best of luck with that man, we need quality science teachers.   :aok
Title: Re: Human A&P Final
Post by: oakranger on May 10, 2010, 12:54:57 PM
Ah, makes sense.  Best of luck with that man, we need quality science teachers.   :aok

Thx sir.  from my understanding, we are dire need of biology and math teachers.