Description : Which hormone causes dilation of blood vessels, increased oxygen consumption and glucogenesis? (a) Glucagon (b) ACTH (c) Insulin (d) Adrenaline
Last Answer : (d) Adrenaline
Description : Name the hormone secreted by atria of heart which causes dilation of blood vessel and reduces blood pressure.
Last Answer : Name the hormone secreted by atria of heart which causes dilation of blood vessel and reduces blood pressure.
Description : The antianginal effect of propranolol may be attributed to which one of the following (a) Block of exercise – induced tachycardia (b) Decreased end – diastolic ventricular volume (c) Dilation of consticted coronary vessels (d) Increased cardiac force (e) Increased resting heart rate
Last Answer : Ans: A
Description : Growth hormone causes hyperglycemia. It is a result of (A) Decreased peripheral utilization of glucose (B) Decreased hepatic production via gluconeogenesis (C) Increased glycolysis in muscle (D) Decrersed lipolysis
Last Answer : Answer : A
Description : Glucagon: a. is secreted by beta-islet cell of pancreas b. is a polypeptide hormone c. has a positive cardiac inotropic effect d. causes gluconeogenesis in the liver e. causes glycogenolysis in the liver
Last Answer : is a polypeptide hormone
Description : Hormone connected with increase rate if gluconeogenesis, blood pressure and heart beat is
Last Answer : Hormone connected with increase rate if gluconeogenesis, blood pressure and heart beat is A. Insulin B. Glucagon C. Adrenaline D. FSH
Description : Which of the following body substances causes increased gastric secretion, dilation of capillaries, and constriction of the bronchial smooth muscle? a) Histamine When cells are damaged, ... Prostaglandin Prostaglandins are unsaturated fatty acids that have a wide assortment of biologic activity.
Last Answer : a) Histamine When cells are damaged, histamine is released.
Description : Damage/injury to which nerve causes dilation of pupils: A. Oculomotor B. Ansa cervicalis C. Abducens
Last Answer : A. Oculomotor
Description : Hormone which inhibit cellular uptake and unilisation of amino acid as well as does hyperglycemia through gluconeogenesis is
Last Answer : Hormone which inhibit cellular uptake and unilisation of amino acid as well as does hyperglycemia through gluconeogenesis is
Description : A 55-year-old male undergoes a total abdominal colectomy. Which of the following statement(s) is/are true concerning the hormonal response to the surgical procedure? a. Adrenocorticotropic ... in serum insulin and a fall in glucagon accelerate hepatic glucose production and maintain gluconeogenesis
Last Answer : Answer: a, c One of the earliest consequence of a surgical procedure is the rise in levels of circulating cortisol that occur in response to a sudden outpouring of ACTH ... hepatic glucose production, and, with other hormones (epinephrine and glucocorticoids), gluconeogenesis is maintained
Description : True statements about aldosterone include: a. secretion is mainly under the control of adrenocorticotrophic (ACTH) hormone secretion b. increases hepatic gluconeogenesis c. its secretion is stimulated by angiotensin d. in the kidney, mainly acts on the proximal convoluted tubules
Last Answer : its secretion is stimulated by angiotensin
Description : $ The antideuretic hormone (ADH) is also calle Vasopressin hormone. ! Those blood vessels which carry blood away from heart are called capillaries.
Last Answer : $ The antideuretic hormone (ADH) is also calle Vasopressin hormone. ! Those blood vessels which carry blood ... wrong D. If both As and R are wrong.
Description : Major beneficial effect of nitrates in classical angina is due to (a) Dilation of veins more than arteries (b) Increase in total coronary blood flow (c) An increase in the end diastolic size of the heart (d) An increase in the heart rate
Description : Which of the following is a perfect match? (1) Coronary attack - vascular dilation (2) Atherosclerosis - blockage of arteries (3) Hypertension - low blood pressure (4) Hypotension - heart attack
Last Answer : (4) Hypotension - heart attack Explanation: In physiology and medicine, hypotension is abnormally low blood pressure, especially in the arteries of the systemic circulation. Hypotension is the opposite of ... force of blood pushing against the walls of the arteries as the heart pumps out blood.
Description : Which of the following is a perfect match ? (1) Coronary attack – vascular dilation (2) Atherosclerosis – blockage of arteries (3) Hypertension – low blood pressure (4) Hypotension – heart attack
Last Answer : Hypotension – heart attack
Description : Dean number is concerned with the (A) Fluid-particle interaction (B) Fluid flow through helical pipes (C) Power consumption in agitated vessels (D) Psychrometry
Last Answer : (B) Fluid flow through helical pipes
Description : Which blood vessels carry oxygen-rich blood from the heart to the rest of the body?
Last Answer : The large artery connected to the heart, called the Aorta.
Description : The ability of the heart, lungs, and blood vessels to transport oxygen to muscle cells.?
Last Answer : cardiorespiresatory endurance
Description : The closed circulatory system is more efficient. Since blood circulates only inside blood vessels it can do it with more pressure reaching farther distances between the organs where hematosis ... exchange independently from the circulation) are generally slower and have a low metabolic rate.
Last Answer : What is the difference between octopuses and mussels regarding their circulatory systems?
Description : Epinephrine causes in muscle: (A) Gluconeogenesis (B) Glycogenesis (C) Glycolysis (D) Glycogenolysis
Last Answer : Answer : D
Description : Sepsis causes a marked metabolic response. Which of the following statement(s) is/are true concerning the metabolic response to sepsis? a. Oxygen consumption is increased in the face of infection ... d. The extent of increase in oxygen consumption relates to the severity of the infection
Last Answer : Answer: a, c, d Oxygen consumption is usually elevated in the infected patient. The extent of this increase is related to the severity of the infection, with peak elevations reaching 50% ... suggest that the metabolic rate increases 10% to 13% for each elevation of 1°C in central temperature
Description : Which of the following hormones is secreted by the posterior pituitary? a) Vasopressin Vasopressin causes contraction of smooth muscle, particularly blood vessels. b) Calcitonin Calcitonin is secreted ... cortex. d) Somatostatin Somatostatin is released by the anterior lobe of the pituitary.
Last Answer : a) Vasopressin Vasopressin causes contraction of smooth muscle, particularly blood vessels.
Description : Were there to be no adverse effects on health of being overweight, how much longer would someone live due to time dilation?
Last Answer : I’m 20,000 years old, and a little bit overweight. So I would guess at least that.
Description : AB has endpoint A(-8,6) and B(6,0). Find the endpoints of its image after the similarity transformation. Translation: (x,y) -> (x,y - 6) Dilation: (x,y) -> (1/2 x, 1/2 y)?
Last Answer : A(-4,0) B(3,-3)
Description : What single dilation produces the same thing as the composition of dilations D023 (D09(D02))?
Last Answer : A.D0,12B.D0,6C.D0,2D.D0,2/9The answer is C.D0,2
Description : customary charge for eye exam for eye glasses in Chattanooga , TN area with dilation?
Last Answer : According to known to me the basic charge that may take is $75 for an eye exam too.
Description : if i have a dilation of -3 i multiply by -3 right?
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Description : Triangle ABC below will be dilated with the origin as the center of dilation and scale factor of 1/2?
Last Answer : 0.5
Description : When pupillary dilation-but not cycloplegia-is desired, a good choice is (a) Homatropine (b) Isoproterenol (c) Phenylephrine (d) Pilocarpine (e) Tropicamide
Last Answer : Ans: C
Description : Follicular dilation involving the nose and portions of the cheeks, erythema, papules, and pustules are classic signs of this dermatologic disorder. A. acne cosmetica B. acne pustulosa C. acne rosacea D. acne vulgaris
Description : Which of the following terms refers to lung tissue that has become more solid in nature due to a collapse of alveoli or infectious process? a) Consolidation Consolidation occurs during an ... chronic infection. d) Empyema Empyema refers to accumulation of purulent material in the pleural space.
Last Answer : a) Consolidation Consolidation occurs during an infectious process such as pneumonia.
Description : Diffusion due to thermal motion is called a. dilation b. infusion c. effusion d. dispersion
Last Answer : effusion
Description : Over dilation of stomach results (a) Rugae formation (b) Belching (Burbing) (c)Irritation (d) None
Last Answer : (b) Belching (Burbing)
Description : Excessive secretion of glucocorticoids raises blood glucose by (A) Decreasing glycogenesis (B) Increasing glycogenolysis (C) Increasing gluconeogenesis (D) Inhibiting HMP shunt
Last Answer : Answer : C
Description : Insulin increases (A) Glycogenesis (B) Gluconeogenesis (C) Lipolysis (D) Blood glucose
Description : The blood sugar raising action of the hormones of suprarenal cortex is due to (A) Gluconeogenesis (B) Glycogenolysis (C) Glucagon-like activity (D) Due to inhibition of glomerular filtration
Last Answer : A
Description : Blood glucose level can be raised by gluconeogenesis only by liver, why?
Last Answer : Glucose-6-phosphatase is present only in liver.
Description : The major common determinant of myocardial oxygen consumption is (a) Blood volume (b) Cardiac output (c) Diastolic blood pressure (d) Heart rate (e) Myocardial fiber tension
Last Answer : Ans: E
Description : Alveoli are unable to receive full oxygen due to flattering of tracheal and broachial vessels in
Last Answer : Alveoli are unable to receive full oxygen due to flattering of tracheal and broachial vessels in A. Bronchitis B. Asthma C. Emphysema D. Pneumonia
Description : Give reasons for the following observations: (a) The element carbon forms a very large number of compounds. (b) Air holes of a gas burner have to be adjusted when the heated vessels get blackened by the flame. (c) Use of synthetic detergents causes pollution of water. -Chemistry
Last Answer : Answer. (a) Carbon forms large number of compounds since carbon is small in size and can form stable covalent bonds (catenation) and it shows tetravalency. (b) Air holes of gas burner are ... not get blackened. (c) Some synthetic detergents are non-biodegradable, therefore, cause pollution of water.
Description : Causes inflammation and damage to the Lymphatic vessels. a. Echinococcus b. Ascaris c. Wuchereria
Last Answer : b. Ascaris
Description : Glucagon activates the enzyme adenylcyclase which causes the increase of blood sugar level. Hence this hormone is called (A) Hypoglycemic factor (B) Hyper glycemic factor (C) Antidiauritic factor (D) Thyrotropin-releasing factor
Last Answer : Answer : B
Description : Antidiuretic hormone (ADH) - (1) inhibits the secretion of growth hormone by the pituitary (2) inhibits the rate of heart beat (3) causes the muscular walls of the arterioles to contract that simulates the reabsorption of water from the kidney tubules (4) causes an increase in the blood pressure
Last Answer : (3) causes the muscular walls of the arterioles to contract that simulates the reabsorption of water from the kidney tubules
Description : Gluconeogenesis is `:`
Last Answer : Gluconeogenesis is `:` A. formation of ammonia from glucose B. breakdown of glucose C. ... formation of glucose from sources other than carbohydrate
Description : Carbon skeleton of the following amino acid can serve as a substance for gluconeogenesis (A) Cysteine (B) Aspartate (C) Glutamate (D) All of these
Description : Which one of the following statements is incorrect? (A) Insulin increases glucose phosphorylation (B) Insulin increases glycolysis (C) Insulin augments HMP shunt (D) Insulin promotes gluconeogenesis
Description : Glucocorticoids increase all of the following except (A) Gluconeogenesis (B) Lipolysis in extremities (C) Synthesis of elcosanoida (D) Hepatic glycogenesis
Description : Epinephrine increases all of the following except (A) Glycogenolysis in muscles (B) Lipolysis in adipose tissue (C) Gluconeogenesis in muscles (D) Glucagon secretion
Description : Epinephrine decreases (A) Glycogenesis (B) Glycogenolysis (C) Gluconeogenesis (D) Lipolysis
Description : Insulin decreases (A) Glycogenesis (B) Glyolysis (C) Gluconeogenesis (D) Tubular reabsorption of glucose