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- 4. Why are regular physicals and medical checkups so important?1. How does ice cream in your stomach cause a headache?10. When your body temperature begins to rise, the flow of blood to the skin increases and then the heat passes out of the body. What happens when your body temperature drops? 11. Blood pressure is the force of blood moving through the body. What is high blood pressure called?
- 5.. How would your nervous system respond if you encounter a snake on a hiking trail? The parasympathetic nervous system would send signals to increase the heart rate, decrease salivation, and increase respiration The somatic nervous system sends signals to the central nervous system to increase heart rate and respiration. The sympathetic nervous system would send signals to increase the heart rate, decrease salivation, and increase respiration The autonomic nervous systern would send signals to the somatic nervous system to increase respiration and heart rate4. If the environment gets cold, we will often shiver in order to: A. keep body temperature the same as the external temperature B. increase body temperature C. decrease body temperature D. regulate blood pressure What is the most likely homeostatic response to an increase in environmental temperature? A. Blood vesse! Constriction B. Producing sweat C. Shivering and muscle contraction D. Goose bump formation 5. What could happen due to a failure in homeostasis? A. The accumulation of waste products B. The loss of excess water from the body C. Maintaining excess levels of sugar in the body D. All of the above are potential outcomes of failure of homeostasis. 6. 7. Which of the following is true when the body is under homeostasis? A. The body cannot generate its own heat in very cold conditions B. The body is under dynamic equilibrium C. The body is able to self-sustain without anything from the environment D. None of the o' ve *469. An automobile accident occurs in front of your office. You hear the crash and go to the door to see what has happened. One of the passengers in the car is walking around the street in a daze with blood dripping from a facial laceration. What do you do?
- 8. Describe how the body regulate its temperature when shivering and sweating.7. Explain how a nerve impulse is conducted from one neuron to another.7. Thermoregulation is a negative feedback control system in the body. Which of the following statements correctly explains how thermoregulation works? A. In hot temperatures, the body maintains homeostasis by activating the sweat glands to release heat, which cools your skin as it evaporates. B. When the body is hot the blood vessels under your skin get wider. This increases blood flow to your skin where it is cooler C. When the body is cold the blood vessels under your skin become narrower. This decreases blood flow to your skin, retaining heat near the warm inner body. D. All of the above.
- 7. NursingWhat do you mean by destarching?3. The response to an increase in the level of antidiuretic healthy human being would include J Increased urine output K Decreased production of insulin L Decreased blood pressure M Increased water reabsorption 4. Which one of the following nerve pathways represents the reflex response to the stimulus of stepping on a sharp object? J Receptor → motor nerve → spinal cord → sensory nerve → muscle in foot K Receptor → motor nerve →brain → sensory nerve → muscle in leg L Receptor → sensory nerve → brain → motor nerve → muscle in foot • M Receptor → sensory nerve → spinal cord → motor nerve → muscle in leg 5. Which one of the following responses is most likely to occur when the body temperature of a healthy human becomes too low? J An increase in the production of the hormone thyroxine, causing a decrease in the metabolic rate K A decrease in the production of the hormone thyroxine, causing a decrease in the metabolic rate L An increase in the blood flow to the skin surface, causing a…