A) Tom will be alive since carbon dioxide and water will recombine in his red blood cells to form glucose and oxygen.
B) Tom will be alive since he had a reserve of about three-quarters of his hemoglobin still bound to oxygen when he started choking.
C) Tom will be dead since all the hemoglobin in his arterial blood will unload its oxygen during the first pass through the tissues after his last breath.
D) Tom will be dead due to the lowered pH of his blood.
E) Tom will be alive since the mitochondria in his muscles will release oxygen into the blood after he stops breathing.
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A) I and III
B) just II
C) just I
D) II and III
E) I, II, and III
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A) The five amino acids that langurs and cows have in common in their lysozyme were present in the common ancestor of all mammals.
B) These five amino acid changes somehow make the cow/langur lysozyme resistant to pepsin digestion.
C) Salivary and tear lysozyme functions best at a higher H+ ion concentration than the cow/langur enzyme.
D) These five amino acid changes alter the specificity of the enzyme, such that the cow/langur lysozyme attacks viruses instead of bacteria.
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A) diastolic pressure is 115 and the systolic pressure is 70.
B) pressure in your brachial artery during ventricular contraction is 115, while the pressure during ventricular relaxation is 70.
C) pressure in your brachial artery during ventricular contraction is 115 while the pressure during atrial contraction is 70.
D) nurse heard sounds through the stethoscope only when the pressure in your brachial artery was exactly 115 and again when it was exactly 70.
E) pressure in the ventricles of the heart is 115 when the ventricles are contracting and 70 when the ventricles are relaxing.
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A) metabolic (nitrogenous) wastes pooling in his feet
B) increased levels of carbon dioxide in his feet
C) the inability of his white blood cells to destroy infectious bacteria
D) blood pooling in the veins in his feet
E) vasoconstriction of the arteries to his legs and feet
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A) skin -> intercostal muscles -> pleural cavity -> parietal pleural membrane -> visceral pleural membrane -> lung tissue
B) skin -> pleural cavity -> intercostal muscles -> visceral pleural membrane -> parietal pleural membrane -> lung tissue
C) skin -> intercostal muscles -> parietal pleural membrane -> pleural cavity -> visceral pleural membrane -> lung tissue
D) skin -> visceral pleural membrane -> intercostal muscles -> pleural cavity -> parietal pleural membrane -> lung tissue
E) skin -> intercostal muscles -> visceral pleural membrane -> pleural cavity -> parietal pleural membrane -> lung tissue
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A) EPO stimulates formation of new capillary beds in skeletal and heart muscle.
B) EPO stimulates the formation of new alveoli in the lungs.
C) EPO stimulates red blood cell production by the bone marrow.
D) EPO increases cardiac output by stimulating the ventricles to contract more strongly.
E) EPO stimulates growth of skeletal muscle tissue.
F) EPO stimulates the production of more mitochondria in cardiac muscle cells.
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A) 55%
B) 28%
C) 12%
D) 96%
E) 78%
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A) steroid hormones
B) plasma proteins
C) alcohol and drugs
D) ammonia
E) chylomicrons
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A) Your blood pressure would increase.
B) The QRS wave on an ECG would disappear, as it would be masked by the P wave.
C) The volume of blood leaving the ventricles would decrease.
D) Blood would be forced back into the atria from the ventricles.
E) The T wave on an ECG would disappear, as it would be masked by the QRS wave.
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A) lipids
B) starch
C) proteins
D) sucrose
E) vitamins
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A) The exchange of nutrients and respiratory gases between the blood and the interstitial fluid occurs where the blue curve plateaus out on the right.
B) Blood is propelled at the maximum of the orange curve by forceful closing of the aortic valve.
C) The orange curve represents the velocity of the blood flowing through each class of blood vessel.
D) The blue curve represents the average blood pressure in each class of blood vessel.
E) The green curve represents the total cross-sectional area of each class of blood vessel.
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