Answering each assigned question in 2 to 3 complete, and well written paragraphs is a requirement.This will give your professor a clear view of the concepts, facts, and themes that you are understanding and what you still need to work on.
You are required to answer each written assignment questions in several (2- 3 or more), well-written, thoughtful paragraphs, IN YOUR OWN WORDS_(new window) If you find it especially difficult to rephrase technical and scientific material, you are not alone. Ask your professor for help.
The questions in the written assignments were purposely created to encourage you to think, make connections, and apply what you have learned. Most of the answers will not be found word for word in the text or the commentaries. This is deliberate – to help you learn to think through and interpret new information. Do your best with them and ask for help if you find yourself stumped or spending unreasonable or unprofitable amounts of time on them. There is very little if anything to be gained educationally from spending inordinate or inappropriate amounts of time on one question or another. Ask your instructor a question any time you find yourself frustrated, panicked, or overwhelmed.
Answering assigned questions in 2 to 3 complete, well written paragraphs will give your instructor a clear view of the concepts, facts, and themes that you are understanding and what you still need to work on. Please review the college’s policy on academic integrity_(new window) and let us know if you have any questions.
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Questions
Question 1 (5 points)
The function of the respiratory system is to deliver oxygen to body tissues and remove carbon dioxide from the tissues. Answer the following questions about respiration:
a. Why does the body require oxygen, and why does it produce carbon dioxide as a waste product?
b. Which way do oxygen and carbon dioxide flow during gas exchange in the lungs, and why?
c.Which way do oxygen and carbon dioxide flow during gas exchange between the blood and the bodys cells, and why?
Question 2 (5 points)
Alex goes to the doctor and learns that his blood pressure is 135/90 mm Hg. Answer the following questions about his blood pressure:
a. Is this a normal blood pressure? Why or why not?
b. Which number refers to the systolic pressure? Which number refers to the diastolic pressure?
c. Describe what the atria and ventricles of Alexs heart are doing when the pressure is at 135 mm Hg. Describe what the atria and ventricles are doing when the pressure is at 90 mm Hg.
d. Alexs doctor would like him to lower his blood pressure. Why do you think he would like Alex to do this, and what are some ways in which he may be able to lower his blood pressure?
Question 3 (5 points)
High blood pressure can both contribute to the development of kidney disorders and be a symptom of kidney disorders. What is a kidney disorder that can be caused by high blood pressure? What is a kidney disorder that has high blood pressure as a symptom? How does blood pressure generally relate to the function of the kidney?
Question 4 (5 points)
What is urea? Where is urea produced, and what is it produced from? How is urea excreted from the body?