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The lateral cord of the right brachial plexus of a right handed 35 yr old male is completely severed.


Discuss the clinical presentation of the patient in terms of muscle function of the right upper extremity.


Briefly explain formation and maturation of blood cells from stem cells. (erythropoeisis is not required here.


Given the same length of forearm, what advantages and disadvantages might result if the biceps muscle inserted further from the elbow?
Explain synaptic transmission at the neuromuscular junction with the help of a
suitable diagram.
Diseases associated with synarthroses joints
Let's tackle a couple of autoimmune diseases (diseases where our own body attacks itself) that impact the neuromuscular junction (NMJ). The Lambert-Eaton Syndrome—an autoimmune disease marked by the destruction of presynaptic Ca2+ channels—and Myasthenia Gravis—an autoimmune disease marked by Acetylcholine (ACh) receptor destruction. What areas of the NMJ are affected by these two diseases? What is an appropriate treatment for these two diseases? Would more ACh help? Would more Ca2+ help? Would more AChE help?
List the route electrical activity beginning with the SA node through the when the and ventricles contract and when each valve is open and closedAlso include how corresponds with blood through the hear
What is a Organelle? Please Define it

Most cells in our body need to use glucose to produce energy by cellular metabolism. This means that there would be more glucose outside of a cell than inside the cell, encouraging the diffusion of glucose into the cell.


to diffuse in to the cell, can the glucose molecules move by simple diffusion (through gaps of phospholipids)? explain your choice


Oxyhaemoglobin and Oxymyoglobin are placed at PO2 100 mm of Hg , which will lose O2 first?
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