Explain the difference between colonisation, infection and disease
1. Describe the location of the clinically important arterial pressure points and explain how it could be useful in giving first aid treatments.
2. What are the precautions should be taken in applying pressure at an arterial pressure point?
TRUE or FALSE Evenly spaced distribution may result from tendencies to form social groups, clustered resources, or spatial proximity of parents and offsprings
With the aid of illustrations, discuss the causes and phenomena of upwelling within the marine ecosystem and its effects (both positive and negative) on the productivity of the marine environment.
explain the barriers to interbreeding separate populations as the basis for the evolution of new species provide examples for each of the barriers .
What makes the change from liquid water to solid water (ice) different from all other compounds making this change?
How might age affect bone repair and healing after a fracture? And one biological reason why ageing is thought to have these effects?
Simple organisms, like yeast and bacteria, can survive in dead zones. Larger, complex organisms like fish require oxygen to survive. Why is this? Use the following words in your answer
What happens if the core body temperature is too high?
b. the capillaries move closer to the surface of the skin
a. the blood vessels supplying the capillaries dilate
d. the capillaries constrict
c. the capillaries dilate
A reaction mixture for PCR consists of ____________
b.primers in a limited amount
d. a region complementary to the sequence to be amplified
a. heat unstable polymerase
c. deoxynucleoside triphosphate (dNTPs)
What is the best definition of homeostasis?
b. maintenance of a constant internal environment
c. keeping a constant temperature
a. getting rid of waste
All options are correct except:
c. carbon dioxide is transported to the lungs
a. carbon dioxide is produced in very small quantities in living organisms
b. carbon dioxide is produced by the cells respiring aerobically
d. carbon dioxide is taken in small quantities
Select from the following choices and you may use the answer more than once.
WEIGHT LOSS,/ NURSING,/ FEAR,/ , WOUND HEALING,/ BLOOD PRESSURE/, SWEATING,/ HYDRATION/, BLOOD GLUCOSE,/ BODY TEMPERATURE,/ DEHYDRATION/, LABOR AND DELIVERY
Then determine if it is a POSITIVE OR A NEGATIVE FEEDBACK in order tofor the body to maintain homeostasis.