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Which blood component is responsible for antibody production…

Which blood component is responsible for antibody production?

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A 72-year-old fair-skinned man presents with a slowly enlarg…

A 72-year-old fair-skinned man presents with a slowly enlarging lesion on the nasal bridge. Physical examination reveals a pearly papule with rolled borders and central ulceration.Which feature most accurately characterizes this condition?

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A 65-year-old smoker presents with cramping leg pain that oc…

A 65-year-old smoker presents with cramping leg pain that occurs when walking two blocks and resolves with rest.Which pathophysiologic process is most likely responsible?

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A 70-year-old patient presents with syncope, angina, and dys…

A 70-year-old patient presents with syncope, angina, and dyspnea on exertion.Which murmur is most consistent with Aortic Stenosis?

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A 16-year-old adolescent presents with comedones, papules, a…

A 16-year-old adolescent presents with comedones, papules, and pustules on the face and upper back.Which combination best explains the pathogenesis?

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The gastrointestinal tract is often referred to as the “seco…

The gastrointestinal tract is often referred to as the “second brain” because it can function independently while also being modulated by the parasympathetic division of the autonomic nervous system. Which of the following best explains why the GI tract is called the “second brain”?

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Your blood pressure is dangerously low, making you feel dizz…

Your blood pressure is dangerously low, making you feel dizzy. Let’s see how much you can teach me back about RAAS homeostasis. 1) The Renin-Angiotensin-Aldosterone System (RAAS) is a complex system of hormones, proteins, enzymes, and reactions that help increase and blood volume in the body. 2) The process starts with the   releasing an enzyme called renin, which converts angiotensinogen to angiotensin I.  3) The lungs convert angiotensin I to angiotensin II using the enzyme , which causes and helps maintain vascular tone. 4) The in turn, triggers aldosterone release from the adrenal glands, leading to increased reabsorption. Since water solutes, the body holds more water to maintain the blood pressure!! 5) Additionally, the posterior pituitary gland releases to aid in water reabsorption via the kidneys again, and makes you thirsty to drink water!! Isn’t this amazing to learn? What do you say!!  

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What is the name given to the opening of the cervical canal…

What is the name given to the opening of the cervical canal which is adjacent to the vagina? 

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STATION SIX: Answer the following four questions. Use the im…

STATION SIX: Answer the following four questions. Use the image below as needed.

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IMAGE K: Locate the gland on the image provided that is indi…

IMAGE K: Locate the gland on the image provided that is indicated by the green ARROW. Identify the hormones that are produced by the medulla of this gland. Select all that apply. 

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