Match the terms below with the appropriate sentence. Thre words will not be used
ID: 85101 • Letter: M
Question
Match the terms below with the appropriate sentence. Thre words will not be used.
Word Bank: Loop of Henle, glomerulus, gemoglobin, chloride, insulin, ram, (2,3 BPG), myoglobin, tidal flow, Bohr, Haldane, CO2, opercular, convection, caldesmon, synapse, pCO2, root, nociceptors
Sentences:
In the __________ effect, oxygenated blood has a decreased ability to carry carbon dioxide.
Glucose levels in the blood are maintained by the antagonistic hormones glucagon and______.
______ is a monomer and always has a low P50 for O2.
The ability of mammals to reduce water loss associated with nitrogen excretion is dependent on the length of the _____________.
In the ______ effect, decreasing pH decreases Hb oxygen carrying capacity, as seen in the fish swimbladder.
Pelagic tuna utilize ________ ventilation, where cessation of swimming causes suffocation.
Specialized cells in the gills of fish pump _____________ into our out of blood, as a result of Na/K ATPase activity.
________ are involved in detecting painful stimuli.
In the ______ effect, decreasing pH decreases Hb oxygen affinity, enhancing O2 delivery to most tissues.
Hyperventilation is an increase in breathing coupled with decreased blood _______.
________ is the long-distance movement of the oxygenated blood from the lungs to the tissues.
In air-breathing mammals, ______ partial pressure is chemically sensed by the nervous system to control movements of the intercostals and the diaphragm.
________ is a tetramer that has coopoerative binding and increases the O2 carrying capacity of blood.
In smooth muscle, actin is bound by ________, a protein that can prevent myosin binding.
Sedentary fish actively move water past their gills using _____ breathing.
In the nervous system, chemical messages cross a _______, a short distance between the signal and target cells.
In the __________ effect, oxygenated blood has a decreased ability to carry carbon dioxide.
Glucose levels in the blood are maintained by the antagonistic hormones glucagon and______.
______ is a monomer and always has a low P50 for O2.
The ability of mammals to reduce water loss associated with nitrogen excretion is dependent on the length of the _____________.
In the ______ effect, decreasing pH decreases Hb oxygen carrying capacity, as seen in the fish swimbladder.
Pelagic tuna utilize ________ ventilation, where cessation of swimming causes suffocation.
Specialized cells in the gills of fish pump _____________ into our out of blood, as a result of Na/K ATPase activity.
________ are involved in detecting painful stimuli.
In the ______ effect, decreasing pH decreases Hb oxygen affinity, enhancing O2 delivery to most tissues.
Hyperventilation is an increase in breathing coupled with decreased blood _______.
________ is the long-distance movement of the oxygenated blood from the lungs to the tissues.
In air-breathing mammals, ______ partial pressure is chemically sensed by the nervous system to control movements of the intercostals and the diaphragm.
________ is a tetramer that has coopoerative binding and increases the O2 carrying capacity of blood.
In smooth muscle, actin is bound by ________, a protein that can prevent myosin binding.
Sedentary fish actively move water past their gills using _____ breathing.
In the nervous system, chemical messages cross a _______, a short distance between the signal and target cells.
Explanation / Answer
Ans.) In the _Haldane_ effect, oxygenated blood has a decreased ability to carry carbon dioxide.
Glucose levels in the blood are maintained by the antagonistic hormones glucagon and__insulin__.
_Myoglobin_ is a monomer and always has a low P50 for O2.
The ability of mammals to reduce water loss associated with nitrogen excretion is dependent on the length of the _loop of henle_.
In the _Bohr_ effect, decreasing pH decreases Hb oxygen carrying capacity, as seen in the fish swimbladder.
_Nociceptors_ are involved in detecting painful stimuli.
In the __ Bohr___ effect, decreasing pH decreases Hb oxygen affinity, enhancing O2 delivery to most tissues.
Hyperventilation is an increase in breathing coupled with decreased blood _CO2 _.
_Tidal flow is the long-distance movement of the oxygenated blood from the lungs to the tissues.
_Hemoglobin_ is a tetramer that has cooperative binding and increases the O2 carrying capacity of blood.
In smooth muscle, actin is bound by _caldesmon_, a protein that can prevent myosin binding.
In the nervous system, chemical messages cross a _synapse_, a short distance between the signal and target cells.