Wednesday, November 28, 2012

Health Questions-help

Health Questions-help?
Question 1 Which of the following risk factors is controllable? A)stress B)alcohol intake C)diabetes mellitus D)high blood cholesterol E)all of these Question 2 Smokers' risk of heart attack is _______ times the risk of nonsmokers. A)two to four B) four to six C)six to eight D)eight to ten Question 3 Regular physical exercise lowers blood pressure. A)True B)False Question 4 Excessive drinking of alcohol can cause many types of disease. A)True B)False Question 5 Four out of five people who die from heart disease are 65 or older. A)True B)False Question 6 Physical exercise helps to prevent heart disease. A)True B)False Question 7 Women have a greater risk of heart attack than men do, and they have attacks earlier in life. A)True B)False Question 8 A person's cholesterol level is not affected by age, sex, heredity, and diet. A)True B)False Question 9 Which of the following is considered a "good" cholesterol? A)LDL B)HDL C)triglycerides Question 10 Alcohol can contribute to: A)cancer B)irregular heartbeats C)obesity D)suicide E)all of the above
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I am not doing your homework for you.





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Saturday, November 24, 2012

Can someone check my biology answers

Can someone check my biology answers?
ok so im trying to study for my bio quiz and i answered some multiple choice questions at the end of the chapter. can someone just tell me if i got it wrong and if i did what is the right answer? thank you! i already know the 1st one is correct so i wont post it. 2.) Which type of glands are ductless? (b) a. exocrine b. endocrine c. Both a and b are correct d. neither a nor b is correct 3.) Which hormones can cross cell membranes? (b) a. peptide hormones b. steroid hormones c. both a and b are correct d. neither a nor b is correct 4.) The anterior pituitary controls the secretion(s) of: (b) a. both the adrenal medulla and the adrenal cortex b. both thyroid and adrenal cortex c. both ovaries and testes d. both b and c are correct 5.) Growth hormone is produced by the (c) a. posterior adrenal gland b. posterior pituitary c. anterior pituitary d. kidneys e. none of these are correct 6.) ____ is released through positive feedback and causes ____: (c) a. insulin, stomach contractions b. oxytocin, stomach contractions c. oxytocin, uterine contractions d. none of these are correct 7.) PTH causes the blood levels of calcium to ____, and calcitonin causes it to ____: (b) a. increase, increase b. increase, decrease c. decrease, increase d. decrease, decrease 8.) Bodily response to stress includes: (e) a. water reabsorption by the kidneys b. blood pressure increase c. heart rate increase e. all of these are correct 9.) Anabolic steroid use can cause: (e) a. liver damage b. severe acne c. balding d. reduced testicular size e. all of these are correct 10.) Lack of aldosterone will cause a blood imbalance of: (b) a. sodium b. potassium c. water d. all of these are correct e. none of these are correct 11.) Glucagon causes: (d) a. use of fat for energy b. kidney disease c. all of these are correct d. Both a and be are correct e. none of these are correct 12.) Long-term complications of diabetes incude: (d) a. blindness b. kidney disease c. circulatory disorders d. all of these are correct (blindness, kidney disease, circulatory disorders) 13.) Diabetes mellitus is associated with (b) a. too much insulin in the blood b. too high a blood glucose level. c. blood that is too dilute d. all of these are correct 14.) Which of these is not a pair of antagonistic hormones? (c) a. insulin- glucagon b. calcitonin- parathyroid hormone c. cortisol- epinephrine d. aldosterone- atrial natriuretic hormone (ANH) 15.) Which hormone and condition is mismatched? (d) a. growth hormone- acromegaly b. thyroxine- goiter c. parathyroid hormone- tetany d. cortisol- myxedema e. insulin- diabetes thank you so much to whoever helps! the answers i chose were in the ( ) right after the question. but don't worry about it i already took the quiz, thanks!
Biology - 1 Answers
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d is the answer to number 12 but how can I check you answers when all I see are the questions? Anyway you might find this link at least interesting: http://www.diseaseproof.com/archives/diabetes-diabetes-alert.html






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Tuesday, November 20, 2012

Do you know your health? BECAUSE I DON'T! PLEASE HELP

Do you know your health? BECAUSE I DON'T! PLEASE HELP!?
Multiple Choice Choose the best answer for each question. 1. Which of the following is NOT a function of fat? protection of organs insulation of the body quick source of energy production of the sex hormones 2. Which of the following nutrients provides the first source of energy for humans? proteins carbohydrates vitamins minerals 3. Which of the following nutrients helps to build muscle, transports oxygen and carbon dioxide, forms hormones, and antibodies? lipids proteins minerals carbohydrates 4. What statement best describes the typical American diet? It contains too little protein. It contains too little fat. It contains too many fruits and vegetables. It contains too much sugar. 5. If a person is experiencing constipation, what carbohydrate should they increase in their diet? glucose lactose cellulose glycogen 6. Which statement best describes minerals and their function? Minerals are found only in the bones and teeth. Minerals are organic compounds used in energy production. Minerals provide energy when carbohydrates are not available. Minerals are elements which help to build cells and repair body tissues. 7. When an oil is changed to a solid, trans fat, like in the production of some margarines, what is the process called? hydrogenation synthesis assimilation integration 8. Which carbohydrate is known as blood sugar and is needed by all body cells to produce energy? glucose sucrose glycogen starch 9. How many calories are provided by a salad dressing containing 23 fat grams? 61 92 207 255 10. What type of fat simulates the liver to produce more cholesterol which can lead to the depositing of cholesterol in the blood vessels? unsaturated fat saturated fat phospholipids lipoprotein 11. Which medical condition is not related to one's nutrition? diabetes mellitus obesity atherosclerosis bronchitis 12. What current factor influences American health habits in a negative way? more offerings of chicken and fish in restaurants as alternatives to beef a hurried lifestyle leading to many meals eaten away from home the emphasis of increasing fruits and vegetables in the diet more available information on the nutritional content of foods 13. Suzie consumes 2,700 calories every day but requires only 2,300 calories to meet her energy needs. Over time, Suzie's calorie consumption may lead to what disorder? obesity anorexia nervosa bulimia fitness 14. What form of fat is carried in the blood by lipoproteins? amino acids cellulose triglycerides phospholipids 15. Why must all essential amino acids be present in the body at the same time for growth and repair to take place? It takes the body too long to make the essential amino acids. Proteins cannot be made by the body if they are absent. Too much energy will be used up to make them. The body will have to start breaking down fat to make them. 16. What mineral is needed for healthy bones and teeth? potassium sodium iron calcium 17. Which vitamin found in citrus fruits and tomatoes is necessary for iron absorption, collagen formation, and increasing the function of the immune system? Vitamin A Vitamin B Vitamin C Vitamin D 18. What is measured by the basal metabolic rate (BMR)? the energy needs of the body at rest calories needed by the body during physical activity rate at which a person needs calories during the day rate at which food is converted to energy 19. Which of the following is NOT a function of water? removal of waste products from the body circulation of substances through the blood temperature regulation and sweat production production of hormones 20. Restaurants typically add too much of which of the following nutrients to food resulting in higher calories? fat vitamins water fiber 21. A man's weight is considered obese and harmful to his health if it is greater than which of the following percentages? 5% 10% 15% 20% 22. What government agency has provided the public with dietary guidelines to help promote health and prevent disease? Food and Drug Administration U.S. Department of Agriculture
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I know number 4 is It contains too much sugar
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Why don't you open a textbook?
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1. production of the sex hormones 2. carbohydrates 3. proteins 4. It contains too little protein. 5. cellulose Ugghhh too many! sorry
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Are you taking the online class at BYU? Becaue thats what Im taking and these are the exact question that are on my speedback assignment!





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Friday, November 16, 2012

Nutrition and health questions

 Nutrition and health questions?
1. Heart Disease is the number one cause of preventable death in the United States. A) True B) False 2. Obesity only affects adults. A) True B) False 3. The purpose of glucose in the blood is mainly to transport the sugar to individual cells. A) True B) False 4. Diagnosing insulin resistance is done with an oral glucose tolerance test. A) True B) False 5. Gestational Diabetes is a form of diabetes that occurs in some women during pregnancy. A) True B) False 6. There is no way to reverse the disease process if you have Type 2 diabetes. A) True B) False 7. Obesity can be associated with which of the following illnesses? A) Arthritis B) Sleep disturbances C) Cancer D) All of the above 8. Obese individuals should follow all of the dietary guidelines, which include all of the following EXCEPT? A) Eat a diet high in whole grains and fiber. B) Avoid eating fruits. C) Limit the amount of fats consumed. D) Eat a variety of vegetables. 9. It is recommended that children and teens get a minimum of how much exercise? A) 15 minutes of exercise per day. B) 30 minutes of exercise per day. C) 200 minutes of exercise per day. D) 60 minutes of exercise per day. 10. For adults, obesity is defined as A) Weighing more than you height in inches multiplied by 2. B) Being over 200 pounds. C) Being at least 20% over one's ideal body weight. D) All of the above 11. Which of the following are broken down into glucose that is then used to fuel the body? A) Vitamins B) Minerals C) Carbohydrates D) All of the above 12. Which of the following is the CORRECT insulin chain of events? A) Food Eaten -> Insulin released by Pancreas -> Insulin binds to Endothelium -> Endothelium releases Nitric Acid -> Blood vessels widen -> Nutrients distributed to individual Cells B) Food Eaten -> Nutrients distributed to individual Cells -> Insulin released by Pancreas -> Insulin binds to Endothelium ? Endothelium releases Nitric Acid -> Blood vessels narrow C) Food Eaten -> Insulin released by Pancreas -> Endothelium releases Nitric Acid -> Insulin binds to Endothelium -> Blood vessels widen -> Nutrients distributed to individual Cells D) Food Eaten -> Insulin released by Pancreas -> Insulin binds to Endothelium ? Blood vessels narrow -> Endothelium releases Nitric Acid -> Nutrients distributed to individual Cells 13. All of the following individuals have insulin resistance. Which individual is making modifications to help reverse insulin resistance? A) Pete is reducing his carbohydrate intake to 30-45 grams per meal. B) Kate is beginning an exercise program. C) Fred is taking a medication prescribed by his doctor. D) All of the above 14. Insulin resistance can lead to problems with which of the following? A) Blood pressure B) The ovaries C) Coronary artery disease D) All of the above 15. Which of the following describes diabetes mellitus? A) It is a condition in which one has persistent hyperglycemia, which is having too much glucose in the blood. B) It is a condition in which one has persistent hyperglycemia, which is having too little glucose in the blood. C) It is a condition in which one has persistent hypoglycemia, which is having too much glucose in the blood. D) It is a condition in which one has persistent hypoglycemia, which is having too little glucose in the blood. 16. All of the following describe Type I diabetes EXCEPT? A) Type I diabetes is an auto-immune disease. B) Type I diabetics must treat themselves by providing regular insulin injections. C) Type I diabetes is the most common form of diabetes. D) Type I diabetics must balance the amount of insulin given with the food they eat or hypoglycemia can occur. 17. Plaque build up and narrowing of the arteries that increases the risk for a heart attack is known as ______________. A) Diabetes mellitus B) Coronary artery disease C) Hypoglycemia D) Insulin-resistance 18. Dan is a diabetic. He is sweating, shaking, and having problems concentrating. What is causing this condition and how can you help treat it? A) Hyperglycemia- give him a simple sugar such as orange juice. B) Hyperglycemia- give him an insulin injection. C) Hypoglycemia- give him a simple sugar such as orange juice. D) Hypoglycemia- give him an insulin injection. 19. Initial symptoms of Type 2 diabetes include which of the following? A) Fatigue B) Intense craving for sweets C) Weight gain D) All of the above 20. Long term consequences of diabetes include all of the following EXCEPT: A) Kidney problems B) Improved vision C) Heart disease D) Nerve damage
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1a 2b (it affects children also) 3b (insulin is what delivers glucose to the cells) 4a 5a 6b 7d 8b 9b (could be d) 10c 11c 12c 13d 14d 15b 16c 17b 18a 19d 20b
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"Replacing the pasta and bread in low-carb diets with proteins and fats taken from animals increases the risk of fatal heart disease..." Check the source article for more detail http://www.exami.net/low-carb-diet-with-animal-proteins-ups-risk-of-heart-disease






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Monday, November 12, 2012

A little help for my Biology final review? (10th grade)

A little help for my Biology final review? (10th grade)?
the review has 100 questions but i just can't manage to find these few! any help, even if it's just one question would be greatly appreciated. if you're not 100% sure please don't put it, and the shorter the better! haha thanks so much :) 1.)if the original DNA strand is CGTAGC, what is the new strand after replication? 2.) How can medical conditions (diabetes mellitus type I, heart attack, hemophilia) be treated through genetic engineering? 3.) what is required to keep natural selection in order? 4.)what does natural selection act upon genotypes or phenotypes? 5.) what influenced beak shape in finches on the galapagos? 6.) identify the biomes by characteristic plants and animals and climate 7.) name at least three examples of evidence for evolution 8) what has sped up the extinction of species? thanks so much! :)
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Thursday, November 8, 2012

Which of the following is NOT a function of fat

Which of the following is NOT a function of fat?
. Which of the following is NOT a function of fat? protection of organs insulation of the body quick source of energy production of the sex hormones 2. Which of the following nutrients provides the first source of energy for humans? proteins carbohydrates vitamins minerals 3. Which of the following nutrients helps to build muscle, transports oxygen and carbon dioxide, forms hormones, and antibodies? lipids proteins minerals carbohydrates 4. What statement best describes the typical American diet? It contains too little protein. It contains too little fat. It contains too many fruits and vegetables. It contains too much sugar. 5. If a person is experiencing constipation, what carbohydrate should they increase in their diet? glucose lactose cellulose glycogen 6. Which statement best describes minerals and their function? Minerals are found only in the bones and teeth. Minerals are organic compounds used in energy production. Minerals provide energy when carbohydrates are not available. Minerals are elements which help to build cells and repair body tissues. 7. When an oil is changed to a solid, trans fat, like in the production of some margarines, what is the process called? hydrogenation synthesis assimilation integration 8. Which carbohydrate is known as blood sugar and is needed by all body cells to produce energy? glucose sucrose glycogen starch 9. How many calories are provided by a salad dressing containing 23 fat grams? 61 92 207 255 10. What type of fat simulates the liver to produce more cholesterol which can lead to the depositing of cholesterol in the blood vessels? unsaturated fat saturated fat phospholipids lipoprotein 11. Which medical condition is not related to one's nutrition? diabetes mellitus obesity atherosclerosis bronchitis 12. What current factor influences American health habits in a negative way? more offerings of chicken and fish in restaurants as alternatives to beef a hurried lifestyle leading to many meals eaten away from home the emphasis of increasing fruits and vegetables in the diet more available information on the nutritional content of foods 13. Suzie consumes 2,700 calories every day but requires only 2,300 calories to meet her energy needs. Over time, Suzie's calorie consumption may lead to what disorder? obesity anorexia nervosa bulimia fitness 14. What form of fat is carried in the blood by lipoproteins? amino acids cellulose triglycerides phospholipids 15. Why must all essential amino acids be present in the body at the same time for growth and repair to take place? It takes the body too long to make the essential amino acids. Proteins cannot be made by the body if they are absent. Too much energy will be used up to make them. The body will have to start breaking down fat to make them. 16. What mineral is needed for healthy bones and teeth? potassium sodium iron calcium 17. Which vitamin found in citrus fruits and tomatoes is necessary for iron absorption, collagen formation, and increasing the function of the immune system? Vitamin A Vitamin B Vitamin C Vitamin D 18. What is measured by the basal metabolic rate (BMR)? the energy needs of the body at rest calories needed by the body during physical activity rate at which a person needs calories during the day rate at which food is converted to energy 19. Which of the following is NOT a function of water? removal of waste products from the body circulation of substances through the blood temperature regulation and sweat production production of hormones 20. Restaurants typically add too much of which of the following nutrients to food resulting in higher calories? fat vitamins water fiber 21. A man's weight is considered obese and harmful to his health if it is greater than which of the following percentages? 5% 10% 15% 20% 22. What government agency has provided the public with dietary guidelines to help promote health and prevent disease? Food and Drug Administration U.S. Department of Agriculture National Institutes of Health Centers for Dise
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holy crap. did you just post an entire quiz/test or assignment? no way. pony up and work some of that on your own.
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Man, I wish I had a place to post my entire homework assignment for me back when i was in school. :)
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1. Fat Hormones 2. Carbs 3. Proteins 4. much surgar 5. celulose 6. mineral energy 7. intergation 8. glucose 9. use the formula for e 10. Saturated Fat 11. bronchitis 12. hurried life style eaten away from home 13.obesity 14. triglycerides 15. It takes the body too long to make the essential amino acids. 16. calcium 17. C 18. rate at which food is converted to energy 19. production of hormones 20. FAT 21. 20% 22. National Health
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1- production of the sex hormones 2- carbohydrates 3- proteins 4-It contains too much sugar. 5-glycogen 6-Minerals are found only in the bones and teeth. 7-synthesis 8-glucose 9-255 10-saturated fat 11-bronchitis 12-a hurried lifestyle leading to many meals eaten away from home 13-obesity 14-triglycerides 15-Proteins cannot be made by the body if they are absent. 16-calcium 17- vitamin c 18-rate at which a person needs calories during the day 19- production of hormones 20- fat 21- 20% 22- Food and Drug Administration
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I would not trust the other genius' who answered these questions.





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Sunday, November 4, 2012

Physicians, kindly answer my inquiry

Physicians, kindly answer my inquiry.?
First question: Am I going to give a calcium channel blocker (Nifedipine) to my aunt whose BP is 170/90? She doesn't know her usual BP. I got her BP for three times, and it's still 170/90. She is not taking any maintenance medications for her chronic hypertension. She usually eats garlic and usually excuses herself for not taking maintenance medication for hypertension. She always claim that she is healthy even though it is very obvious that it is not. She has many varicose veins. Btw, She has type 2 diabetes mellitus. She is now 65 years old. Second question: My sister (16y/o) suffered from a severe abdominal pain a while ago. PR:89 bpm, RR: 18 cpm, BP: 90/60. Her pain scale ranges from 6-10. She applied liniment to somehow relieve the pain on her abdomen. Afterwards, she took Buscopan (Hyoscine Butylbromide). Is it right to self-medicate herself? Thank you so much!
Pain & Pain Management - 1 Answers
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Wait -- you say she's not taking any antihypertension meds, but you're going to give her Nifedipine? Is this HER Nifedipine that her doctor prescribed for HER? She should see a doctor to determine what medication she should be taking (and not what someone on Yahoo Answers tells her to take). Garlic is found to have some cholesterol lowering properties, but not much to do with blood pressure. As far as your sister's abdominal pain - if it hurts that much, she should probably see a doctor. Is it more of a muscle-like pain or does it seem more internal?





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Thursday, November 1, 2012

Does milk really suck? Or is it nutritional

Does milk really suck? Or is it nutritional?
We are the only mammals besides cats who drink milk after infancy. The odd thing is that after infancy, instead of continuing drinking our others milk, we drink cow milk. On milksucks.com it tells you how keeping your bones strong are easier than you think, and milk isn't required to do the job. In fact, there is an article on why milk and dairy products WON'T help you maintain healthy bones. Got Breast Cancer? Milksucks.com says this: Consuming dairy products is linked to an increased risk for breast cancer because dairy products are high in fat, animal protein, and hormones, each of which increases cancer risk. Since the 1980รข€™s, study after study has linked dairy consumption to a high incidence of breast and other cancers. Women seeking to minimize their chances of breast cancer should avoid milk, other dairy products, and meat." What about heart disease? Milksucks.com says: Since the early 1970s, study after study after study has implicated cow's milk and other dairy products as a cause of heart disease and clogged arteries. One researcher, Dr. Caldwell Esselstyn from the Cleveland Clinic (the top-rated heart clinic in the U.S.), makes people "heart attack-proof" by putting them on a vegan diet (check out his groundbreaking paper in the American Journal of Cardiology, August 99). Do you or your teens have acne? Will drinking milk make you greasy, grimy, and pimply? Some doctors suspect that the fat, animal protein, sugar, and hormones in milk irritate the skin, causing break-outs. Dr. Jerome K. Fisher conducted a clinical study of 1,088 teen-age patients over 10 years and reported to the American Dermatological Association that milk was a principal contributor to some patients' acne. Dr. Fisher found that their acne tapered off as their milk consumption did. Are your kids sick? Cow's milk is the number one source of allergies in children, and research links consumption of dairy products, including cow's milk, to colic (stomach cramps), autism, chronic ear infections, insulin-dependent diabetes mellitus (type 1 or "juvenile-onset" diabetes), acne, obesity, flatulence, constipation, mucus, and a variety of other ailments. So the question is: Is milk as good as we think it is?
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i don't know. i am open for info i notice i get sick when i drink milk i don't drink it any more. that is a wonderful question





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