Human Biology IIITake
Home Portion of Final Exam
Spring 03
Water, Electrolytes,
pH, Reproductive Systems & Embryologic Development
This assignment isdue
Thursday May 29th.
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For each question, please read the corresponding section in your text as
well as one other source [there are A&P texts in the library, one on
open & one on closed reserve], citing them at the end of each question
[i.e. question #1 your answer here. Citations:
A& P by Stephen, Seeley and Tate &
Nutrition Now by Brown question
# 2 your answer here. Citations:
A& P by Stephen, Seeley and Tate & Human Physiology
by Guyton, question #3 etc. You
get the idea; I should be seeing the same textbook for each question. ]
Your citations may include websites, or journal articles. If
you use a journal article, include FULL bibliography. Failure
to follow these directions [if you don’t understand them – ASK!] will reflect
on your evaluation.
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All answers must be typed and include the original question at the
beginning.
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NO LATE PAPERS ACCEPTED. You
are welcome to submit them early, or by email.
Questions:
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Zak is a
thirsty guy, but he is stuck in traffic, and doesn’t have any fluids in
his car. He pops a piece
of gum in his mouth, and within minutes feels his dry and parched mouth
relieved. Explain how dehydration stimulates thirst and why chewing gum
works to relieve his dry mouth. What
impact, if any, does it have on his dehydration status?
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Janelle
ran the Capital City half marathon [13.1 miles] for the first time and
is proud of her efforts. She
maintained an 8:50 mile throughout the first 12.1 miles, with the last
one clocked in at 8: 10! After
she finished, she was sore and out of breath for quite awhile. a)
What rehydration strategies should she use? [Be sure to include reasoning
in relation to electrolytes] b)
Discuss how the lactic acid in her muscles impacts her body’s pH and what
systems are working [and how] to return her pH to prerace status.
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Discuss
the features of the female reproductive system that make it an inhospitable
environment to sperm, and how seminal secretions maintain sperm viability
within it.
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List 2 ways
oogenesis differs from spermatogenesis.
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Explain
the difference in terms of cleavage, growth, morphogenesis and differentiation
as they apply to prenatal development.