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How can I learn anatomy and physiology?
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How can the pituitary gland be damaged?
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Could you list a few ways that would decrease the rate of a chemical reaction?
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How do you calculate number of valence electrons in an neon?
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Why is there a non-conducting layer between the atria and ventricles?
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What is the function of the pulmonary trunk? (not arteries)?
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The underlying pathologic process in coronary heart disease is known as what?
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If I wanted to become an Anatomy and Physiology High School teacher, what would I major in?
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What is the he lower arm bone on the lateral of the arm?
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What is the ability to handle stress in a healthful and effective way?
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Why do diabetics have the fruity smell of ketones on their breath?
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Question #af0ec
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What are accessory organs of our digestive system?
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What is oophoropathy?
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In nuclear fusion, about 0.60% of the mass of the fusing substance is converted to energy. What mass in grams is converted into energy when 22 kg of substance undergoes fusion?
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Is there a larger star than YV Canis Majoris?
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What is the procedure used to set broken bones without surgery?
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How does scoliosis affect the adult body? Besides the spine, does scoliosis affect other parts of your body?
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Question #9ef4e
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What are the stones within your ear called that help with balance?
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What purpose does the overall order of reaction serve? Once I've calculated it, what information can it provide me with?
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Question #557f0
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What factors affect cardiac output?
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If 91.5 mol of an ideal gas occupies 69.5 L at 31.00°C, what is the pressure of the gas?
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What does abnormal anatomy mean?
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An emission ray has a frequency of #5.10 * 10^14# #Hz#. Given that the speed of light is #2.998 * 10^8# #m##/s#, what is the wavelength of the ray?
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Question #d71a4
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In what lobe of the brain is Wernicke's area located?
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How many protons are in the nucleus of an atom of oxygen?
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What is the proper term for a skeletal joint?
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Elements are pure substances made up of only one kind of what?
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What is the name for the series of smooth muscle contractions which move food through the digestive tract?
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Which alkanes are solid at room temperature?
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Can a pulmonary embolism be detected on a chest X-ray? If not, how are they diagnosed?
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Is there a blood test that can check for the presence of blood clots?
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When a person is paralyzed from the neck down, how do their heart and lungs continue to function?
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Question #68776
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Why is the hydrogen ion (H+) the same as a proton?
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How do I calculate the variance of {3,6,7,8,9}?
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What one thing do all cancers have in common?
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How do the lungs clear out dust that settles in them and sticks to inner surface of their walls?
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When a portion of the intestines do not have adequate blood flow, what causes sepsis to occur?
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How do phospholipids arrange themselves into a bilayer?
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People who smoke often have cold hands and feet. What might explain this condition in terms of blood flow?
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How would you write a balanced chemical equation for CH4 reacting with oxygen gas to produce water and carbon dioxide?