What is the end diastolic volume (EDV) definition?
A. amount left in the ventricle after ventricle contraction
B. 60%
C. amount the left ventricle can hold
D. amount ejected from left ventricle
Select your answer:
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Macromolecules & Enzymes › ViewIf the enzyme is functioning at 55 degrees and a pH of 8, but its optimal temperature is 60-80 C and pH is 3. What conditions will increase rate of enzyme?
A. Decreasing the temperature to 22 and pH is kept the same
B. Temperature is kept the same and pH is decreased to 6
C. Temperature is increased to 90 and pH is kept the same
D. Temperature is increased to 70 and pH is decreased to 4
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Which of the following statements describes the significance of blood pressure changes as blood reaches the capillary beds?
A. Blood pressure increases as it reaches the capillary beds because capillaries need a higher blood pressure for filtration activities.
B. Blood pressure drops as it reaches the capillary beds because capillaries depend on the lower pressure to prevent fluid exchange between the capillaries and interstitial space.
C. Blood pressure does not change as blood flows from arteries into capillaries.
D. Blood pressure drops as it reaches the capillary beds because high pressure would rupture them.