How is cardiac output (Q) calculated?
A. Q = Heart rate x Blood pressure
B. Q = Stroke volume x Blood pressure
C. Q = Stroke volume x Heart rate
D. Q = Heart rate x Blood volume
Select your answer:
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Cellular Respiration › ViewWhat is the main job of the electron carriers in cellular respiration?
A. Transport electrons and hydrogen atoms to the electron transport chain
B. Capture energy throughout the process of cellular respiration
C. Provide the reactants for the process of cellular respiration
D. Pump positive hydrogen ions and shuttle electrons across the electron transport chain and contribute to chemiosmosis
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What is the significance of the discovery of X-rays?
A. X-rays have significant importance in medical imaging and non-invasive diagnostics.
B. X-rays are harmful to humans and animals
C. X-rays have no practical applications
D. X-rays are only used for entertainment purposes