What are the physiological advantages in sport due to using erythropoietin? What are the physiological consequences of using erythropoietin? Give an example of a Professional Athlete that used erythropoietin (Armstrong does not count).
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- What are the physiological advantages in sport due to using erythropoietin?
- What are the physiological consequences of using erythropoietin?
- Give an example of a Professional Athlete that used erythropoietin (Armstrong does not count).
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- Table 4: Presence or Absence of Agglutination Mother 1 Father 1 Child 1 Mother 2 Father 2 Child 2 Mother 3 Father 3 Child 3 Anti-A Sera Agglut No Agglut No No No Agglut No Agglut Anti-B Sera Agglut No No No Agglut Agglut No No No Anti-Rh Sera No Agglut Agglut Agglut No Agglut No No No Blood Type AB- O+ A+ 0+ B- B+ A- O- A-Why do endurance athletics use erythropoietin?In a woman with body mass 70 kg blood quantity is 4.9 liters; hematocrit is 32%, the quantity of erythrocytes is 3.0*10^12/l, hemoglobin is 105 g/l color parameter is 1.0, the minimum osmotic resistance of erythrocytes is 0.38%NaCl; the maximum osmotic resistance of erythrocytes is 0.34%NaCl Such blood analises testifies first of all about: A. the water excess in the organism B. the lack of water in the organism C. osmotic hemolysis of erythrocytes D. chemical hemolysis of erythrocytes E. the lack of iron in blood plasma
- Blood doping (using injected substances to artificially enhance performance) is illegal in many sports. Two substances used are erythropoietin and hypoxia-inducible factors (HIF). One of the actions of HIF is to increase formation of new blood vessels (angiogenesis). Explain how administering erythropoietin can increase performance and how HIF can increase performance through angiogenesis.Hemodynamics are the dynamics of blood flow. Can the Bernoulli's equation be used to study hemodynamics in the cardiovascular system? Why or why not? You should discuss all four of the assumptions of Bernoulli's equation when answering this question. Jugular vein (also subclavian vein from arms) Pulmonary artery Superior vena cava Interior vena cava Hepatic vein Liver Hepatic portal vein Renal vein Iliac vein CO₂ CO₂ Head and arms Lungs Heart Kidneys Trunk and legs Carotid artery (also subclavian artery to arms) Pulmonary vein Aorta Hepatic artery Mesenteric arteries Digestive tract Renal artery Iliac arteryWhich of the following have higher values in systemic venous blood than in systemic arterial blood: plasma PCO2, erythrocyte PCO2, plasma bicarbonate concentration, erythrocyte bicarbonate concentration, plasma hydrogen ion concentration, erythrocyte hydrogen ion concentration, erythrocyte carbamino concentration?
- With the appearance of strong oxidizers in blood in erythrocytes one of the following substances is formed first of all: 1. carbhemoglobin 2. carboxyhemoglobin 3. oxyhemoglobin 4. methemoglobin 5. deoxyhemoglobinThe below graph shows changes in several cardiovascular parameters as the result of increased intensity of exercise in a population of untrained individuals. What commonly measured cardiovascular parameters might the curves labeled A, B, and C represent? What are the corresponding units for the y-axis of each measure? For your reference, the two labeled curves represent the Pulmonary Capillary Wedge Pressure (PCWP) and the Central Venous Pressure (CVP), both of which are measured in mmHg.What is the relationship between the number of reticulocytes in the peripheral blood and erythropoietin activity in the bone marrow?
- Regarding EPO and erythropoiesis: Select one: O a. EPO is formed mainly in the liver O b. EPO is deficient in patients with renal disease O c. Hypoxia can stimulate erythropoiesis in the absence of EPO O d. Erythropoiesis is achieved in the kidneys A person with eosinophilia, high number of eosinophils, is most likely suffering from: Select one: Ob. Diabetes OE Anemia O d. Autoimmune disease Which of the following is NOT TRUE of dendrites? Select one: Oa. Transmit action potentials toward the cell body b. are usually short and branched Care inout parts of the neuron 9:30 PM ENG 20-Apr-2021What is erythropoiesis? How does erythropoiesis affect hematocrit? What factors speed up and slow down erythropoiesis?List the abbreviations and normal ranges of the following hemodynamic values directly measured by means of the pulmonary artery catheter: central venous pressure, right atrial pressure, mean pulmonary artery pressure, pulmonary capillary wedge pressure, and cardiac output.