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Is adding sacromers in series will increase the strenght of contraction or not

Please ans yes or no
more motor units more force of contraction

2. Voltage- gated Ca channels belong to

Cardiac
Skeletal
Smooth





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  #2

Q.3
In Myastenia Gravis

Which is decreased?

lung FRC
Compliance
Reidual volume
Vital capacity


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  #3

Q4.
what will be decreased in Central Diabetis?

Plasma osmolarity
ANP
NA in urine?
H2O intake
ADH


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  #4

5.
On EkG u will see decr QT and incr PR

1Decreased force of K from the cell
2.Decreased intracell K
3.Decr resting membrane potential
4. Low potasium diet

rolling eyes


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  #5

where r these qs from?somebody's exam qs epica?

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  #6

oops sorry for series it should dec i mentioned the opposite.

4.dec ADH and na in urine

5. this kinda questions really make me feel dumb..rolling eyes ok may be

1Decreased force of K from the cell

now u tell me sad



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  #7

shocked what this if it was me only who was questioning and answering raised eyebrow

whats up epica?hope u r fine!


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  #8

I never seem to get it! Where the q starts and where it ends.....







  #9

Sorry guys, I realized that this was not good idea to post Qs based on kaplan.

  #10

y this was going in a good direction atleast for some of US

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