Title: Phyiolab 9.0 exercises 1,2,3,4 Post by: slabbapop on Nov 21, 2011 Almost done with the class figured i'd share what I can. Here are labs 1-4 completed. Hope it helps. Will post another topic with 6,7 & 10.... I am still working on lab 9, anyone who can help me on it would be great. I have most of it done already just a few questions left.
Title: Re: Phyiolab 9.0 exercises 1,2,3,4 Post by: raideirnluv on Nov 21, 2011 Do you have the crosswords as well? I need week 3s.. ;D I give you a thumbs up already!
Title: Re: Phyiolab 9.0 exercises 1,2,3,4 Post by: slabbapop on Nov 21, 2011 Do you have the crosswords as well? I need week 3s.. ;D I give you a thumbs up already! The only one I have is week 5's. let me know if you want or need it. Title: Re: Phyiolab 9.0 exercises 1,2,3,4 Post by: tmac1stones on Nov 27, 2011 Although I am really enjoying this class, I enjoy helping people as well. Not giving answers, but showing positive places to look for them. Nothing is more frustrating then not receiving a book on time. However you can get a number of non lab related answers by researching the internet.
Title: Re: Phyiolab 9.0 exercises 1,2,3,4 Post by: Cutedancer325 on Nov 28, 2011 Thanks for posting! :D
Title: Re: Phyiolab 9.0 exercises 1,2,3,4 Post by: hello on Nov 28, 2011 Thanks. In physio ex. lab 9.0 exercise 3 neurophysiology of nerve impulses activity 4 I need help with question #3. A nerve is a bundle of axons, and some nerves are less sensitive to lidocaine. If a nerve, rather than an axon, has been used in the lidocaine experiment, the responses recorded at R1 and R2 would sum of all the action potentials (called a compound action potential). Whould the response at R2 after lidocaine application necessarily be zero? why or why not?
Title: Re: Phyiolab 9.0 exercises 1,2,3,4 Post by: zygote on Dec 9, 2011 Thank you SO SO SO much! Super helpful!
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