A&P I Game: Let's Play!

Nursing Students Pre-Nursing

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ok, this is a fun way to learn and have fun at the same time. the rules are easy:

- you post a question, the next person answers, and posts his/her own question.

- if 2 or more people answer the same question at the same time, we take the first question posted, and move on

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what does hair color depend on?

Specializes in future FNP.

Which bottle you buy....

:D Sorry, I had to.

And to make up for it, I'll give a real answer: Hair color is determined by melanin (of which there are 2 types) and that is determined by a collection of genes.

Specializes in LTC, Nursing Management, WCC.

You beat me to it... I was going to say it depends on what box you buy! :)

Specializes in future FNP.

Oh... and here's my question:

What is the difference between tetorifice caused by bacteria and normal tetorifice (or tetany) of a muscle?

Hmmm...I honestly don't know. Anybody knows?

Specializes in LTC, Nursing Management, WCC.

Is it??

Tetany (medical sign) is a sustained muscle contraction not caused by tetorifice. Normally d/t low CA2+ levels or high phosphate levels.

Tetorifice (medical condition) is caused by a pathogen that releases neurotoxins and interfers with the release of neurotransmitters.

Was I close? It has been a long time since I had A&P. :)

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You're pretty much right... here's how I answered it for my class:

Tetorifice is caused by a bacterial infection. Tetanospasmin is a neurotoxin released by the bacteria. It blocks neurotransmitter release from inhibitory neurons. This causes the muscles to spasm because they are only receiving impulses from excitatory neurons.

Tetany, on the other hand, is a simple continuous contraction resulting from an increase in stimulus frequency to the point where relaxation cannot occur. It is a short-lived phenomenon as the muscle cells will relax when ATP is no longer supplied and lactic acid builds up.

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