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Sensory 3/Hearing (WS 14)
#1. Frequency - The distance between any two wave lengths #2. Amplitude - The magnitude in change of pressureLoudness #3. Pitch - High and low notes corresponding with frequencies of sound waves #4...
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Muscle III (WS 17)
#1. Tension Development in Muscle - 1. Fiber length (before contraction)2. Previous contractions and rate of stimulation3. Extent of fatigue (depletion of resources)4. Thickness of fibers #2. Ene...
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Muscle IV (WS 18)
#1. Skeletal Muscle Fiber types - 1. Slow- twitch red fibers, for aerobic respiration, resists fatigue Type 1: dark red oxidative small diameter2. Fast- twitch white fibers- anaerobic (no O2) r...
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Nervous System 4 (WS 10)
#1. Cell to cell communication - Neurocrines- chemicals that convey information from neuron to other cell could be from neuron to neuron, could be other cellTypes:1. Neurotransmitter- fast, relea...
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Nervous System 1, 2, & 3 (WS 7, 8, & 9)
#1. Organization/Structure of Nervous System - Electrical signals in neuronsCell-to-cell communicationIntegration of neural information transfer #2. Central Nervous System - CNS Afferent- Thin...
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Membrane 4 (WS 6)
#1. Electricity - 1. Law of conservation of electrical charges2. Opposite charges ATTRACT; like charges REPEL each other3. Separating positive charges from negative charges requires ENERGY4. Cond...
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Pathology (not on any WS)
#1. Pathology - Nerve injury limited re-growth using glial cells parallel nerves help someSynaptic Transmission Disorders Too much or too little NT release EX: Parkinson's disease, alzheimers, ...
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Membrane
Physiology
I- Chapters 3 & 5
...solution. Who has more non-penetrating's (NP)4. Hyposomtic solutions are always hypotonic #25.
Physiological
Saline - FOR HUMANS 0.9% Saline (normal saline)Osmolarity= isosmoticTonicity= IsotonicUsed...
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Muscle II (WS 16)
#1. Muscle Fiber - Myofiber- single muscle cell is a muscle fiber"Muscle" is a collection of fibers It is formed from fused myoblasts (precursor cells)replacement occurs via satellite cells re...
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Physiology
Introduction I
Pathophysiology? - aka pathologic
physiology
Part of the "Condition" type of
physiology
It is an altered state...state due to disease"
Physiology
gone wrong" #4.
Physiology
History - Ancient Greeks, Egyptians, and Chinese...
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Nervous System 5 (WS 11)
#1. Neurotransmitter Receptors - Two Types:1. Cholinergic2. Adrenergic #2. Cholinergic - A type of neurotransmitter receptoraka AcetylcholineSubtypes: a) Nicotinic- In CNS, PNS, and skeletal mus...
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Muscle I (WS 15)
#1. Nervous Muscular Junction (NMJ) - acetylcholine receptors nervous signal transfers to muscle at "motor end plate region" #2. Muscle characteristics - 1. Excitability (irritability)2. Contractib...
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The endocrine system
#1. Excessive dietary salt intake without ingesting any water would Select one: decrease vasopressin release increase aldosterone release from the adrenals increase aldosterone release from ...
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Respiratory System
#1. Which of the following statements is correct: Select one: the concentration of oxygen is higher in the tissues than in the arterial blood. the concentration of oxygen ...
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Membrane 3 (WS 5)
#1. Function of membrane proteins - 1. Structural proteins2. Enzymes3. Membrane receptors #2. Transport processes - 1. Transport across a selectively permeable membrane2. Channels 3. Transport acr...
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