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CHAPTER 1


Homeostasis
Primay Tissues
Muscle
Nervous
Epithelial
Connective
Negative & Possitive feedback loops
fig 1.7 Neg Feedback control of blood

CHAPTER 3

Plasma Membrane Components Fig 3.2 Process of Making a Protien Fig 3.23, 3.21
DNA-> RNA -> Protien -> Codons/Anti Codons
Known 25,000 but functionally more thatn we relise

Chapter 4 Enzymes & Catalyst

REDox
OIL RIG
Endergonic vs Exergonic
Activation Enegry
What a Catalyst is

REALLY Speeds up a reaction
Catalase - Hydrogen Peroxide
This has to be broken down really quickly in to water and Oxygen
Chapter 5 Aerobic Resperation
Glycolosis Black box example fig 5.3, 5.8
Krebs Cycle

fig 5.9
Electron Transport system
Fig 5.10
Fat strores page 120
RBC Use aerobic Resperation and have no Mitochondira

Chapter 6 interactions between cell and the extracellular environment

Sodium/Potassium Pumps
Both move at that same time
Gloucose goes with the sodium
Potassiam Leaks out faster than sodium leaks in
How do you move water
Page 152 first Paragraph
Receptor Protiens Osmosis and Defussion

Chapter 7 The Nervous System

Astrocytes
Blood Brain Bairrer
Swchann CElls Action Potential
page 172 Acetycholine Neuron Structure


Chapter 9 The Autonomic Nervous Sysem

sympathetic vs Parasypathetic
(fight or fight vs Rest and digest)
Vagus Nerve (Parasympathetic)
Fig 9.10 pg 247
Main Sympathetic Nerve is the Paravertebral Ganglia (just to the side of the vertabrea in the thoracic and Lumbar regions)


CHAPTER 10 SENSORY PHYSIOLOGY

Cutaneous Receptors
Tonic/Phasic Reseptors
Meissner's Corpuscles
Table 10.2
Taste


Questions I Would Like To See Again

Test One

What kind of energy can be converted to heat energy?

Which of the following cells has no nucleus?

Homestasis is like cruise control, it must have:

The ________ is known as the cellular power plant?

The cell expends a lot of energy to maintain a charge across its membrane, it does this by actively:

Compared to a lung cell, a liver cell is?

An exaple of positive feed back would be:

The cytoplasm:

The "work bench" of the cell where ribsomes are busily making proteins is the?

Test Two

Kevin decides to run 400 meters, since he used to be pretty....

What do pumps and carriers have in common?

You go to visit your grandmother who has been sick in bed....

A collection of neuron cell bodies located outside the CNS...

At the end of the electron transport chain oxygen accepts the electron and what is produced?

Which of the following produces carbon dioxide?

Where do dendrites transmit eletrical impulses?

Test Three

Cutaneous receptive fields are smallest in _______

Your sense of equilibrium is based on input from:

What controls carcadian rhythms

Which of these terms best describes the interactions of insulin...

Sour taste receptors are sensitive to:

Parathyroid hormone, secreted by the parathyroid glands, is released in order to:

What is the maximum blood glucose level where the kidneys can still transport 100% of the glucose back into the blood strream without any spilling over into the urine?

Test Four

Which of the plasma proteins is mainly responsible for the...

Serum is the same as plasma except the _______ have .....

A bag of donated blood does not clot because:

Looking on an ECG where would you see atrial repolarization?

What happens to blood pressure during a major hemorrhage?

Given the following choices, what is the best action to take when...

This nonspecific defense kills most of the bacteria that we swallow...

Acidosis is when your blood pH is below?

The pressure in the pleural cavity is _____ than the pressure...

An accumulation of air in the pleural cavity that leads to partial....




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