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| Only neurons that are regularly replaced when damaged. |
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| IX Glossopharyngeal, X Vagus, VII Facial |
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| Receptors for hearing and balance |
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Epithelial hair cells are a type of _________
receptor |
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| Result of tympanic reflex |
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| Transmits vibrations to auditory ossicles |
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| Function of Tympanic Membrane |
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| sensors of gravity and linear movement |
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| Function of Saccule & Utricle Maculae |
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| Function of Semcircular canals |
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| Connection between th cochlear receptor cells ad the vestibulocochlear cranial nerve |
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| Cornea>Aqueous humor>lens>Vitreous Humor>retina |
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| Path of light through the eye |
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| Semicircular canals, Eupola |
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The organs of dynamic equilibrium are located within the ____________
and employ shifting __________
to generate nerve impulses |
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The organs of static equilibrium are located within the _______________
and employ shifting ________________
to generate nerve impulses |
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| Why it takes soo long to see in the dark (adjust) |
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| Fibrous tunic of the eye is divided into the ____________ and _____________ |
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| Increase in aqueous fliud pressure |
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| Accomodation, cilliary muscle contraction |
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| ________________ Describes the change needed for te eyes to focus on near objects, and results from _________________ |
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| Fovea Centralis, Macula Lutea |
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| Point of sharpest retinal vision is called the ____________, And is found in the ____________ |
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Rhodopsin is found in the ________
and is synthesized from ________, karotene |
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| Which hormone is least necessary |
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medulla- epinephrine, noreepinephrine
Cortex- Mineral corticoids, glucocorticoids, aldosterone, cortisone |
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| Hormones secreted by the adrenal gland medulla, cortex |
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ant- TSH, FSH, LH, PRL, GH, ACTH, MSH
pos- oxytocin, vasopressin |
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| hormones secreted by the pituitary gland |
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| Steroid, non-steroid, lipid-base, amino acids |
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| Chemical classes of hormones |
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Steroid hormones are ______
in the bloodstream, and _______ at the target cell |
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| non-soluble, combines wih binding site |
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non-steriod hormones are ___________--
in the bloodstream and ______________
at the target cell |
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Aldosterone promotes homeostasis by causing the kidneys to secrete ____________
and is secreted from the __________ |
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| Employs CAMP as 2nd messenger |
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| Blood sugar to rise, protein |
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Insulin causes ____________
and is a _____________ hormone
(increase in the permeability of cell membranes to glucose) |
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Prostaglandins are produced from ___________
and this production is inhibited by __________ |
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| Hypothalamus, ant. Pituitary, Hypopyseal portal |
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| relasing hormones are produced by the ___________ and stimulate secretions from the __________ via the _________ |
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| Thyroid, Thyroxine, metabolism |
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| The ___________ gland secretes __________ which exerts th greatest influence on ___________ |
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| parthyroid, parthormone, osteoclast |
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| The ___________ gland secretes ___________ which stimulates __________ activity |
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| Precursor of all blood lines cells |
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| megakaryocytes will differentiate into ___________ whereas myeloblasts differentiate into _______ |
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The ____ organ has a primary role in stimulating red blood cell formation through __________
hormone |
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| red blood cell, liver, spleen |
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| When mature the _________ hasno nucleus and when it is old macrophages in the _____ and ______ |
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| pernicious anemia, aplastic/hemolytic |
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| A diet deficient in vitamin B-12 may result in _____________________ whereas toxins that destroy bone marrow/erythrocytes results in ________________/_____________ anemia |
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| Extrinsic clotting mechanism includes ___ |
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| monocytes and lymphocytes, Basophils and eosinophils |
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| Agranulocytes include _______________ while _____________ are neutral |
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| Eosinophil, Basophil, B lymphocyte |
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allergic reactions
histamine and heparin
plasma cells |
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maintain blood osmotic pressure,
have a role in blood coagulation |
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| A person with type A blood has __ antigens, and _______ antibodies |
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| universal donor, universal recipient |
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| Ist response to a blood vessel breaking |
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| Erthroblastosis fetalis is compliction involving a prenant woman who is ____type with a _______ type fetus |
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| pumps blood into the aorta |
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cardiac output= stroke volume 60
heart rate 70 |
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| low white blood cell count 25,000 constitutes |
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| blood immedietly starts spurting.. |
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| what would body do in shock |
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| 1st heart sound lubb results from AVvalve closing during ________ |
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| The ______ chamber of heart contains sinoatrial node (pacemaker) |
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| Baroreceptors in the carotid sinus respond to streching by _________ the heart rate |
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| r. coranary, LAD, circumflex |
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| abnormally fast heart rate, exceeding __________ bpm is called _________ |
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| water moving through the arteriolar ends of capillary through ___________, venous __________ |
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| systolic, ventricular sytole |
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| max hydrostatic pressure __________ associated with ____________ |
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| Right atrium, peripheal edema |
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| central venous pressure is measured in the ____________ and can lead to ________________ if too high |
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| venous system ___________ carries blood from the intestines to the liver |
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| the thoracic duct empties __________ into _________ |
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| may happen during masectomy |
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| upper chest, white blood cells t-cells |
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| Thymus gland located _______________ associated |
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do not kill foriegn or virally infected cells
opsonization , antigens are easily phagocytized, neutralize toxins, precipitate chemicals, activating complement |
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| fever, macrophages, naural killer cells |
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| redness, swelling, pain, heat, tenderness, puss |
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| nonself molecules, elicit an imune response, haptens too small |
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| increase chance of phagocytosis |
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| increase antibody exposure |
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