Package deal
EXSS 276 Bundled Exams and Study Guides 2024/2025 with complete solutions
EXSS 276 Bundled Exams and Study Guides 2024/2025 with complete solutions
[Show more]EXSS 276 Bundled Exams and Study Guides 2024/2025 with complete solutions
[Show more]ANS Neurons and Neurotransmitters - Neurons classified based upon the neuron transmitter 
released 
Cholinergic neurons: release ACh 
-all pre-ganglion neurons 
-All PNS post-ganglionic neurons 
-SNS post-gnaglionic neurons that innervate most sweat glands 
Adreneric neurons: release NE 
-Most SNS p...
Preview 2 out of 6 pages
Add to cartANS Neurons and Neurotransmitters - Neurons classified based upon the neuron transmitter 
released 
Cholinergic neurons: release ACh 
-all pre-ganglion neurons 
-All PNS post-ganglionic neurons 
-SNS post-gnaglionic neurons that innervate most sweat glands 
Adreneric neurons: release NE 
-Most SNS p...
Anemia (RBC Deficiency) - Can be due to - 
- decreased Erythropoiesis (building of RBC) 
- increased destruction of RBCs 
- increased destruction of hemoglobin 
- more common in females than males 
Can result in - 
- decreased capacity to carry gases 
- decreased acid buffering capacity 
People with...
Preview 3 out of 20 pages
Add to cartAnemia (RBC Deficiency) - Can be due to - 
- decreased Erythropoiesis (building of RBC) 
- increased destruction of RBCs 
- increased destruction of hemoglobin 
- more common in females than males 
Can result in - 
- decreased capacity to carry gases 
- decreased acid buffering capacity 
People with...
ADH - -increases permeability to water in cells of the distal tubule and collecting duct causing 
higher water reabsorption 
-increases aquaporin, water channels, content in the apical membrane 
-increases blood pressure and volume 
ANP - -decreases Na and water reabsorption 
-inhibits aldosterone a...
Preview 2 out of 7 pages
Add to cartADH - -increases permeability to water in cells of the distal tubule and collecting duct causing 
higher water reabsorption 
-increases aquaporin, water channels, content in the apical membrane 
-increases blood pressure and volume 
ANP - -decreases Na and water reabsorption 
-inhibits aldosterone a...
____ (____) muscle is located in the viscera; it is (striated/non-striated) and (voluntary/involuntary). - 
Smooth (visceral); non-striated; involuntary 
____ functions as the motor protein in all 3 types of muscle tissue. - Myosin 
____ is the key player in excitation-contraction coupling. - Ca++ 
...
Preview 3 out of 17 pages
Add to cart____ (____) muscle is located in the viscera; it is (striated/non-striated) and (voluntary/involuntary). - 
Smooth (visceral); non-striated; involuntary 
____ functions as the motor protein in all 3 types of muscle tissue. - Myosin 
____ is the key player in excitation-contraction coupling. - Ca++ 
...
A drop of blood entering a renal artery would pass through a segmental artery, interlobar artery, and 
______ before reaching a corticol radiate artery. 
arcuate artery 
globerular artery 
peritubular capillaries 
peritubular vanules - arcuate artery 
Absorption involves taking digested food into th...
Preview 3 out of 23 pages
Add to cartA drop of blood entering a renal artery would pass through a segmental artery, interlobar artery, and 
______ before reaching a corticol radiate artery. 
arcuate artery 
globerular artery 
peritubular capillaries 
peritubular vanules - arcuate artery 
Absorption involves taking digested food into th...
a-vO2 Difference - -what's left at the tissue 
-5 mL O2/ 100 mL blood 
Acidosis (Metabolic) - -blood pH < 7.35 
-major effect is depression of central nervous system, impairment of transmission of signals (blood pH < 
7) 
-can become disorientated and death is possible 
-too acidic 
Acidosis ...
Preview 2 out of 13 pages
Add to carta-vO2 Difference - -what's left at the tissue 
-5 mL O2/ 100 mL blood 
Acidosis (Metabolic) - -blood pH < 7.35 
-major effect is depression of central nervous system, impairment of transmission of signals (blood pH < 
7) 
-can become disorientated and death is possible 
-too acidic 
Acidosis ...
Active transport - requires energy; movement low to high 
Adenylate kinase - phosphotransferase enzyme transferring phosphate groups 
Anabolism - opposite of catabolism; endothermic 
Antiporters - move substrates in opposite directions 
ATP synthase - enzyme that generates ATP from ADP and free Pi 
...
Preview 2 out of 5 pages
Add to cartActive transport - requires energy; movement low to high 
Adenylate kinase - phosphotransferase enzyme transferring phosphate groups 
Anabolism - opposite of catabolism; endothermic 
Antiporters - move substrates in opposite directions 
ATP synthase - enzyme that generates ATP from ADP and free Pi 
...
3 metabolic crossroads - G6P, acetyl coA, pyruvate 
Acetyl coA is - Big on synthesis 
Alanine and Glutamine - Take nitrogen from the liver and turn it into glucose again 
ATP - Body's energy currency 
Beta-oxidation - Cleaving carbon chain down 
Deamination - Destroying of an amino acid group 
Enzy...
Preview 1 out of 4 pages
Add to cart3 metabolic crossroads - G6P, acetyl coA, pyruvate 
Acetyl coA is - Big on synthesis 
Alanine and Glutamine - Take nitrogen from the liver and turn it into glucose again 
ATP - Body's energy currency 
Beta-oxidation - Cleaving carbon chain down 
Deamination - Destroying of an amino acid group 
Enzy...
Stuvia customers have reviewed more than 700,000 summaries. This how you know that you are buying the best documents.
You can quickly pay through credit card or Stuvia-credit for the summaries. There is no membership needed.
Your fellow students write the study notes themselves, which is why the documents are always reliable and up-to-date. This ensures you quickly get to the core!
You get a PDF, available immediately after your purchase. The purchased document is accessible anytime, anywhere and indefinitely through your profile.
Our satisfaction guarantee ensures that you always find a study document that suits you well. You fill out a form, and our customer service team takes care of the rest.
Stuvia is a marketplace, so you are not buying this document from us, but from seller ACADEMICMATERIALS. Stuvia facilitates payment to the seller.
No, you only buy these notes for $16.29. You're not tied to anything after your purchase.
4.6 stars on Google & Trustpilot (+1000 reviews)
79271 documents were sold in the last 30 days
Founded in 2010, the go-to place to buy study notes for 14 years now