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BUNDLED EEOB 4550 Exam 1-9 Questions for Final Exam
BUNDLED EEOB 4550 Exam 1-9 Questions for Final Exam
[Show more]BUNDLED EEOB 4550 Exam 1-9 Questions for Final Exam
[Show more]Based on Question 5: Know the typical electrical and concentration/chemical gradients that exist across the plasma membrane of a neuron for Na+, K+ and Cl-. Based on these gradients, be able to state what direction each ion moves across the membrane - -[Na+]out >> [Na+]in 
-[K+]out << [K...
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Add to cartBased on Question 5: Know the typical electrical and concentration/chemical gradients that exist across the plasma membrane of a neuron for Na+, K+ and Cl-. Based on these gradients, be able to state what direction each ion moves across the membrane - -[Na+]out >> [Na+]in 
-[K+]out << [K...
B. Acclimate - atrophy 
Becoming a couch potato (i.e, sitting on the couch all day) causes an individual to _____ as their muscles experiences _____. 
A. Adapt - atrophy 
B. Acclimate - atrophy 
C. Adapt - hypertrophy 
D. Acclimate - hypertrophy 
C. Do an isometric contraction followed by an isotoni...
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Add to cartB. Acclimate - atrophy 
Becoming a couch potato (i.e, sitting on the couch all day) causes an individual to _____ as their muscles experiences _____. 
A. Adapt - atrophy 
B. Acclimate - atrophy 
C. Adapt - hypertrophy 
D. Acclimate - hypertrophy 
C. Do an isometric contraction followed by an isotoni...
C. Sarcomere 
During cross bridge cycling in skeletal muscle, the _____ shortens 
A. A band 
B. Z line/disc 
C. Sarcomere 
D. M line 
B. It begins after calcium binds to troponin 
Which is a correct statement about the sarcoplasmic reticulum? 
A. Energy is provided when ADP and Pi detach from the ac...
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Add to cartC. Sarcomere 
During cross bridge cycling in skeletal muscle, the _____ shortens 
A. A band 
B. Z line/disc 
C. Sarcomere 
D. M line 
B. It begins after calcium binds to troponin 
Which is a correct statement about the sarcoplasmic reticulum? 
A. Energy is provided when ADP and Pi detach from the ac...
Opposite Impacts ( sympathetic vs. parasympathetic) - -Pupils: dilate vs. contract (accuity) 
-Cardiac output: increase vs. decrease 
-Bronchioles: relax vs. contract (relax=bigger) 
-Digestive activity: decrease vs. increase 
 
Sensory Nervous System: Functions - -Detect and relay information to CN...
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Add to cartOpposite Impacts ( sympathetic vs. parasympathetic) - -Pupils: dilate vs. contract (accuity) 
-Cardiac output: increase vs. decrease 
-Bronchioles: relax vs. contract (relax=bigger) 
-Digestive activity: decrease vs. increase 
 
Sensory Nervous System: Functions - -Detect and relay information to CN...
nonpolar endocrines 
 
IF covers short distances, endocrines travel in plasma 
What is the only type of ligand utilizing plasma binding protein? 
no! brings it TO the cell 
 
uber brings you to the store, not into it 
T or F? does plasma binding protein bring message into cell? 
nonpolar ligand + in...
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Add to cartnonpolar endocrines 
 
IF covers short distances, endocrines travel in plasma 
What is the only type of ligand utilizing plasma binding protein? 
no! brings it TO the cell 
 
uber brings you to the store, not into it 
T or F? does plasma binding protein bring message into cell? 
nonpolar ligand + in...
What does the protein act like in carrier mediated transport? What type of protein is used? - a shuttle (integral transmembrane protein) 
 
What regulates carrier mediated transport? Why? - binding regulates transport because the solute must interact with the protein, changes the protein's shape 
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Add to cartWhat does the protein act like in carrier mediated transport? What type of protein is used? - a shuttle (integral transmembrane protein) 
 
What regulates carrier mediated transport? Why? - binding regulates transport because the solute must interact with the protein, changes the protein's shape 
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