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APHY 201 IVY TECH BLMGTN Final Study
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Example of an organelle - ANS-mitochondrion

Example of active transport? - ANS-Pumping sodium (hint: if you see pump, it means
active)

________ binds AT the cell membrane - ANS-Hydrophilic

Tropic Hormones - ANS-hormones that stimulate other glands to release their hormones

LH Hormone - ANS-Released from anterior pituitary and targets gonads

During DEPOLARIZATION the neuron becomes less? - ANS-Negative

What type of ions enter the axon terminus to stimulate neurotransmitters into the
synapse? - ANS-Calcium Ions

Hippocampus does what? - ANS-important for learning and declarative memory

What senses head movement? - ANS-Vestibular

What are examples of contractile proteins? - ANS-Actin and Myosin

Smooth muscles do not have what? - ANS-Sarcomeres or troponin

How does smooth muscle contract? - ANS-By using a sliding filament

In diastole what valves open? - ANS-Atrioventricular

In diastole the heart is? - ANS-relaxing

As blood vessel diameter decreases, blood flow - ANS-decrease

As blood vessel diameter decreases, resistance - ANS-increase

, What happens in IRBS? - ANS-Alveolar type II cells are not matured, this means
surfactant is not being produced

Filtration in a nephron takes place in the - ANS-Renal Corpuscle

What can help maintain GFR? - ANS-Decrease BP and Decrease in Efferent arteriole
radius

Reabsorbed involvement movement is from? - ANS-Tubule Lumen to peritubular
capillaries

During micturition the detrusor muscle is stimulated by? - ANS-Parasympathetic
neurons

ADH triggers? - ANS-Aquaporin

Carbohydrate digestion begins in the - ANS-in the mouth with salivary amylase

What does NOT control the body's GI process? - ANS-Nutritional state

parital cells secrete what type of acid? - ANS-Hydrochloric

hydrochloric acid is released into the ? - ANS-Stomach

Hydrochloric acid is released in response to what hormone? - ANS-Gastrin

postabsorptive state is stimulated by? - ANS-Glucagon

Melatonin is secreted by what gland? - ANS-pineal gland

ADH is secreted from - ANS-posterior pituitary

Estrogen is secreted from? - ANS-ovaries

What is the major secreted form of the thyroid hormone? - ANS-T4

What is the major functional form of the thyroid hormone? - ANS-T3

What type of neurons transmit info from CNS to Organs? - ANS-Effector

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