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[Show more]Gray matterconsists of neuron cell bodies, dendrites, and unmyelinated axons. Consists of sensory and motor nuclei 
White matterconsists of myelinated axons. Consists of tracts of axons carrying information to and from the brain. 
spinal cord regionscervical, thoracic, lumbar, sacral, coccygeal 
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Add to cartGray matterconsists of neuron cell bodies, dendrites, and unmyelinated axons. Consists of sensory and motor nuclei 
White matterconsists of myelinated axons. Consists of tracts of axons carrying information to and from the brain. 
spinal cord regionscervical, thoracic, lumbar, sacral, coccygeal 
dor...
which membrane potential opens a sufficient number of voltage-gated Na channels to cause a significant change in the membrane potential (making it much less negative). -60mV 
what triggers excytosis of synaptic vesicles contents from an axon terminal? the opening of voltage-gated Ca channels 
Multip...
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what triggers excytosis of synaptic vesicles contents from an axon terminal? the opening of voltage-gated Ca channels 
Multip...
the process by which a cell transports large molecules out of the cell is called: Exocytosis 
Clathrin-coated pits and caveolae are used in which transport process? endocytosis 
What are the major cations? intracellular 
what are biological compartments? range from totally enclosed structures such a...
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Add to cartthe process by which a cell transports large molecules out of the cell is called: Exocytosis 
Clathrin-coated pits and caveolae are used in which transport process? endocytosis 
What are the major cations? intracellular 
what are biological compartments? range from totally enclosed structures such a...
What is the primary role of the cardiovascular system?The distribution of dissolved gases and other molecules for nutrition, growth, and repair while simultaneously removing cellular waste 
What are some secondary roles of the cardiovascular system?- Chemical signalling to cells by means of circulat...
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Add to cartWhat is the primary role of the cardiovascular system?The distribution of dissolved gases and other molecules for nutrition, growth, and repair while simultaneously removing cellular waste 
What are some secondary roles of the cardiovascular system?- Chemical signalling to cells by means of circulat...
What are the four functions of the cell membrane? Physical isolation (barrier), regulation of exchange with the environment, communication between the cell and its environment, structural support 
Metabolically active membranes contain more of what macronutrient? protein 
What are the three types of...
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Add to cartWhat are the four functions of the cell membrane? Physical isolation (barrier), regulation of exchange with the environment, communication between the cell and its environment, structural support 
Metabolically active membranes contain more of what macronutrient? protein 
What are the three types of...
Function of all musclesto generate force and movement 
Skeletal muscles- voluntary (somatic neurons) - striated - Multi-nucleated - insertion is more distal - antagonistic muscle groups = flexor-extensor pairs - 40% of body weight 
Cardiac Muscle- Primarily involuntary - striated and uninucleated - ...
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Add to cartFunction of all musclesto generate force and movement 
Skeletal muscles- voluntary (somatic neurons) - striated - Multi-nucleated - insertion is more distal - antagonistic muscle groups = flexor-extensor pairs - 40% of body weight 
Cardiac Muscle- Primarily involuntary - striated and uninucleated - ...
What is physiology? - the study of the normal functioning of a living organism and its component parts, including chemical and physical processes - "knowledge of nature" 
What are emergent properties? properties of a complex system that cannot be explained by a knowledge of a systems individual co...
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Add to cartWhat is physiology? - the study of the normal functioning of a living organism and its component parts, including chemical and physical processes - "knowledge of nature" 
What are emergent properties? properties of a complex system that cannot be explained by a knowledge of a systems individual co...
what is the nervous system? coordinated voluntary and involuntary actions and transmits signals to and from different parts of its body 
what is afferent (sensory)? - carry information about temperature, pressure, light and other stimuli to the CNS - specialized receptor converts stimulus to electri...
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Add to cartwhat is the nervous system? coordinated voluntary and involuntary actions and transmits signals to and from different parts of its body 
what is afferent (sensory)? - carry information about temperature, pressure, light and other stimuli to the CNS - specialized receptor converts stimulus to electri...
define interstitial fluid, indicating whether it is inside or outside cell interstitial fluid is extra cellular fluid outside the circulatory system and the cell 
which two fluid compartments make up ECF blood plasma and interstitial fluid 
glucose moves from the plasma into a skeletal muscle cell, ...
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Add to cartdefine interstitial fluid, indicating whether it is inside or outside cell interstitial fluid is extra cellular fluid outside the circulatory system and the cell 
which two fluid compartments make up ECF blood plasma and interstitial fluid 
glucose moves from the plasma into a skeletal muscle cell, ...
Physiology The study of the normal functioning of a living organism and its component parts, including all its chemical and physical processes. Aristotle said it was the knowledge of nature. Hippocrates said it was the healing power of nature. 
Emergent Properties Properties of a complex system that...
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Add to cartPhysiology The study of the normal functioning of a living organism and its component parts, including all its chemical and physical processes. Aristotle said it was the knowledge of nature. Hippocrates said it was the healing power of nature. 
Emergent Properties Properties of a complex system that...
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