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Action potential - If threshold level of Na+ is reached/exceeded it will result in the opening of the voltage gated Na+ channels down the entire length of the neuron. All or nothing event. As stimulus intensity increases, the amplitude and speed of the action potential...? - Remain constant How...

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Which organelle does protein/ribosome synthesis? - ✔✔Rough ER



All viruses are... - ✔✔Parasites



Viruses enter host cells by... - ✔✔Adsorption



Action potential - ✔✔If threshold level of Na+ is reached/exceeded it will result in the opening of
the voltage gated Na+ channels down the entire length of the neuron. All or nothing event.



As stimulus intensity increases, the amplitude and speed of the action potential...? -
✔✔Remain constant



How is amplitude of an action potential affected by frequency? - ✔✔It is not affected.



Action potentials increase as intensity of stimulus increases? - ✔✔TRUE. As stimulus
intensity increases, the # of action potentials (frequency) increase



Speed of an action potential - ✔✔Can be increased by myelination of an axon and also by
increasing the diameter of the axon

,Action potentials move faster along fibers that are... - ✔✔Thick



What controls the amplification of an action potential? - ✔✔Voltage gated Na+ channels



When a neuron is subjected to pressure, what occurs to the action potential? - ✔✔The
action potential remains constant



Where does action potential travel faster?

a. myelinated actin

b. myelinated myosin

c. unmyelinated actin

d. unmyelinated myosin - ✔✔b. Myleniated myosin



Myelinated because of saltatory conduction. Myosin is thicker than actin.



If you remove an animal from the water and it is segmented with multiple paired legs and a hard
exoskeleton, it belongs to? - ✔✔Arthropoda



Homeotic genes - ✔✔Regulate development of anatomical structures in various organisms. Control
of development by turning on and off other genes that code for substances that directly affect
development.



Mutation: wrong body parts in wrong places



Two sperm, one egg - ✔✔Triploid



Pacemaker of the heart - ✔✔Sinoatrial node (SA node)



If you cut the tip of a growing tree, the tree will... - ✔✔Grow bushier

,How many mature sperm during primary spermatocyte? - ✔✔0. The sperm are not mature until
the end



How many mature sperm are produced from one primary spermatocyte? - ✔✔4



What needs to happen for sperm to join egg? - ✔✔Sperm needs to reach oviduct



Dizygotic twin - ✔✔Two eggs, fertilized by two different sperm



What connects muscles to bones? - ✔✔Tendons



Mesoderm - ✔✔Musculoskeletal, circulatory system, excretory system, gonads, connective
tissue, portions of digestive & respiratory, notochord



Amnion and chorion comes from? - ✔✔Mesoderm (and trophoblast)



The chorion and amnion derived from _____ cells - ✔✔Embryonic



Epiblast - ✔✔Gives rise to endo/epi/mesoderm



What does the mesoderm make up? - ✔✔Muscles, heart, blood vessels



If Na+/K+ channels were inhibited, what would happen to the cell? - ✔✔There would be more Na+
in the cell



In a cross section of a nephron, where would you see the most mitochondria? - ✔✔In the
ascending loop of henle, which requires the most amount of atp for active transport

, Electron transport chain occurs where? - ✔✔Inner membrane



Maternal DNA comes from? - ✔✔Mitochondria



...and...come from older pre-existing cells. - ✔✔Mitochondria and chloroplasts



Which 2 organelles are thought to be derived from a prokaryote? - ✔✔Mitochondria and chloroplast



How is the mitochondria proof of the endosymbiotic theory? - ✔✔They have their own DNA



If genes are linked, they have less likelihood of...? - ✔✔Crossing over



Oxidative phosphorylation in the ETC occurs where? - ✔✔Inner mitochondrial membrane



Krebs cycle takes place where? - ✔✔Mitochondrial matrix



What kind of DNA is an exception to the universality of genetic code? - ✔✔Mitochondrial



Why is the mitochondria a free living organelle? - ✔✔It has its own DNA, has a double
membrane, reproduces by binary fission, is self-sufficient for energy



What protects the lungs from bacteria? - ✔✔Motile cilia in trachea



What protects the respiratory tract from bacteria? - ✔✔Motile cilia



Ependymal - ✔✔Glial cell that use cilia to circulate CSF



What is found in the trachea? - ✔✔Cilia

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