Sea level atmospheric pressure is what?
760 mmHg
Blood leaving the heart is found in
Arteries
One muscle fiber is one muscle ________
Cell
The SA node sends electricity to what 3 places?
Both atria and the AV node
Are chicken thighs slow or fast twitch?
Slooooooow
Contraction of the diaphragm leads to
diaphragm moving down, pressure in lungs decreasing, air moving into the lungs
The name of the vasculature between artery and capillary is what
Arteriole
What is the sarcolemma
The muscle fiber cell membrane
The detachment of Pi leads to what
Power stroke
How many nights of decent sleep did Jace have this week?
1
CO2
The name of the structure separating the ventricles is the
interventricular septum
Which protein works like a spring? What two structures does it connect to?
Titin (my next kids name)
Z disc and myosin
Which structure carries an AP deep into the muscle to the SR?
T tubule
The tendon of our muscles connects from the bone all the way to the
sarcolemma!!!
Irritation to the vagus nerve causes the diaphragm to spasm. What do we call this phenomenon?
Hiccups!
Which structure allows heart muscle fibers to act like on unit?
Intercalated discs
Type I- slow twitch
Type II- fast oxidative
Type IIx- fast glycolytic
The myosin heavy chains and the ATPase type
What happens to calcium at the end of contraction? Is this active or passive?
It gets pumped back into the SR, this is active
How many questions need to be on your final at least? How many documents will you submit? What will you do for the multiple choice answers in the answer key?
2 different documents
the wrong answers will have an explanation of why they are wrong and the correct answer will have an explanation of why it is correct. YOU should also bold/indicate the correct answer
Air pressure!
What is happening during AFib? What is a treatment for it?
The atria are constantly firing. Burning off a nerve that connects to the SA node!
It binds to calcium and tropomyosin. When calcium binds to troponin in moves tropomyosin to allow contraction to take place
What is the importance of ATP in muscle contraction?
Gets broken down to move myosin to the high energy state. Binds to myosin to break crossbridge.
What is the Frank Starling Mechanism?
The more a ventricle fills, the more force it exerts to pump blood.