Tubular Structures of the Body
Muscles of all kinds
Be still my heart
No Bones about
100

This is the location fo the greatest fraction of airway resistance in a healthy lung.

What are the large Bronchi?

100

Name the two enzymes important in regulating smooth muscle contraction

What are Myosin Light chain Kinase and Myosin Phosphotase (would take Calmodulin)

100

C.O. = ??? / T.P.R.

What is M.A.P. or Mean Arterial Pressure?

100

The key component of cartilage

What is Type II collagen?

200

Name the 4 layers of tissue that comprise the wall of the GI system

What are: Adventitia (or serosa), Muscularis, Submucosa, Mucosa (or Epithelial)?

200

Name the neurotransmitter involved in transducing the excitation signal from a motorneuron to a skeletal muscle fiber.

What is Acetylcholine (Ach)?
200

Name the two types of valves in the heart

What are semilunar and atrioventricular

200

What is contained in the axial skeleton

What are the skull, vertebral column (including the sacrum), and thoracic cage (rib cage)?

300

Name the 4 Starling Forces that determine net filtration through capillaries

What are: Capillary Hydrostatic Pressure, Interstitial Hydrostatic Pressure, Plasma Colloid Osmotic Pressure and Interstitial Colloid Osmotic Pressure.

300

The Force-Velocity relationship is derived from which force measurement method

What is isotonic contraction measurement?

300

What is the defining difference between arteries and veins

What is the direction of blood flow (arteries take blood away from the heart and veins bring blood back to the heart)?

300

The function of osteoblasts

What is to form new bone by secreting osteoid (bone matrix)?

400

The name of the receptor that ADH binds to on the tubular epithelium of the nephron to promote water reabsorption.

What is the V2 receptor, a G-Protein coupled receptor

400

This protein serves as the channel that allows Ca2+ to flow from one cardiomyocyte to another

What is Connexin (specifically connexin 43)?

400

Name the two ways sympathetic nervous stimulation leads to increased CO

What are: 1) by increasing heart rate via stimulation of the sinoatrial node and 2) by increasing stroke volume by simulating ventrilcular myocytes to increase their contraction force. 

400

2 differences between tendons and ligaments

What are:
1) tendons connect muscle to bone while ligaments connect bone to bone

2) ligaments contain elastin

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