The lobes that contain the primary motor area, stores complex memories, and is involved in language comprehension.
What are the frontal lobes?
A term for the brief reversal of charge across the resting neuron membrane
What is depolarization?
Protein on RBC that carries oxygen
What is hemoglobin?
Two components of the fibrous tunic
What are the sclera and cornea?
The pacemaker of the heart
What is the SA node?
It means "bridge" and is found in the brain stem.
What is the pons?
This causes depolarization
What is the influx of sodium ions
Not found on the RBC's of a person with type O blood
What are antigens?
What is the lens?
The amount of blood pumped out by the left ventricle with each heart beat
What is stroke volume?
The outermost meningial layer.
What is the dura mater?
Triggers the movement of vesicles filled with neurotransmitters to fuse with the axon membrane
What is the influx of calcium?
The universal donor blood type
What is type O?
Fills the posterior compartment
What is the vitreous humor?
The product of PR and HR
What is BP?
Involved in balance and equilibrium
What is the cerebellum?
Is responsible for repolarization of axon
What is the movement of potassium out of neuron?
Clinical value for the % of blood made up of RBCs
What is the hematocrit?
Tunic layer made up of photoreceptors
What is the retina?
Vessels that bring blood to the lungs
What are the pulmonary arteries?
Serves as a sensory relay station
What is the thalamus?
Type of action potential that prevents another action potential in post synaptic dendrite
What is inhibitory?
Hormone that stimulates RBC production
What is erythropoietin?
Area of greatest visual acuity
What is the fovea centralis?
"Normal" cardiac output value when at rest
(with units)
What is 5250 ml/min?