cell mechanics
the heart
the lungs
vessels
random T/F
100

These fibrous proteins stabilize the nucleus and play an important role in mechanical signal transmission for a cell.

What are intermediate filaments?

100

After the AV valves close, contraction of the ventricle can be seen on the ECG by which waveform?

What is the QRS complex?

100

The characteristic distance over which gas exchange between alveoli and capillary occurs is represented by this variable

What is Lchar?

100

This equation is used for steady flow of a Newtonian fluid through a cylindrical vessel.

What is Hagen-P?

100

(T/F) In spring-dashpot models, the spring represents the cytoplasm while the dashpot represents the ECM 

What is a FALSE statement?

(spring --> cytoskeleton [any of the 3 filaments] and dashpot --> cytoplasm)

200

Proteins that connect the extracellular matrix to the cytoplasm of a cell are called what?

What are integrins?

200

These three steps summarize the cardiac cycle.

(according to him even tho we learned 5 steps in bio 232)

What are atrial contraction, ventricular contraction, and ventricular relaxation?


(we can discuss what happens in each if we want)

200

The p hat equation, p^, tell us what?

What is how close the blood gas value has gotten to alveolar gas?

200

This RBC complex forms at low shear in blood flow.

What is a Rouleaux?

200

(T/F) At high shear rates, RBCs are oriented along the streamline.

What is a TRUE statement?

300

This test for cellular mechanical properties involves "tapping" a cell with a tapered probe and calculating the force applied by the cell.

What is an atomic force microscope?

300
In the Windkessel Model, what are "chamber" and "peripheral" resistance referring to?
What are large vessels (chamber) and capillaries (peripheral)?
300

del(y) in the p^ equation stands for what?

What is the thickness of the barrier/the capillary?

300

If fluid is non-Newtonian, this adjustment is made to the HP equation.

What is adding QHP * F(weird greek letter) where

F(weird greek letter) = the whole thing and 

weird greek letter = the other thing?

300

(T/F) As the viscosity of a fluid increases, the shear stress decreases.

What is a FALSE statement?

400

Magnetic Bead Micrometers use multiple beads to get a strain field throughout the cell surface. However, this type of cell mechanical testing only uses ONE bead and a laser.

What is Optical Trapping?

400

In class we derived the equation Co^2 = sqrt(Et/rho*D) (it won't let me put in photos without paying $20).

What does this calculate?

What is elastic/wave speed through arterial pulse propagation?

400

The equation to the find the volume of H2O exhaled is this

What is Vdry exhaled * ( Ph2o / P dry)?

400

This can be determined for a fluid when tauy > 0 when shear rate is 0/s 

(aka, on a Casson graph, the curve doesn't start at 0,0)

What is a non-Newt fluid?

400

(T/F) Lung tissue becomes stiffer the more it is stretched

What is a TRUE statement?

500

Although load is constant on a cell, we observe a logarithmic displacement of the cell surface because of what property?

What is viscoelastic property/viscoelasticity?

500

What should we do when we see a problem asking about transmitted/reflected stuff?

What is using the impedence ratios (Z0) to make the math easier?


(if this make sense)

500

The temperature differences between BTP and STP are this

What is 37C and 0C?

500

Where, in a vessel, do RBCs experience the highest shear stress?
(i might worded this weird but it's super easy)

What is RBCs near the wall of the vessel/wall shear stress?

500

(T/F) A large Lchar value means gas exchange between capillary and alveoli happens over a short distance

What is a FALSE statement?

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