Sensory
Motor
ANS
Muscle
Cardio
100

This eye movement will track a ball moving straight away from you

What is vergence?

100

This afferent neuron communicates muscle length to the CNS

What are 1a afferent neurons?

100

The master controller of the ANS

What is the hypothalamus?

100

This must be released in order for a powerstroke to occur

What is an inorganic phosphate (Pi)

100

The heart rate when neither the PSNS or SNS are active

What is 100bpm?

200

The location of the basilar membrane that will be displaced by low frequency sounds

What is the apex (wide & flexible)?

200

This neuron innervates intrafusal muscle fibres

What are the gamma motor neurons?

200

This neurotransmitter is released in autonomic ganglions

What is acetylcholine (ACh)?

200

ATP-binding and actin-binding sites are found on this molecule

What is myosin?

200

The majority of your blood volume is found in this part of the circulatory system

What is the systemic veins/venules?

300

When this bone vibrates it taps the oval window, creating fluid waves in the cochlea

What is the stapes?

300

Posture is controlled by this part of the spinal cord

What is the grey matter (medial aspect)?

300

This ANS division cannot influence the kidneys/adrenal glands

What is the PSNS?

300

This controls the release of Ca++ from the SR lateral sac

What is the voltage sensor?

300

The permeability of this ion would increase in the ventricular muscle if you saw a bear

What is calcium?

400

A light shining in your eye will cause rods/cones to ______

What is hyperpolarize?

400

The area in the basal ganglia that is tonically active

What is the globus pallidus?

400

This structure contains the axon terminal of the pre-ganglionic neuron and the soma of the post-ganglionic neuron

What is a ganglion?

400

The cause of a fused tetanus to eventually fail

What is fatigue?

400

A 150lb patient is exercising and has a heart rate of 120bpm. Their cardiac output is 20L/min and EDV is 200mL. What is ESV?

33.3 mL

500

Light will hit these cells in the retina first 

What are ganglion cells?

500

Damage to this part of the brain would cause wide gait and trunk instability

What is cerebellar damage?

500

Stress would cause the release of NE to bind to _____ receptors

Alpha, beta 

500

This causes myosin phosphorylation

What is calmodulin?

500

This is pressure caused by proteins in the plasma that leads to reabsorption

What is capillary plasma osmotic pressure

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