Muscles
Endocrine
Reproduction
Digestion & Nutrition
Nervous System
100

Moves off of the actin's active site in response to Calcium

What is Tropomyosin?

100

Involves both the nervous system and the endocrine system

What is neuroendocrine signaling?

100

Decreased energy requirement, numerous offspring produced quickly

What is asexual reproduction?

100

These macromolecules are first broken down in the stomach

What are proteins?

100

This is the pathway from the CNS to the muscle

What is a motor neuron/ efferent pathway?

200

Releases Calcium in response to an Action Potential

What is Sarcoplasmic Reticulum?

200

Short distance signaling

What is paracrine?

200

Produce inhibin

What are Sertoli cells?

200

Buffers the acidity as the chyme enters the small intestine

What is Bicarbonate?

200

Glial Cells with significant amounts of myelin in the CNS

What are oligodendrocytes?

300

Pulls the thin filament to the M line

What is Myosin?

300

Requires a transport protein to move through the blood

What are lipid soluble hormones?

300

Fertilization typically occurs in this structure

What are oviducts?

300

Transport structure for lipids in the lymph

What are chylomicrons?

300

Nerve net

What is the nervous system of a Cnidarian?

400

Breaks the cross bridge in the Sliding Filament Model

What is ATP?

400

Binds to hormone in the water soluble pathway

What is G-protein Receptor?

400

Found within embryonic testes, diploid and becomes apparent at puberty

What is a primary spermatocyte?

400

Lack of this hormone will result in not feeling hungry

What is Ghrelin?

400

Channel responsible for the depolarization phase of the action potential

What are the Voltage gated Sodium channels?

500

Seq a muscle contraction:

1. Transmit an action potential to the SR

2.Cross bridge forms between actin & myosin

3. Calcium releases into the muscle fiber cytoplasm

4. Sarcomere contracts

What is 1,3,2,4

500

Made by activation of adenyl cyclase

What is cAMP?

500

The hormone primarily responsible for stimulating the secretory phase

What is progesterone?

500

Seq digestion:

1. Secretin released from small intestines

2. Mechanical digestion in mouth

3.Pepsinogen released

4.Bicarbonate enters small intestine

What is 2,3,1,4?

500

During synaptic signaling Ca enters _________ cell and causes the release of__________

What are pre-synaptic and neurotransmitter?

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