The names of the two professors teaching testable material for TT1
Who are Dr. French and Dr. Heximer?
The main component of plasma
What is Water? (92%)
The valve found between the left atrium and ventricle
What is the Mitral(Bicuspid) Valve?
The two properties which are proportional to resistance in a blood vessel
What is viscosity and length?
The ECG wave where ventricular repolarization occurs
What is the T wave?
The shape of the glasses Dr. French wears in her lecture recordings
What is a hexagon?
What is MHC class I?
The amount of pressure the heart must exert to eject blood during systole.
What is afterload?
The process in which local blood flow is increased by the release of metabolic factors into extracellular fluid, due to an occlusion in the blood vessel
What is reactive hyperemia?
Site of maturation of T lymphocytes
What is the thymus?
The largest shark species in the world
Whale Shark
It fights parasites, binds to eosinophils, releases histamine, and is associated w/ allergic reactions
What are IgE antibodies?
The "highway" for blood to move across the capillary bed in a metabolically inactive tissue.
What is metarteriole/arteriovenous shunt?
The factor which most affects pulse pressure
What is stroke volume?
The specialized lymphoid organs containing clusters of immune cells
What are the lymph nodes and the spleen?
The most viewed video on youtube
Baby Shark
ADP, serotonin, Thromboxane A^2
What are platelet factors?
The name of the channel on the SA node which parasympathetic signals act to activate?
What is GIRK (G-protein-coupled-inwardly-rectifying-channel)?
The "fast response" to either an increase or decrease in blood pressure
What is baroreceptor reflex?
The physiological effect of the Q wave in ECG
What is the depolarization of the bundle of his and the septum of the heart?
The first iPhone model released by Apple
iPhone 2G / iPhone 1
The factor that relays positive feedback to a factor in the extrinsic pathway
What is Factor X?
The second messenger that is phosphorylated when catecholamines bind to beta adrenergic receptors, resulting in increased calcium ATPase movement to sarcoplasmic reticulum
Phospholamban
What is colloid osmotic pressure?
The condition where the ECG shows normal P waves but wide QRS complexes
What is Complete Heart Block (Third Degree) ?