transcription/translation, allosteric, and covalent
what are the 3 ways that enzymes in energy pathways are regulated
humerus and femur
what are examples of long bones
A child infected with measles travels from Germany to the United States. Several babies contract the disease, but the outbreak is largely contained due to vaccinations.
what is heard immunity
SV node
what is the pacemaker of the heart
alpha motor neurons
what is the type of motor neuron innervates extrafusal muscle fibers
Phospholipids and Glycolipids
what are the two main types of membrane lipids
growth in length
what is interstitial growth
They attach to the surface of parasitic helminths and produce toxins that kill the parasite.
what is eosinophil function
Atherosclerosis NOT only affects older individuals Fatty Streaks can appear in coronary arteries by what age
what is 20 years old
type of neuron is primarily responsible for conveying information from tissues and organs into raw central nervous system
Afferent neurons
Phosphatidic acid (PA)
what is the simplest glycerophospholipid that acts as the precursor for the synthesis of others
Hyaline, Fibrocartilage and elastic
what are the 3 types of cartilage
Cells that can engulf foreign particles, and can ingest, kill, and digest most bacterial pathogens
what are phagocytes
Beta-blockers
what are the first-line drug therapy for hypertension
role calcium ion (Ca) play in muscle contraction
what is a linkage between excitation and contraction
Prostonglandans, thromboxane and leuckotienes, An extremely potent compound that elicits a wide range of respones, Physically (inflammation) and pathogenic (hypersensitivity)
What are Eicosanoids
it is an unspecialized stem cell involved in making bone synthesizing cells
what is an osteogenic cell
secrete antibodies
what are plasma cells
Re-entrant circuits
what is the Most common cause of tachycardias
A.F. Huxley and H.E. Huxley
who proposed the sliding filament theory of muscle contraction
scientific name for B6
what is pyridoxal phosphate
T1, T9, T10, T11, T12
what are the atypical thoracic vertebra
Substances that induce an immune response
what are Immunogens
Defined as a blood pressure reading above 180/120 mmHg
what is Hypertensive Crisis
-70MV
what is the resting membrane potential for nerves