Cat lab
digestive system
nervous system
endocrine system
blood
100

what is the origin of the pectoantebrachialis? 

Sternum 

100

How many teeth does a human have throughout their lifetime? 

52

100

Central nervous system consists of what? 

brain and spinal cord 

100
What do endocrine glands do? 

Secrete hormones into the blood

100

What is the universal donor?

O-

200

what is the insertion of the pronator teres? 

radius 

200

What is the capacity of the stomach? 

1 Liter 
200

which part of the neuron carries impulses towards the cell body 

Dendrite

200

What does insulin do? 

Decrease blood sugar levels by stimulating the liver to form glycogen 

200

What is an antigen? 

molecule that is seen as foreign by the immune system

300

what is the origin of the gracilis? 

pubis 

300

What does the cardiac sphincter do? 

Prevents acid reflux and keeps food from going back into the esophagus  

300

what is the function of schwann cells? 

produce myelin in the pns 

300

Which hormone causes the kidney to conserve water

Antidiuretic 

300

What does systemic circulation do?

Delivers oxygen to all body cells and carries away waste in the body 

400

What muscle in the pectoral region does the cat have but human don't? 

xiphihumeralis 

400

What are the 3 types of salivary glands? 

parotid, submandibular, sublingual 

400

what neuron transmits impulse from sensory to motor neuron? 

interneurons 

400

Which part of the brain controls hormone secretion? 

Hypothalamus 

400
What is the difference between systole and diastole? 

Systole: contraction of ventricles, and the closing of the tricuspid and mitral valve (lubb)

Diastole: relaxation of the heart, closing of pulmonary and aortic valve ( dupp)

500
Which muscle in the pectoral region is bigger in humans but smaller in cats 

Pectoralis major 

500

What is the order of how lipids are digested? 

Starts with the small intestines, where it takes bile from the liver and then emulsifies the fat. Then the pancreas and small intestine gland produce lipase which then breaks down the fat down into fatty acids and glycerol. It then goes to Large intestine where water is absorbed. 
500

what happens with a neuron at rest? 

Sodium ions are positive on the outside while the potassium ions are on the inside which is a negative charge. from action potential to rest they go through a sodium potassium pump

500

what is the difference between alpha and beta cells 

Alpha cells: produce glucagon 

Beta cells: secrete insulin 

500

What maintains osmotic pressure and is made in the liver? 

albumen