Unit 1 (Intro)
Unit 2 (Neurophysiology)
Unit 3 (Muscles)
Unit 4 (Cardiovascular)
Mystery
100

The 3 types of cell junctions

What are anchoring, gap, and tight junctions?

100

approx. -90 mV

What is the equilibrium potential for K+ in a typical neuron at rest?

100

The regulatory proteins that F-actin associates with

What is Troponin and Tropomyosin

100

Minimum volume in ventricle at the end of ventricular contraction

What is End Systolic Volume (ESV)?


100

These two hormones regulate the changes in calcium that influences cardiac muscle contractions

What are epinephrine and norepinephrine?

200

Intercalated discs are unique to this type of tissue (be specific)

What is cardiac muscle?

200

The potential that decreases the chance of exciting the axon to “fire” or depolarize.

What is Inhibitory Post Synaptic Potential (IPSP)?

200

Pis released, myosin rotates on hinge, swings back, pulling actin along with it towards the m line in this action

What is a power stroke?

200

When using a sphygmomanometer, the turbulent flow results in these sounds

What are Korotkoff sounds? 

200

The three domains of a membrane-spanning receptor

What are the extracellular, transmembrane, and intracellular domains?

300

A response that sends a signal which reinforces the stimulus 

What is positive feedback?

300

Epithelial cells that produce cerebral spinal fluid (CSF)

What are Ependymal cells?

300

A muscle contraction that usually occurs when the load is greater than the force that can be applied

What is an isometric contraction?
300

The inflammation of the touch membranous sac surrounding the heart

What is pericarditis?

300

Cytokines released by one WBC (leukocytes) to act on another WBC

What are interleukins?

400
This type of communication is found in immune cells 
What is contact-dependent signal?
400

Nucleotides that act as neurotransmitters.

What are purines?

400

Muscular Dystrophy is characterized by a lack of this protein

What is dystrophin?

400
They are small peptides/proteins secreted by one cell to send signals to another

What are cytokines?

400

Name of equation to calculate electrical potential of the cell needed to generate an equilibrium state

What is the Nernst Equation?

500

Histamine is an example of this type of signaling molecule

What is paracrine?

500

4 amino acids that function as neurotransmitters in the CNS.

What is glutamate, aspartate, glycine and gamma-aminobutyric acid (GABA)?

500

The two factors that vary the contraction of the muscle

What are the type of motor units activated and the number of motor units that are active?

500
Law which states that the more blood there is in the ventricle at the start of contraction, the greater the stroke volume

What is Frank-Starling Law?

500

State that occurs when there is a defect in Na+ channel where the channel stops functioning during excitation and the muscle stays depolarized

What is hyperkalemia?