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100

What happens to a red blood cell in pure water?

It pops.

100

What does temporal summation at a postsynaptic neuron imply?

presynaptic neuron that is sending frequent EPSP

100

Which ion binds to troponin to trigger skeletal muscle contraction?

Calcium

100

How is most oxygen carried in the blood?

by binding to the heme group of hemoglobin

200

What is an anticodon, and where is it found?

A three-base sequence on tRNA that binds with mRNA

200

How is stimulus strength encoded by sensory neurons?

A stronger signal is translated to a higher frequency in action potentials

bigger stimulus = higher frequency in AP

AP = all or none --> same amplitude each time

200

Which neurotransmitter is released at the neuromuscular junction?

ACh

200

How does gas exchange between alveoli and blood occur?

simple diffusion

driven by concentration gradients without energy input, unassisted by membrane proteins

300

What is the complementary mRNA sequence? 

CGATT

GCUAA

300

What happens to a neuron's membrane potential during depolarization?

It becomes less negative compared to resting potential.

300

What ions does the skeletal muscle ionotropic receptor allow through?

Sodium and Potassium 

more permeable to Na+ than K+

=Na+ influx is larger than K+ efflux

=net depolarization

300

How is most carbon dioxide transported in blood?

mostly transported in plasma as bicarbonate

400

Which four elements make up ~96% of body mass?

carbon, oxygen, hydrogen, nitrogen

400

Describe the characteristics of graded potentials.

check picture

400

During which cardiac phase are all valves closed and ventricles in diastole?

isovolumetric relaxation

400

Which fluid compartment has the highest concentration of anionic proteins?

intracellular fluid (ICF)

500

What type of bond holds complementary DNA bases together?

hydrogen bonds

500

How does an excitatory postsynaptic potential (EPSP) affect the membrane?

short distance depolarization; opening of ligand-gated Na+ channels

500

The first heart sound occurs just prior to which phase?

isovolumetric contraction

500

If MAP drops and renin is secreted, which effects are likely?

If blood pressure drops low causing renin to be secreted:

GFR would decrease

NFP would decrease

Kidney perfusion would decrease