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100

Which hormone is secreted by the adrenal cortex, and helps regulate sodium and water?

aldosterone

100

Why are action potentials unidirectional along an axon?

inactivation of sodium channels = absolute refractory period

100

What is the volume of blood ejected per ventricle per beat called?

stroke volume

100

Which actions is are caused by angiotensin II?

increased release of aldosterone and ADH

peripheral vasoconstriction

100

 How is anemia defined?

lack of red blood cells -> reduction in oxygen-carrying capacity of blood

200

Which hormone lowers blood glucose?

insulin

200

Where does CRH act and what hormone is released as a result?

secreted by hypothalamus 

binds to anterior pituitary

causes release of ACTH

200

How is cardiac output calculated?

SV times HR

200

What is the main form humans store glucose?

glycogen

200

Diabetes insipidus is caused by deficiency of which hormone?

ADH

300

Which hormone stimulates the thyroid gland?

Thyroid stimulating hormone (TSH)

300

Which hormone regulates anterior pituitary gonadotropins?

GnRH

300

Which term describes volume of blood ejected by the ventricle in one minute?

cardiac output

300

Through what blood vessels are most carbohydrate digestion products absorbed?

capillaries

300

Which disorder causes tachycardia, weight loss, heat intolerance, anxiety?

hyperthyroidism

400

How does a pH 9 solution compare to pure water in hydrogen ions?

(pH of pure water is 7)

10^-9 / 10^-7
= 10^-2

1/100 folds less concentrated in hydrogen ions

400

What is hypercortisolism also called?

Cushing's Syndrome

400

Which factor most influences peripheral resistance?

radius

400

How do bile salts aid fat digestion?

emulsification, breaking fat into smaller droplets for enzyme access

400

 Pheochromocytoma is characterized by elevated levels of which type of hormone?

Catecholamines

500

Compare the main carbohydrate storage forms in plants vs animals.

plants: starch and cellulose

animals: glycogen

500

What is a hallmark symptom of hyperaldosteronism?

high BP, due to the retaining of Na+ and then water follows by osmosis

500

What triggers erythropoietin (EPO) release?

low oxygen

500

Which vitamin needs a protein to be absorbed, and what is it?

vitamin b12, which requires intrinsic factor from the stomach