Homeostasis and the Cell
Metabolism
Hormones/Neurotransmitters
Action Potentials
The Brain
100

The process of uterine contractions during child birth is an example of which feedback loop?

Positive Feedback

100

__________ is utilized to speed up chemical reactions during glucose metabolism

Enzymes

100

Neurotransmitters are located within ________ inside the neuron

Axon Terminals/vesicles 

100

What is step one of an action potential?

Graded potential reaching the trigger zone

100

What is the cerebellum responsible for?

Balance, coordination, motor skills

200

Name one example of negative feedback inside the body?

Body Temperature, blood sugar

200

How much ATP is created in aerobic respiration?

32-36 ATP

200

How many hormones are created in the pituitary gland?

6

200

True or False the cell must get more negative before it gets positive during an action potential

False

200

Name one structure located in the diencephalon

Hypothalamus, Thalamus, Pituitary Gland

300

Where does protein synthesis occur?

Ribosomes

300

Name a sport that utilizes both aerobic and anaerobic metabolism for energy

Soccer, Basketball, Hockey, boxing/mma

300

Which class of hormones can bind to nuclear receptors?

Steroids

300

What comes after potassium channels close and before the start of a new action potential? 

Absolute Refractory Period

300

Name the three parts of the brainstem

Pons, Medulla Oblongata, and the midbrain

400

Which organelle contains digestive enzymes?

Lysosomes 

400

What is the name of the process of lactate getting recycled in the liver?

Cori Cycle

400

Which neurotransmitter binds to nicotinic receptors?

Acetylcholine

400

Where is the trigger zone located?

Between the Axon Hillock and the beginning of the Axon

400

Which lobe contains the somatosensory cortex?

Parietal Lobe

500

The phospholipid bilayer is considered ______  ______

Selectively Permeable

500

Name the enzyme used in the preparation stage

Pyruvate dehydrogenase

500

Norepinephrine binds to which receptors?

Adrenergic Receptors

500

What are the values for the resting membrane potential and threshold?

-70 mV and -55 mV

500

Broca's area is responsible for what?

Language Production