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The heart
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Definition of Action Potential

electrical charge or impulse initiated & sent by neuron

100

Definition of Arteries

large vessels that carry blood away from heart

100

Define Pulmonary Respiration 

pulmonary ventilation and pulmonary diffusion

100

How many chambers does the heart have?

4 chambers

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Definition of Synapse

between the motor neuron and the affected muscle

200

Definition of Arterioles

small, branch arteries

200

Define Cellular respiration

use of oxygen in aerobic metabolism and production of carbon dioxide (within tissues)

200

What way does blood enter through the heart?

Blood enters right atrium from superior & inferior vena cava

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Definition of nuerotransmitter

diffuses across small gap

300

Definition of Capillaries

smallest vessels; site of gas & nutrient exchange

300

Define Partial Pressure

portion of pressure due to a particular gas in a mixture of gases. 

300

What way does blood exit the heart? 

Is pumped through valve into aorta & out to body

400

Monosynaptic Reflex aka (Reflex Arc) 

the most basic functional unit of the nervous system.

400

Definition of Venules

•small veins that carry blood toward heart

400

Importance of the Sigmoidal Shape

•At the lungs

High PO2 = formation of oxyhemoglobin; 100% saturation

-At the tissues

Low PO2 = release of O2 to tissues;

Direction of reaction depends on:

PO2 of the blood; Affinity between Hb and O2

400

Which circulation is the one the arteries carry deoxygenated blood and veins carry oxygenated blood?

Pulmonary circulation

500

5 components of Reflex Arc

1. sensory receptors 

2. sensory neuron

3. interneuron 

4. motor neuron 

5. Effector organ

500

Definition of Veins

vessels that carry blood toward heart

500

What are the three carbon dioxide transport method?

1) 7% to 10% is dissolved in plasma

2) 20% is bound to hemoglobin

-Carbaminohemoglobin: carbon dioxide bound to the globin portion of hemoglobin

-Oxygen and low PCO2 at lungs cause CO2 to be released from hemoglobin

3) 70% is transported as bicarbonate

500

What part is the contraction portion of the blood being pumped out? What is the relaxation phase? 

Systole is the contraction phase; blood is pumped out of chamber. Diastole is the relaxation phase, blood fills chamber