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100
most common neurotransmitter
What is ACh?
100
myosin and actin interact to cause
What is a muscle contraction?
100
a suture is an example of what type of articulation
What is synarthrosis?
100
dorsiflexion and plantar flextion occur with what body part
What is foot?
100
simple vs stratified lining gas exchange
What is easier diffusion?
200
state of unconsciousness occurs during what type of sleep
What is REM sleep?
200
after a stroke, sam cant move his left arm, this tells us that
What is sam's right side of his brain was injured?
200
5 special senses
What is olfaction, gustation, vision, equilibrium, and hearing?
200
results from deficiency from vitamin A
What is night blindness?
200
contains 100 taste buds each
What is circumvallate papillae?
300
contains 5 taste buds each
What is fungiform papillae?
300
receptors sensitive to amino acids, small peptides, and neucleotides
What is umami?
300
3 layers of the eye
What is fibrous, vascular, neural tunic?
300
involves detecting dissolved chemicals as they interact with odorant-binding proteins
What is olfactory reception?
300
determined by number of hair cells stimulated
What is intensity or volume?
400
typical decibel level of sound ranges from
What is zero to one-hundred and sixty?
400
2 layers of olfactory organs
What is olfactory epithelium and lamina propria?
400
3 auditory ossicles
What is malleus, incus, and stapes?
400
inner ear subdivided into
What is vestible, semicircular canals, and cochlea?
400
hair cells lie within the
What is organ of corti?
500
delivers oxygen and nutrients to retina
What is choriod?
500
primary taste sensations
What is sour, salty, bitter, sweet?
500
survive only 10 days before replacement
What is gustatory cells?
500
border between cornea and scalera
What is limbus?
500
provides friction but doesnt contain taste buds
What is filiform papillae?