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100

If you have pain in your right lower quadrant, which organ is most likely affected?

appendix

100

Which tissue is also called "urothelium"?

transitional epithelium

100

What ion causes depolarization? 

sodium

100

What does the somatic nervous system help control?

skeletal muscles

100

What stimulus does gustation respond to?

Dissolved chemicals

200

The phalanges are ____ to the antebrachial. 

distal

200

What are the five layers of the epidermis in order from superficial to inferior? 

stratum corneum, stratum lucidum, stratum granulosum, stratum spinosum, stratum basale

200
What is the correct order an action potential goes through? 

Resting, stimulus, depolarization, repolarization, hyperpolarization, resting

200

Which pathway gets information from a stimulus?

afferent pathway

200

Which cortex does the left visual field information goes to?

Right visual cortex

300

If a 1L solution has 2M of NaCl, what is it's Osm?

4 Osm

300

Which cell junction anchors the stratum basale down?

hemidesmosome

300

What causes hypertrophic muscles?

continuous strenuous use

300

What myelinated nerves in the CNS?

oligodendrocytes

300

What is the control center for the ANS?

Hypothalamus

400

Which type of transportation requires energy and moves molecules from a low gradient to high gradient?

active transport

400

What is the condition where the density of bones decreases?

osteoporosis

400

What needs to happen in order for myosin to be unbound from action?

ATP has to bind to myosin

400

What causes vesicles to dock and release neurotransmitters after the action potential propagates down the axon? 

Calcium 

400

What structure helps you know where your head is positioned?

hair cells

500

A blood clot is an example of which type of feedback?

positive feedback

500

Which joint does not allow for any movement?

fibrous joints

500

Which fiber type is used for sprints?

2X, fast-twitch, fast-glycolytic

500

What makes up the diencephalon?

Pituitary gland, pineal gland, thalamus, & hypothalamus

500

What senses blood pressure?

Baroreceptors