The chemical formula for cellular respiration?
C6H12O6 + 6O2 --> 6CO2 + 6H2O + ATP
The section of the PNS that controls voluntary movement.
Somatic Nervous System
A burn that appears pale and waxy with little to no feeling of pain from the region.
Third-degree Burn
This viral disease started a pandemic in late 2019 and primarily results in respiratory problems but can affect other systems as well.
COVID-19
The Youtube channel in which a man by the name of Hank Green teaches about anatomy and physiology, and a bunch of other topics.
Crash Course
A DNA or RNA sequence of three nucleotides that are used in proteins synthesis by ribosomes
Codon
The gab between the axon terminal and dendrite where neurotransmitters are released.
The middle section of the small intestine that is primarily in charge of the absorption of nutrients through villi and microvilli.
Jejunum
Parkinson's disease is characterized by the progressive degeneration of which dopaminergic pathway in the brain.
Basal Ganglia
Zach's major in College
Neuroscience
A mutation involving the insertion or deletion of nucleotide bases in numbers that are not multiples of three.
Frameshift mutation
The neuron that connects the sensory neuron to the motor neuron during a basic reflex and located in the spinal cord.
The Interneuron
A rod-like organelle made of myosin and actin located in a muscle fiber cell that when contracted leads to the shortening along the entire muscle.
Myofibril
Down syndrome or Trisomy 21
What does Helen do as an occupation outside of camp?
Occupational Therapy
The protein used to break the hydrogen bond that hold base pairs together in DNA for replication.
Helicase
The 6 steps of an action potential in order.
Resting potential; Threshold potential; Depolarization; Repolarization; Hyperpolarization; Refractory Period
Released from the lung cells and spreads across the tissue that surrounds alveoli. This substance lowers surface tension, which keeps the alveoli from collapsing after exhalation and makes breathing easy.
Surfactant
A blockage in the blood supply in the brain or when a blood vessel bursts from excess pressure, leading to brain damage and possible death.
Stroke
What does ALP stand for?
Accelerated Learning Program
10 different Organelles
Nucleus; Rough ER; Smooth ER; Ribosome; Mitochondria; Golgi Apparatus; Plasma Membrane; Vacuole; Cytoskeleton; Cytosol; Lysosome; Vesicles; Centrioles; Chloroplasts; etc.
A patient has endured a stroke in the temporal lobe, causing a portion of that nervous tissue to die. How might the patient's perception and cognition be affected by this? List two.
Hearing, memory, language comprehension, etc.
7 different immune cells
Macrophage; Neutrophil; Mast cell; Dendritic cell; Helper T cell; Cytotoxic T cell; B cell; Memory cell; Plasma cell; etc.
This condition is typically triggered by a severe immune response in which blood pressure drops and airways close up, resulting in the patient being unable to breath. Other symptoms include skin rash, nausea, vomiting, and irregular pulse.
Anaphylaxis
The name of the doctor who worked in the cadaver lab.
Dr. Davis