Nervous & Senses
Endocrine
Blood
ANS & SNS
Wild Card
100
________ is a membrane potential maintained by a nonconducting neuron’s plasma membrane.
Resting membrane potential
100
________ are carried to almost every point in the body and can regulate most cells
Hormones
100
What is the primary component of RBCs?
Hemoglobin
100
Parasympathetic Nervous System is used during __________
Rest and digestion
100
One hormone produces the opposite effects of another hormone
Antagonism
200
What is the active transport mechanism in plasma membrane that transports Na+ and K+ in opposite directions and at different rates.
Sodium-Potassium Pump
200
___________ hormones easily pass through the phospholipid plasma membrane of target cells.
Steroid
200
What is the volume percent of red blood cells in whole blood?
Packed cell volume or hematocrit
200
The effectors of the somatic nervous system are _______.
Skeletal muscles
200
Sympathetic fibers ______ heart and respiratory rates, and ________ digestion and elimination
increase; decrease
300
Ion channels that open in response to voltage fluctuations
What is voltage-gates channels?
300
Which hormone stimulates fat metabolism?
Somatotropin or Growth Hormone
300
What makes up the buffy coat?
Platelets or Thrombocytes & WBCs or Leukocyes
300
All somatic motor neurons release ____________.
Acetylcholine
300
alpha receptor is generally __________
stimulatory
400
What are the 2 types of synapses?
Electrical synapse and Chemical synapse
400
_________ & _________ have antagonistic effects on the blood glucose levels
glucagon and insulin
400
What is the most abundant leukocyte?
Neutrophils
400
Two types of receptors that bind Acetylcholine:
Nicotinic & Muscarinic
400
______ is a complex transport medium that performs vital pickup and delivery services for the body
Blood
500
What are the 6 classifications receptors by stimulus detected?
Nociceptors, Photoreceptors, Osmoreceptors, Mechanoreceptors, Chemoreceptors, Thermoreceptors
500
___________ produce their full effects within seconds or minutes of binding to the target cell receptor
nonsteroid hormones
500
When can Anti-Rh antibodies appear in Rh-negative blood
if it has come in contact with Rh-positive RBCs.
500
Most visceral organs are innervated by ________ &_______.
sympathetic and parasympathetic fibers
500
Conditions that hasten clotting
Rough spot in the endothelium Abnormally slow blood flow