You Got Some NERVE!

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Transcript You Got Some NERVE!

You Got
Some
NERVE!
I <3 You
Just
BREATHE
I’m
Hormonal
#1 & #2
Check out
my guns!
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Final Jeopardy
Of dendrite, sarcomere, cell
body, axon, and trigger zone,
this is NOT found in the
neuron.
A chemical that crosses a
synapse to stimulate a target
cell
During this phase Na+
channels are open
Action Potential
membrane potential
(mV)
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A light sensing cell found in
the vertebrate eye is called this
This part of the brain that
expanded in mammals to allow
for complex integration
This type of lymphocytes
create antibodies
In this vessel, blood travels the
slowest
This blood vessel returns
oxygenated blood back to the
heart from the lungs.
Comparing thickness in the
walls of arteries, walls of veins
are
Antibodies are able to be
specific for different antigens
because the cells that create
them do this prior to
transcription
The process where substances
move from an area of high
concentration to an area of low
concentration
Thin walled air sacs in the
lungs are called this
This is the muscle that allows
for ventilation of the lungs in
mammals
Of High or Low pH, this
condition creates the highest
affinity for oxygen in the blood.
This type of pressure is exerted
on the lungs during inhalation
(inspiration) in mammals.
Steroid hormones would
attach to inter or intracellular
receptors?
Epinephrine, released by the
adrenal gland, would ultimately
cause Calcium ion release and
would cause this to happen to
the heart
ADH is a hormone that causes
aquaporin to be added to the
distal tubules in the nephron.
As a result, this is reabsorbed
into the blood from the urine.
This hormone would cause
Glu-4 (glucose) transporters to
be inserted into cell
membranes of their target
cells, causing uptake of
glucose.
The receptors that detect a
change in blood pressure as a
result to changes of body
position are called these (and
they should be mentioned in
your lab report, btw)
This structure increases
surface area for absorption in
the small intestine
Fatty acids are absorbed into
this system of vessels
This is the chemical reaction
that takes place to break down
macromolecules into their
smaller components.
Glands in the gills of
freshwater fish will carry out
this process involving ions to
maintain osmotic homeostasis.
All coelomate animals have this
type of digestive system
This protein makes up the
thin filaments in
sarcomeres
This protein makes up the
thick filaments in
sarcomeres
The part of the muscle cell
that releases calcium ions
is this
This must be added to
myosin to reset the
contraction cycle
Arthropods and nematodes
both will do this prior to
growth.
In colder ambient
temperatures, endotherms will
increase or decrease their
metabolism
With a Q10 of 2 in a range
between 0 and 40 degrees
celsius, a cricket who has a
heart rate of 70 bpm at 20
degrees will have a heart rate
of this at 40 degrees
The nervous system of animals
begins forming from this germ
layer during neurulation
These structures evolved as
gut out-pouching in certain
species of fish.
Cnidarians use this structure to
absorb gases and nutrients
Development
This is the first stage in
vertebrate embryo development
when the cells are pleuripotent