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0829bcc1__2_Day_2_Flashcards___Cram_com__endocrine_system_basically_do_
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Intracellular receptors, directly activate genes.
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What do lipid soluble hormones act on?
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Anatomy 2 Exam 2 Day 2 Flashcards - Cram.com
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What does the endocrine system basically do?
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http://www.cram.com/flashcards/anatomy-2-exam-2-day-2-987384
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9/1438042990611.52_20150728002310-00209-ip-10-236-191-2_380980922_0.json
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0829bcc1__2_Day_2_Flashcards___Cram_com__endocrine_system_basically_do_
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1. Hormone(1st messenger) binds to receptor 2. Receptor activate G protein 3. G protein activates adenylate cyclase 4. Adenylate cyclase converts ATP to cAMP(2nd messenger) 5. cAMP activates protein kinases
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What are the 5 actions in Cycle AMP signaling?
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Anatomy 2 Exam 2 Day 2 Flashcards - Cram.com
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What does the endocrine system basically do?
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http://www.cram.com/flashcards/anatomy-2-exam-2-day-2-987384
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9/1438042990611.52_20150728002310-00209-ip-10-236-191-2_380980922_0.json
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0829bcc1__2_Day_2_Flashcards___Cram_com__endocrine_system_basically_do_
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kinases phosphorylate various proteins activating some, inactivating others
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How is cAMP activated?
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What does the endocrine system basically do?
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http://www.cram.com/flashcards/anatomy-2-exam-2-day-2-987384
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9/1438042990611.52_20150728002310-00209-ip-10-236-191-2_380980922_0.json
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0829bcc1__2_Day_2_Flashcards___Cram_com__endocrine_system_basically_do_
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phosphodiesterase, once it enters the cell it begins to decrease
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What rapidly degrades cAMP?
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Anatomy 2 Exam 2 Day 2 Flashcards - Cram.com
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What does the endocrine system basically do?
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http://www.cram.com/flashcards/anatomy-2-exam-2-day-2-987384
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9/1438042990611.52_20150728002310-00209-ip-10-236-191-2_380980922_0.json
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0829bcc1__2_Day_2_Flashcards___Cram_com__endocrine_system_basically_do_
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Intracellular enzymatic cascades
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What amplifies cAMP reactions?
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Anatomy 2 Exam 2 Day 2 Flashcards - Cram.com
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What does the endocrine system basically do?
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http://www.cram.com/flashcards/anatomy-2-exam-2-day-2-987384
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9/1438042990611.52_20150728002310-00209-ip-10-236-191-2_380980922_0.json
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0829bcc1__2_Day_2_Flashcards___Cram_com__endocrine_system_basically_do_
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Inside of a cell
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What is phosphodiesterase?
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What does the endocrine system basically do?
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http://www.cram.com/flashcards/anatomy-2-exam-2-day-2-987384
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9/1438042990611.52_20150728002310-00209-ip-10-236-191-2_380980922_0.json
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0829bcc1__2_Day_2_Flashcards___Cram_com__endocrine_system_basically_do_
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Amino-acid based hormones in some tissues
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What is PIP2 calcium signaling used by?
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What does the endocrine system basically do?
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http://www.cram.com/flashcards/anatomy-2-exam-2-day-2-987384
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0829bcc1__2_Day_2_Flashcards___Cram_com__endocrine_system_basically_do_
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G
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What protein does PIP2 calcium signaling involve?
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What does the endocrine system basically do?
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http://www.cram.com/flashcards/anatomy-2-exam-2-day-2-987384
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9/1438042990611.52_20150728002310-00209-ip-10-236-191-2_380980922_0.json
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0829bcc1__2_Day_2_Flashcards___Cram_com__endocrine_system_basically_do_
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Enzymes or channels or binds to regulatory protein calmodulin
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What does Ca2+ alter?
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Anatomy 2 Exam 2 Day 2 Flashcards - Cram.com
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What does the endocrine system basically do?
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http://www.cram.com/flashcards/anatomy-2-exam-2-day-2-987384
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9/1438042990611.52_20150728002310-00209-ip-10-236-191-2_380980922_0.json
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0829bcc1__2_Day_2_Flashcards___Cram_com__endocrine_system_basically_do_
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It activates protein kinases IP3 triggers release of Ca2+
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What does DAG do?
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Anatomy 2 Exam 2 Day 2 Flashcards - Cram.com
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What does the endocrine system basically do?
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http://www.cram.com/flashcards/anatomy-2-exam-2-day-2-987384
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9/1438042990611.52_20150728002310-00209-ip-10-236-191-2_380980922_0.json
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0829bcc1__2_Day_2_Flashcards___Cram_com__endocrine_system_basically_do_
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1. Diffuse into target cells - bind with intracellular receptors. 2. Receptor-hormone complex enters nucleus 3. Receptor-hormone complex binds to a specific region of DNA 4. This prompts DNA transcription to produce mRNA 5. mRNA directs protein synthesis
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What are the 5 steps of Steroid hormones and thyroid hormones?
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What does the endocrine system basically do?
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http://www.cram.com/flashcards/anatomy-2-exam-2-day-2-987384
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9/1438042990611.52_20150728002310-00209-ip-10-236-191-2_380980922_0.json
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0829bcc1__2_Day_2_Flashcards___Cram_com__endocrine_system_basically_do_
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1. blood levels of hormone 2. relative number of receptors on or in target cell 3. Affinity of binding between receptor and hormone
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What 3 factors does target cell activation depend on?
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What does the endocrine system basically do?
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http://www.cram.com/flashcards/anatomy-2-exam-2-day-2-987384
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9/1438042990611.52_20150728002310-00209-ip-10-236-191-2_380980922_0.json
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0829bcc1__2_Day_2_Flashcards___Cram_com__endocrine_system_basically_do_
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target cells form more receptors in response to the hormone
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What is Up-regulation?
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What does the endocrine system basically do?
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http://www.cram.com/flashcards/anatomy-2-exam-2-day-2-987384
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9/1438042990611.52_20150728002310-00209-ip-10-236-191-2_380980922_0.json
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0829bcc1__2_Day_2_Flashcards___Cram_com__endocrine_system_basically_do_
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target cells lose receptors in response to the hormone
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What is down-regulation?
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What does the endocrine system basically do?
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http://www.cram.com/flashcards/anatomy-2-exam-2-day-2-987384
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9/1438042990611.52_20150728002310-00209-ip-10-236-191-2_380980922_0.json
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0829bcc1__2_Day_2_Flashcards___Cram_com__endocrine_system_basically_do_
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Up and Down Regulation
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What two ways do hormones influence receptors?
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Anatomy 2 Exam 2 Day 2 Flashcards - Cram.com
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What does the endocrine system basically do?
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http://www.cram.com/flashcards/anatomy-2-exam-2-day-2-987384
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9/1438042990611.52_20150728002310-00209-ip-10-236-191-2_380980922_0.json
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0829bcc1__2_Day_2_Flashcards___Cram_com__endocrine_system_basically_do_
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Bound to something
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How do steroids and thyroid hormones circulate?
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Anatomy 2 Exam 2 Day 2 Flashcards - Cram.com
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What does the endocrine system basically do?
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http://www.cram.com/flashcards/anatomy-2-exam-2-day-2-987384
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9/1438042990611.52_20150728002310-00209-ip-10-236-191-2_380980922_0.json
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0829bcc1__2_Day_2_Flashcards___Cram_com__endocrine_system_basically_do_
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Rate of release Speed of inactivation and removal
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What are the two factors of concentration of circulating hormones?
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Anatomy 2 Exam 2 Day 2 Flashcards - Cram.com
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What does the endocrine system basically do?
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http://www.cram.com/flashcards/anatomy-2-exam-2-day-2-987384
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9/1438042990611.52_20150728002310-00209-ip-10-236-191-2_380980922_0.json
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0829bcc1__2_Day_2_Flashcards___Cram_com__endocrine_system_basically_do_
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Degrading enzymes Kidneys Liver Half-life
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In what ways are hormones removed from the blood?
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Anatomy 2 Exam 2 Day 2 Flashcards - Cram.com
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What does the endocrine system basically do?
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http://www.cram.com/flashcards/anatomy-2-exam-2-day-2-987384
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9/1438042990611.52_20150728002310-00209-ip-10-236-191-2_380980922_0.json
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0829bcc1__2_Day_2_Flashcards___Cram_com__endocrine_system_basically_do_
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Permissiveness Synergism Antagonism
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What are the 3 ways that multiple hormones interact?
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What does the endocrine system basically do?
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http://www.cram.com/flashcards/anatomy-2-exam-2-day-2-987384
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9/1438042990611.52_20150728002310-00209-ip-10-236-191-2_380980922_0.json
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0829bcc1__2_Day_2_Flashcards___Cram_com__endocrine_system_basically_do_
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1 hormone can't exert its effects without another hormone being present
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What is Permissiveness?
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Anatomy 2 Exam 2 Day 2 Flashcards - Cram.com
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What does the endocrine system basically do?
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http://www.cram.com/flashcards/anatomy-2-exam-2-day-2-987384
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9/1438042990611.52_20150728002310-00209-ip-10-236-191-2_380980922_0.json
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0829bcc1__2_Day_2_Flashcards___Cram_com__endocrine_system_basically_do_
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more than 1 hormone produces same effects on target cell
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What is Synergism?
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What does the endocrine system basically do?
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http://www.cram.com/flashcards/anatomy-2-exam-2-day-2-987384
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9/1438042990611.52_20150728002310-00209-ip-10-236-191-2_380980922_0.json
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0829bcc1__2_Day_2_Flashcards___Cram_com__endocrine_system_basically_do_
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1 or more hormones opposes action of another
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What is Antagonism?
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What does the endocrine system basically do?
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http://www.cram.com/flashcards/anatomy-2-exam-2-day-2-987384
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9/1438042990611.52_20150728002310-00209-ip-10-236-191-2_380980922_0.json
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0829bcc1__2_Day_2_Flashcards___Cram_com__endocrine_system_basically_do_
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Negative feedback Vary only within narrow desiarable range
|
How is the blood level of hormones controlled?
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What does the endocrine system basically do?
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http://www.cram.com/flashcards/anatomy-2-exam-2-day-2-987384
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9/1438042990611.52_20150728002310-00209-ip-10-236-191-2_380980922_0.json
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0829bcc1__2_Day_2_Flashcards___Cram_com__endocrine_system_basically_do_
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Humoral stimuli Neural stimuli Hormonal stimul
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How are hormones synthesized and released, in response to?
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What does the endocrine system basically do?
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http://www.cram.com/flashcards/anatomy-2-exam-2-day-2-987384
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9/1438042990611.52_20150728002310-00209-ip-10-236-191-2_380980922_0.json
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0829bcc1__2_Day_2_Flashcards___Cram_com__endocrine_system_basically_do_
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Changing blood levels of ions and nutrients
|
What things directly simulates secretion of hormones?
|
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Anatomy 2 Exam 2 Day 2 Flashcards - Cram.com
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What does the endocrine system basically do?
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http://www.cram.com/flashcards/anatomy-2-exam-2-day-2-987384
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9/1438042990611.52_20150728002310-00209-ip-10-236-191-2_380980922_0.json
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0829bcc1__2_Day_2_Flashcards___Cram_com__endocrine_system_basically_do_
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Sympathetic nervous system fibers stimulate adrenal medulla to secrete catecholamines
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Which nerve fibers stimulate hormone release and how?
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Anatomy 2 Exam 2 Day 2 Flashcards - Cram.com
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What does the endocrine system basically do?
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http://www.cram.com/flashcards/anatomy-2-exam-2-day-2-987384
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9/1438042990611.52_20150728002310-00209-ip-10-236-191-2_380980922_0.json
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0829bcc1__2_Day_2_Flashcards___Cram_com__endocrine_system_basically_do_
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Hormones that stimulate release of more hormones.
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What is special about hormonal stimuli?
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Anatomy 2 Exam 2 Day 2 Flashcards - Cram.com
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What does the endocrine system basically do?
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http://www.cram.com/flashcards/anatomy-2-exam-2-day-2-987384
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9/1438042990611.52_20150728002310-00209-ip-10-236-191-2_380980922_0.json
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0829bcc1__2_Day_2_Flashcards___Cram_com__endocrine_system_basically_do_
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Anterior pituitary hormones.
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What do hypothalamic hormones stimulate?
|
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Anatomy 2 Exam 2 Day 2 Flashcards - Cram.com
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What does the endocrine system basically do?
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http://www.cram.com/flashcards/anatomy-2-exam-2-day-2-987384
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9/1438042990611.52_20150728002310-00209-ip-10-236-191-2_380980922_0.json
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0829bcc1__2_Day_2_Flashcards___Cram_com__endocrine_system_basically_do_
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More hormones in the body.
|
What do anterior pituitary hormones stimulate?
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Anatomy 2 Exam 2 Day 2 Flashcards - Cram.com
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What does the endocrine system basically do?
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http://www.cram.com/flashcards/anatomy-2-exam-2-day-2-987384
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9/1438042990611.52_20150728002310-00209-ip-10-236-191-2_380980922_0.json
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0829bcc1__2_Day_2_Flashcards___Cram_com__endocrine_system_basically_do_
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Hormones from final target organs inhibit release of anterior pituitary hormones.
|
What is the hypothalamic-pituitary-target endocrine organ feedbook loop talking about?
|
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Anatomy 2 Exam 2 Day 2 Flashcards - Cram.com
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What does the endocrine system basically do?
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http://www.cram.com/flashcards/anatomy-2-exam-2-day-2-987384
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9/1438042990611.52_20150728002310-00209-ip-10-236-191-2_380980922_0.json
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0829bcc1__2_Day_2_Flashcards___Cram_com__endocrine_system_basically_do_
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Nervous system modifies stimulation of endocrine glands and their negative feedback mechanisms. Severe stress: Hypothalamus and sympathetic nervous system activated. Glucose levels rise.
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How does the nervous system modify the endocrine system? EXAMPLE
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Anatomy 2 Exam 2 Day 2 Flashcards - Cram.com
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What does the endocrine system basically do?
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http://www.cram.com/flashcards/anatomy-2-exam-2-day-2-987384
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9/1438042990611.52_20150728002310-00209-ip-10-236-191-2_380980922_0.json
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0829bcc1__2_Day_2_Flashcards___Cram_com__endocrine_system_basically_do_
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Posterior Anterior
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What are the 2 major lobes of the pituitary gland?
|
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Anatomy 2 Exam 2 Day 2 Flashcards - Cram.com
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What does the endocrine system basically do?
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http://www.cram.com/flashcards/anatomy-2-exam-2-day-2-987384
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9/1438042990611.52_20150728002310-00209-ip-10-236-191-2_380980922_0.json
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0829bcc1__2_Day_2_Flashcards___Cram_com__endocrine_system_basically_do_
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Pituicytes(glial-like supporting cells) and nerve fibers
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What is the posterior lobe of the pituitary gland?
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Anatomy 2 Exam 2 Day 2 Flashcards - Cram.com
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What does the endocrine system basically do?
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http://www.cram.com/flashcards/anatomy-2-exam-2-day-2-987384
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9/1438042990611.52_20150728002310-00209-ip-10-236-191-2_380980922_0.json
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0829bcc1__2_Day_2_Flashcards___Cram_com__endocrine_system_basically_do_
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Glandular tissue (adenohypophysis)
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What is the anterior lobe of the pituitary gland?
|
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Anatomy 2 Exam 2 Day 2 Flashcards - Cram.com
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What does the endocrine system basically do?
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http://www.cram.com/flashcards/anatomy-2-exam-2-day-2-987384
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9/1438042990611.52_20150728002310-00209-ip-10-236-191-2_380980922_0.json
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0829bcc1__2_Day_2_Flashcards___Cram_com__endocrine_system_basically_do_
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1. Downgrowth of hypothalamic neural tissue 2. Neural connection to hypothalamus 3.Nuclei of hypothalamus synthesize neurohormones oxytocin and ADH 4.Neurohormones transported to posterior pituitary.
|
What does the posterior lobe of the pituitary gland do?
|
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Anatomy 2 Exam 2 Day 2 Flashcards - Cram.com
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What does the endocrine system basically do?
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http://www.cram.com/flashcards/anatomy-2-exam-2-day-2-987384
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9/1438042990611.52_20150728002310-00209-ip-10-236-191-2_380980922_0.json
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0829bcc1__2_Day_2_Flashcards___Cram_com__endocrine_system_basically_do_
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Hypophyseal portal system - Primary capillary plexus - Hypophyseal portal veins - Secondary capillary plexus
|
What is the structure of the Anterior lobe of the pituitary gland?
|
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Anatomy 2 Exam 2 Day 2 Flashcards - Cram.com
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What does the endocrine system basically do?
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http://www.cram.com/flashcards/anatomy-2-exam-2-day-2-987384
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9/1438042990611.52_20150728002310-00209-ip-10-236-191-2_380980922_0.json
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0829bcc1__2_Day_2_Flashcards___Cram_com__endocrine_system_basically_do_
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Carries releasing and inhibiting hormones to anterior pituitary to regulate hormone secretion
|
What does the Anterior Lobe of the pituitary gland?
|
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Anatomy 2 Exam 2 Day 2 Flashcards - Cram.com
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What does the endocrine system basically do?
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http://www.cram.com/flashcards/anatomy-2-exam-2-day-2-987384
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9/1438042990611.52_20150728002310-00209-ip-10-236-191-2_380980922_0.json
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0829bcc1__2_Day_2_Flashcards___Cram_com__endocrine_system_basically_do_
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GH
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Which protein doesn't activate cAMP 2nd messenger system?
|
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Anatomy 2 Exam 2 Day 2 Flashcards - Cram.com
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What does the endocrine system basically do?
|
http://www.cram.com/flashcards/anatomy-2-exam-2-day-2-987384
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9/1438042990611.52_20150728002310-00209-ip-10-236-191-2_380980922_0.json
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0829bcc1__2_Day_2_Flashcards___Cram_com__endocrine_system_basically_do_
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TSH ACTH FSH LH
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Which proteins regulate secretory action of other glands?
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Anatomy 2 Exam 2 Day 2 Flashcards - Cram.com
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What does the endocrine system basically do?
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http://www.cram.com/flashcards/anatomy-2-exam-2-day-2-987384
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9/1438042990611.52_20150728002310-00209-ip-10-236-191-2_380980922_0.json
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0829bcc1__2_Day_2_Flashcards___Cram_com__endocrine_system_basically_do_
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1. Stimulates most cells - targets bone and skeletal muscle 2. Promotes protein synthesis - encourages use of fats 3. Most effects mediated indirectly by insulin-like growth factors (IGFs)
|
What does Growth Hormone do?
|
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Anatomy 2 Exam 2 Day 2 Flashcards - Cram.com
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What does the endocrine system basically do?
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http://www.cram.com/flashcards/anatomy-2-exam-2-day-2-987384
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9/1438042990611.52_20150728002310-00209-ip-10-236-191-2_380980922_0.json
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0829bcc1__2_Day_2_Flashcards___Cram_com__endocrine_system_basically_do_
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1. Stimulates Liver, skeletal muscle, bone, cartilage to produce growth factors 2. mobilizes fat - elevates glucose by decreasing glucose uptake and encouraging glycogen breakdwon(anti-insulin effect of GH)
|
What are the direct actions of Growth Hormone?
|
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Anatomy 2 Exam 2 Day 2 Flashcards - Cram.com
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What does the endocrine system basically do?
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http://www.cram.com/flashcards/anatomy-2-exam-2-day-2-987384
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9/1438042990611.52_20150728002310-00209-ip-10-236-191-2_380980922_0.json
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1a1566ed_ysiology_Flashcards___Cram_com__Neurons_and_glial_cells
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neuron cell bodies are also known as [Neurons and glial cells]
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soma, and parikaryon
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[] |
2008 FALL Neurohistology/Neurophysiology Flashcards - Cram.com
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Neurons and glial cells
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http://www.cram.com/flashcards/2008-fall-neurohistologyneurophysiology-704504
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9/1438042992201.62_20150728002312-00064-ip-10-236-191-2_388310147_0.json
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1a1566ed_ysiology_Flashcards___Cram_com__Neurons_and_glial_cells
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functions of the soma include [Neurons and glial cells]
|
metabolic center of cell signal reception local signal propagation production of proteins and other molecules
|
[] |
2008 FALL Neurohistology/Neurophysiology Flashcards - Cram.com
|
Neurons and glial cells
|
http://www.cram.com/flashcards/2008-fall-neurohistologyneurophysiology-704504
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9/1438042992201.62_20150728002312-00064-ip-10-236-191-2_388310147_0.json
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1a1566ed_ysiology_Flashcards___Cram_com__Neurons_and_glial_cells
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Axon hillock is the: [Neurons and glial cells]
|
junction of the cell body and the axon
|
[] |
2008 FALL Neurohistology/Neurophysiology Flashcards - Cram.com
|
Neurons and glial cells
|
http://www.cram.com/flashcards/2008-fall-neurohistologyneurophysiology-704504
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9/1438042992201.62_20150728002312-00064-ip-10-236-191-2_388310147_0.json
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1a1566ed_ysiology_Flashcards___Cram_com__Neurons_and_glial_cells
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dendritic spines are also known as [Neurons and glial cells]
|
gemmules
|
[] |
2008 FALL Neurohistology/Neurophysiology Flashcards - Cram.com
|
Neurons and glial cells
|
http://www.cram.com/flashcards/2008-fall-neurohistologyneurophysiology-704504
|
9/1438042992201.62_20150728002312-00064-ip-10-236-191-2_388310147_0.json
|
1a1566ed_ysiology_Flashcards___Cram_com__Neurons_and_glial_cells
|
2 primary actions of axons are signal ____ and ____ [Neurons and glial cells]
|
signal propagation and signal transmission
|
[] |
2008 FALL Neurohistology/Neurophysiology Flashcards - Cram.com
|
Neurons and glial cells
|
http://www.cram.com/flashcards/2008-fall-neurohistologyneurophysiology-704504
|
9/1438042992201.62_20150728002312-00064-ip-10-236-191-2_388310147_0.json
|
1a1566ed_ysiology_Flashcards___Cram_com__Neurons_and_glial_cells
|
Axonal transport moves [Neurons and glial cells]
|
organelles, macromolecules, etc. between the cell body and regions of the axon
|
[] |
2008 FALL Neurohistology/Neurophysiology Flashcards - Cram.com
|
Neurons and glial cells
|
http://www.cram.com/flashcards/2008-fall-neurohistologyneurophysiology-704504
|
9/1438042992201.62_20150728002312-00064-ip-10-236-191-2_388310147_0.json
|
1a1566ed_ysiology_Flashcards___Cram_com__Neurons_and_glial_cells
|
anterograde transport means movement from [Neurons and glial cells]
|
the cell body to the termination of the axon
|
[] |
2008 FALL Neurohistology/Neurophysiology Flashcards - Cram.com
|
Neurons and glial cells
|
http://www.cram.com/flashcards/2008-fall-neurohistologyneurophysiology-704504
|
9/1438042992201.62_20150728002312-00064-ip-10-236-191-2_388310147_0.json
|
1a1566ed_ysiology_Flashcards___Cram_com__Neurons_and_glial_cells
|
retrograde transport means movement from [Neurons and glial cells]
|
the axon terminal to the cell body
|
[] |
2008 FALL Neurohistology/Neurophysiology Flashcards - Cram.com
|
Neurons and glial cells
|
http://www.cram.com/flashcards/2008-fall-neurohistologyneurophysiology-704504
|
9/1438042992201.62_20150728002312-00064-ip-10-236-191-2_388310147_0.json
|
1a1566ed_ysiology_Flashcards___Cram_com__Neurons_and_glial_cells
|
AP generation occurs in the axon [Neurons and glial cells]
|
axon hillock
|
[] |
2008 FALL Neurohistology/Neurophysiology Flashcards - Cram.com
|
Neurons and glial cells
|
http://www.cram.com/flashcards/2008-fall-neurohistologyneurophysiology-704504
|
9/1438042992201.62_20150728002312-00064-ip-10-236-191-2_388310147_0.json
|
1a1566ed_ysiology_Flashcards___Cram_com__Neurons_and_glial_cells
|
Axon terminal branches into the [Neurons and glial cells]
|
terminal arbor
|
[] |
2008 FALL Neurohistology/Neurophysiology Flashcards - Cram.com
|
Neurons and glial cells
|
http://www.cram.com/flashcards/2008-fall-neurohistologyneurophysiology-704504
|
9/1438042992201.62_20150728002312-00064-ip-10-236-191-2_388310147_0.json
|
1a1566ed_ysiology_Flashcards___Cram_com__Neurons_and_glial_cells
|
Myelin is produced by ___ in the CNS and ___ in the PNS [Neurons and glial cells]
|
oligodenrocytes in the Central Nervous System and Schwann cells in the Peripheral nervous system
|
[] |
2008 FALL Neurohistology/Neurophysiology Flashcards - Cram.com
|
Neurons and glial cells
|
http://www.cram.com/flashcards/2008-fall-neurohistologyneurophysiology-704504
|
9/1438042992201.62_20150728002312-00064-ip-10-236-191-2_388310147_0.json
|
1a1566ed_ysiology_Flashcards___Cram_com__Neurons_and_glial_cells
|
myelin results in an increases: and conserves: [Neurons and glial cells]
|
conduction velocity of AP metabolic energy
|
[] |
2008 FALL Neurohistology/Neurophysiology Flashcards - Cram.com
|
Neurons and glial cells
|
http://www.cram.com/flashcards/2008-fall-neurohistologyneurophysiology-704504
|
9/1438042992201.62_20150728002312-00064-ip-10-236-191-2_388310147_0.json
|
1a1566ed_ysiology_Flashcards___Cram_com__Neurons_and_glial_cells
|
Nodes of Ranvier are regions without _____ [Neurons and glial cells]
|
myelin
|
[] |
2008 FALL Neurohistology/Neurophysiology Flashcards - Cram.com
|
Neurons and glial cells
|
http://www.cram.com/flashcards/2008-fall-neurohistologyneurophysiology-704504
|
9/1438042992201.62_20150728002312-00064-ip-10-236-191-2_388310147_0.json
|
1a1566ed_ysiology_Flashcards___Cram_com__Neurons_and_glial_cells
|
There is a high concentration of ___ at the Nodes of Ranvier [Neurons and glial cells]
|
Na channels
|
[] |
2008 FALL Neurohistology/Neurophysiology Flashcards - Cram.com
|
Neurons and glial cells
|
http://www.cram.com/flashcards/2008-fall-neurohistologyneurophysiology-704504
|
9/1438042992201.62_20150728002312-00064-ip-10-236-191-2_388310147_0.json
|
1a1566ed_ysiology_Flashcards___Cram_com__Neurons_and_glial_cells
|
The propagation of an AP occurs at [Neurons and glial cells]
|
the Nodes of Ranvier
|
[] |
2008 FALL Neurohistology/Neurophysiology Flashcards - Cram.com
|
Neurons and glial cells
|
http://www.cram.com/flashcards/2008-fall-neurohistologyneurophysiology-704504
|
9/1438042992201.62_20150728002312-00064-ip-10-236-191-2_388310147_0.json
|
1a1566ed_ysiology_Flashcards___Cram_com__Neurons_and_glial_cells
|
An internode is [Neurons and glial cells]
|
the part of the axon covered in myelin between the nodes of ranvier
|
[] |
2008 FALL Neurohistology/Neurophysiology Flashcards - Cram.com
|
Neurons and glial cells
|
http://www.cram.com/flashcards/2008-fall-neurohistologyneurophysiology-704504
|
9/1438042992201.62_20150728002312-00064-ip-10-236-191-2_388310147_0.json
|
1a1566ed_ysiology_Flashcards___Cram_com__Neurons_and_glial_cells
|
Unmyelinated nerve fibers in the PNS are usually [Neurons and glial cells]
|
ensheathed by Schwann cells
|
[] |
2008 FALL Neurohistology/Neurophysiology Flashcards - Cram.com
|
Neurons and glial cells
|
http://www.cram.com/flashcards/2008-fall-neurohistologyneurophysiology-704504
|
9/1438042992201.62_20150728002312-00064-ip-10-236-191-2_388310147_0.json
|
1a1566ed_ysiology_Flashcards___Cram_com__Neurons_and_glial_cells
|
Unmyelinated nerve fibers in the CNS may be [Neurons and glial cells]
|
covered by processes of astocytes, but are generally not ensheathed
|
[] |
2008 FALL Neurohistology/Neurophysiology Flashcards - Cram.com
|
Neurons and glial cells
|
http://www.cram.com/flashcards/2008-fall-neurohistologyneurophysiology-704504
|
9/1438042992201.62_20150728002312-00064-ip-10-236-191-2_388310147_0.json
|
1a1566ed_ysiology_Flashcards___Cram_com__Neurons_and_glial_cells
|
Input from other neurons synapses on these two parts of the second neuron [Neurons and glial cells]
|
the dendrites and cell body
|
[] |
2008 FALL Neurohistology/Neurophysiology Flashcards - Cram.com
|
Neurons and glial cells
|
http://www.cram.com/flashcards/2008-fall-neurohistologyneurophysiology-704504
|
9/1438042992201.62_20150728002312-00064-ip-10-236-191-2_388310147_0.json
|
1a1566ed_ysiology_Flashcards___Cram_com__Neurons_and_glial_cells
|
The local change in membrane potential is known as [Neurons and glial cells]
|
receptor potential
|
[] |
2008 FALL Neurohistology/Neurophysiology Flashcards - Cram.com
|
Neurons and glial cells
|
http://www.cram.com/flashcards/2008-fall-neurohistologyneurophysiology-704504
|
9/1438042992201.62_20150728002312-00064-ip-10-236-191-2_388310147_0.json
|
1a1566ed_ysiology_Flashcards___Cram_com__Neurons_and_glial_cells
|
Inputs from other neurons produce a: [Neurons and glial cells]
|
receptor potential in the next neuron
|
[] |
2008 FALL Neurohistology/Neurophysiology Flashcards - Cram.com
|
Neurons and glial cells
|
http://www.cram.com/flashcards/2008-fall-neurohistologyneurophysiology-704504
|
9/1438042992201.62_20150728002312-00064-ip-10-236-191-2_388310147_0.json
|
1a1566ed_ysiology_Flashcards___Cram_com__Neurons_and_glial_cells
|
The receptor potential/local change in membrane potential could cause [Neurons and glial cells]
|
an action potential if it is of sufficient magnitude
|
[] |
2008 FALL Neurohistology/Neurophysiology Flashcards - Cram.com
|
Neurons and glial cells
|
http://www.cram.com/flashcards/2008-fall-neurohistologyneurophysiology-704504
|
9/1438042992201.62_20150728002312-00064-ip-10-236-191-2_388310147_0.json
|
1a1566ed_ysiology_Flashcards___Cram_com__Neurons_and_glial_cells
|
Bipolar and pseudounipolar neurons have this function [Neurons and glial cells]
|
sensory
|
[] |
2008 FALL Neurohistology/Neurophysiology Flashcards - Cram.com
|
Neurons and glial cells
|
http://www.cram.com/flashcards/2008-fall-neurohistologyneurophysiology-704504
|
9/1438042992201.62_20150728002312-00064-ip-10-236-191-2_388310147_0.json
|
1a1566ed_ysiology_Flashcards___Cram_com__Neurons_and_glial_cells
|
Cell bodies of bipolar and pseudounipolar neurons are located in [Neurons and glial cells]
|
the Posterior (Peripheral) root ganglia and the Central root ganglia
|
[] |
2008 FALL Neurohistology/Neurophysiology Flashcards - Cram.com
|
Neurons and glial cells
|
http://www.cram.com/flashcards/2008-fall-neurohistologyneurophysiology-704504
|
9/1438042992201.62_20150728002312-00064-ip-10-236-191-2_388310147_0.json
|
1a1566ed_ysiology_Flashcards___Cram_com__Neurons_and_glial_cells
|
Sensory neurons (bipolar and pseudounipolar) do not have axons. what do they have? [Neurons and glial cells]
|
Proximal and distal processes
|
[] |
2008 FALL Neurohistology/Neurophysiology Flashcards - Cram.com
|
Neurons and glial cells
|
http://www.cram.com/flashcards/2008-fall-neurohistologyneurophysiology-704504
|
9/1438042992201.62_20150728002312-00064-ip-10-236-191-2_388310147_0.json
|
1a1566ed_ysiology_Flashcards___Cram_com__Neurons_and_glial_cells
|
Efferent neurons innervate [Neurons and glial cells]
|
muscles and glands
|
[] |
2008 FALL Neurohistology/Neurophysiology Flashcards - Cram.com
|
Neurons and glial cells
|
http://www.cram.com/flashcards/2008-fall-neurohistologyneurophysiology-704504
|
9/1438042992201.62_20150728002312-00064-ip-10-236-191-2_388310147_0.json
|
1a1566ed_ysiology_Flashcards___Cram_com__Neurons_and_glial_cells
|
Interneurons are always ____-polar [Neurons and glial cells]
|
multipolar
|
[] |
2008 FALL Neurohistology/Neurophysiology Flashcards - Cram.com
|
Neurons and glial cells
|
http://www.cram.com/flashcards/2008-fall-neurohistologyneurophysiology-704504
|
9/1438042992201.62_20150728002312-00064-ip-10-236-191-2_388310147_0.json
|
1a1566ed_ysiology_Flashcards___Cram_com__Neurons_and_glial_cells
|
Oligodendrocytes have this function [Neurons and glial cells]
|
produce myelin
|
[] |
2008 FALL Neurohistology/Neurophysiology Flashcards - Cram.com
|
Neurons and glial cells
|
http://www.cram.com/flashcards/2008-fall-neurohistologyneurophysiology-704504
|
9/1438042992201.62_20150728002312-00064-ip-10-236-191-2_388310147_0.json
|
1a1566ed_ysiology_Flashcards___Cram_com__Neurons_and_glial_cells
|
astrocytes have this function [Neurons and glial cells]
|
maintain the general environment and communicate with neurons
|
[] |
2008 FALL Neurohistology/Neurophysiology Flashcards - Cram.com
|
Neurons and glial cells
|
http://www.cram.com/flashcards/2008-fall-neurohistologyneurophysiology-704504
|
9/1438042992201.62_20150728002312-00064-ip-10-236-191-2_388310147_0.json
|
1a1566ed_ysiology_Flashcards___Cram_com__Neurons_and_glial_cells
|
Microglia have this function [Neurons and glial cells]
|
phagocytic
|
[] |
2008 FALL Neurohistology/Neurophysiology Flashcards - Cram.com
|
Neurons and glial cells
|
http://www.cram.com/flashcards/2008-fall-neurohistologyneurophysiology-704504
|
9/1438042992201.62_20150728002312-00064-ip-10-236-191-2_388310147_0.json
|
1a1566ed_ysiology_Flashcards___Cram_com__Neurons_and_glial_cells
|
Ependymal cells line [Neurons and glial cells]
|
the ventricles
|
[] |
2008 FALL Neurohistology/Neurophysiology Flashcards - Cram.com
|
Neurons and glial cells
|
http://www.cram.com/flashcards/2008-fall-neurohistologyneurophysiology-704504
|
9/1438042992201.62_20150728002312-00064-ip-10-236-191-2_388310147_0.json
|
1a1566ed_ysiology_Flashcards___Cram_com__Neurons_and_glial_cells
|
Satellite cells are in the ___ and do this: [Neurons and glial cells]
|
PNS are specialized Schwann cells that surround the neuronal body
|
[] |
2008 FALL Neurohistology/Neurophysiology Flashcards - Cram.com
|
Neurons and glial cells
|
http://www.cram.com/flashcards/2008-fall-neurohistologyneurophysiology-704504
|
9/1438042992201.62_20150728002312-00064-ip-10-236-191-2_388310147_0.json
|
1a1566ed_ysiology_Flashcards___Cram_com__Neurons_and_glial_cells
|
ended at slide: [Neurons and glial cells]
|
24, 1st ppt in the class
|
[] |
2008 FALL Neurohistology/Neurophysiology Flashcards - Cram.com
|
Neurons and glial cells
|
http://www.cram.com/flashcards/2008-fall-neurohistologyneurophysiology-704504
|
9/1438042992201.62_20150728002312-00064-ip-10-236-191-2_388310147_0.json
|
c5f46378_Ethics_Flashcards___Cram_com__uthority_most_clearly_defined_
|
[Law Enforcement] can diminish an officer's power and may reverse the balance of power.
|
Accepting good and services without paying for them or at a discount...
|
[] |
Ethics Flashcards - Cram.com
|
In which police activity is the scope of police authority most clearly defined?
|
http://www.cram.com/flashcards/ethics-1244596
|
9/1438042990611.52_20150728002310-00162-ip-10-236-191-2_381628961_0.json
|
c5f46378_Ethics_Flashcards___Cram_com__uthority_most_clearly_defined_
|
[Law Enforcement] set boundaries on discretion, but leave room to identify best action to be taken.
|
Delattre suggests that good laws....
|
[] |
Ethics Flashcards - Cram.com
|
In which police activity is the scope of police authority most clearly defined?
|
http://www.cram.com/flashcards/ethics-1244596
|
9/1438042990611.52_20150728002310-00162-ip-10-236-191-2_381628961_0.json
|
c5f46378_Ethics_Flashcards___Cram_com__uthority_most_clearly_defined_
|
[Law Enforcement] the seriousness of offence, level of threat to public or officer, availability of resources or level of respect offender shows for authority.
|
Discretion in a given situation will be influenced by the law and may be influenced by...
|
[] |
Ethics Flashcards - Cram.com
|
In which police activity is the scope of police authority most clearly defined?
|
http://www.cram.com/flashcards/ethics-1244596
|
9/1438042990611.52_20150728002310-00162-ip-10-236-191-2_381628961_0.json
|
c5f46378_Ethics_Flashcards___Cram_com__uthority_most_clearly_defined_
|
[Law Enforcement] police use of deadly force is decreasing and public's use is increasing.
|
The evidence of police use of deadly force and public's use of deadly force is as follows:
|
[] |
Ethics Flashcards - Cram.com
|
In which police activity is the scope of police authority most clearly defined?
|
http://www.cram.com/flashcards/ethics-1244596
|
9/1438042990611.52_20150728002310-00162-ip-10-236-191-2_381628961_0.json
|
c5f46378_Ethics_Flashcards___Cram_com__uthority_most_clearly_defined_
|
[Law Enforcement] draw a handgun in presence of another member of the police force while on duty.
|
Officers in Ontario are not required to submit a report after they...
|
[] |
Ethics Flashcards - Cram.com
|
In which police activity is the scope of police authority most clearly defined?
|
http://www.cram.com/flashcards/ethics-1244596
|
9/1438042990611.52_20150728002310-00162-ip-10-236-191-2_381628961_0.json
|
c5f46378_Ethics_Flashcards___Cram_com__uthority_most_clearly_defined_
|
[Law Enforcement] as a personal freedom that is the result of personal standards of excellence and self-respect.
|
Delattre defines incorruptibility...
|
[] |
Ethics Flashcards - Cram.com
|
In which police activity is the scope of police authority most clearly defined?
|
http://www.cram.com/flashcards/ethics-1244596
|
9/1438042990611.52_20150728002310-00162-ip-10-236-191-2_381628961_0.json
|
c5f46378_Ethics_Flashcards___Cram_com__uthority_most_clearly_defined_
|
[Law Enforcement] before taking up their duties.
|
An Ontario police officer shall take an oath of office and secrecy...
|
[] |
Ethics Flashcards - Cram.com
|
In which police activity is the scope of police authority most clearly defined?
|
http://www.cram.com/flashcards/ethics-1244596
|
9/1438042990611.52_20150728002310-00162-ip-10-236-191-2_381628961_0.json
|
c5f46378_Ethics_Flashcards___Cram_com__uthority_most_clearly_defined_
|
[Law Enforcement] 10 years.
|
The half-life of knowledge and skills acquired by a police officer before being sworn is probably...
|
[] |
Ethics Flashcards - Cram.com
|
In which police activity is the scope of police authority most clearly defined?
|
http://www.cram.com/flashcards/ethics-1244596
|
9/1438042990611.52_20150728002310-00162-ip-10-236-191-2_381628961_0.json
|
c5f46378_Ethics_Flashcards___Cram_com__uthority_most_clearly_defined_
|
[Law Enforcement] increases as the seriousness of the sanctions for misconduct increases.
|
The strength of the code of silence...
|
[] |
Ethics Flashcards - Cram.com
|
In which police activity is the scope of police authority most clearly defined?
|
http://www.cram.com/flashcards/ethics-1244596
|
9/1438042990611.52_20150728002310-00162-ip-10-236-191-2_381628961_0.json
|
c5f46378_Ethics_Flashcards___Cram_com__uthority_most_clearly_defined_
|
[Law Enforcement] each officer must decide when and when not to follow it.
|
For the code of silence...
|
[] |
Ethics Flashcards - Cram.com
|
In which police activity is the scope of police authority most clearly defined?
|
http://www.cram.com/flashcards/ethics-1244596
|
9/1438042990611.52_20150728002310-00162-ip-10-236-191-2_381628961_0.json
|
c5f46378_Ethics_Flashcards___Cram_com__uthority_most_clearly_defined_
|
[Law Enforcement] Integrity Courage Compassion Respect Transparency Trustworthiness
|
I C C R T T
|
[] |
Ethics Flashcards - Cram.com
|
In which police activity is the scope of police authority most clearly defined?
|
http://www.cram.com/flashcards/ethics-1244596
|
9/1438042990611.52_20150728002310-00162-ip-10-236-191-2_381628961_0.json
|
c5f46378_Ethics_Flashcards___Cram_com__uthority_most_clearly_defined_
|
[Law Enforcement] a) risk of being caught. b) the strength of the code of silence. c) the incentive to be corrupt.
|
3 factors that influence police corruption:
|
[] |
Ethics Flashcards - Cram.com
|
In which police activity is the scope of police authority most clearly defined?
|
http://www.cram.com/flashcards/ethics-1244596
|
9/1438042990611.52_20150728002310-00162-ip-10-236-191-2_381628961_0.json
|
c5f46378_Ethics_Flashcards___Cram_com__uthority_most_clearly_defined_
|
[Law Enforcement] Corruption of Authority Kickbacks Extortion Fixes Criminal activity Internal payoffs Protection from illegal activities Opportunity thefts
|
Types of Corruption:
|
[] |
Ethics Flashcards - Cram.com
|
In which police activity is the scope of police authority most clearly defined?
|
http://www.cram.com/flashcards/ethics-1244596
|
9/1438042990611.52_20150728002310-00162-ip-10-236-191-2_381628961_0.json
|
c5f46378_Ethics_Flashcards___Cram_com__uthority_most_clearly_defined_
|
[Law Enforcement] honest, concerned, committed, working for the community, fair in the enforcement of law.
|
In general, the public view officers as...
|
[] |
Ethics Flashcards - Cram.com
|
In which police activity is the scope of police authority most clearly defined?
|
http://www.cram.com/flashcards/ethics-1244596
|
9/1438042990611.52_20150728002310-00162-ip-10-236-191-2_381628961_0.json
|
c5f46378_Ethics_Flashcards___Cram_com__uthority_most_clearly_defined_
|
[Law Enforcement] there must be a high degree of cooperation among officers, must be team players and loyal to each other. This may involve the code of silence.
|
If police officers are to achieve their goals..
|
[] |
Ethics Flashcards - Cram.com
|
In which police activity is the scope of police authority most clearly defined?
|
http://www.cram.com/flashcards/ethics-1244596
|
9/1438042990611.52_20150728002310-00162-ip-10-236-191-2_381628961_0.json
|
c5f46378_Ethics_Flashcards___Cram_com__uthority_most_clearly_defined_
|
[Law Enforcement] 1) it is important to render up-to-date and efficient service. 2) can offset burnout by enhancing self-esteem, security and comfort level in service rendered. 3) offset potential for complaints and disciplinary actions, make less errors.
|
Reasons to maintain comptency:
|
[] |
Ethics Flashcards - Cram.com
|
In which police activity is the scope of police authority most clearly defined?
|
http://www.cram.com/flashcards/ethics-1244596
|
9/1438042990611.52_20150728002310-00162-ip-10-236-191-2_381628961_0.json
|
ac3ffa47_pancreas_Flashcards___Cram_com__2
|
[1] (Anabolism/Catabolism) is the breakdown of large macromolecules [2]
|
Catabolism
|
[] |
Human Endocrinology - Control of energy homeostasis and the endocrine pancreas Flashcards - Cram.com
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2
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http://www.cram.com/flashcards/human-endocrinology-control-of-energy-homeostasis-and-the-endocrine-pancreas-1775955
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9/1438042990611.52_20150728002310-00024-ip-10-236-191-2_385272093_0.json
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ac3ffa47_pancreas_Flashcards___Cram_com__2
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[1] (Anabolism/Catabolism) is the synthesis of large macromolecules [2]
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Anabolism
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Human Endocrinology - Control of energy homeostasis and the endocrine pancreas Flashcards - Cram.com
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2
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http://www.cram.com/flashcards/human-endocrinology-control-of-energy-homeostasis-and-the-endocrine-pancreas-1775955
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9/1438042990611.52_20150728002310-00024-ip-10-236-191-2_385272093_0.json
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ac3ffa47_pancreas_Flashcards___Cram_com__2
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[1] Whether the body stores or utilises energy is under the control of the __________ system [2]
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endocrine
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Human Endocrinology - Control of energy homeostasis and the endocrine pancreas Flashcards - Cram.com
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2
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http://www.cram.com/flashcards/human-endocrinology-control-of-energy-homeostasis-and-the-endocrine-pancreas-1775955
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9/1438042990611.52_20150728002310-00024-ip-10-236-191-2_385272093_0.json
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ac3ffa47_pancreas_Flashcards___Cram_com__2
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[1] What are the 2 concepts that drive the control of metabolism [2]
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1. Food intake is intermittent 2. Brain depends on glucose as a primary energy source
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[] |
Human Endocrinology - Control of energy homeostasis and the endocrine pancreas Flashcards - Cram.com
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2
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http://www.cram.com/flashcards/human-endocrinology-control-of-energy-homeostasis-and-the-endocrine-pancreas-1775955
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9/1438042990611.52_20150728002310-00024-ip-10-236-191-2_385272093_0.json
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ac3ffa47_pancreas_Flashcards___Cram_com__2
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[1] What are the 3 process that relies on the catabolism? [2]
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Muscle contraction Transport Secretion
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[] |
Human Endocrinology - Control of energy homeostasis and the endocrine pancreas Flashcards - Cram.com
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2
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http://www.cram.com/flashcards/human-endocrinology-control-of-energy-homeostasis-and-the-endocrine-pancreas-1775955
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9/1438042990611.52_20150728002310-00024-ip-10-236-191-2_385272093_0.json
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ac3ffa47_pancreas_Flashcards___Cram_com__2
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[1] What are the 3 process that relies on anabolism? [2]
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Tissue function Growth repair Storage molecules
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[] |
Human Endocrinology - Control of energy homeostasis and the endocrine pancreas Flashcards - Cram.com
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2
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http://www.cram.com/flashcards/human-endocrinology-control-of-energy-homeostasis-and-the-endocrine-pancreas-1775955
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9/1438042990611.52_20150728002310-00024-ip-10-236-191-2_385272093_0.json
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ac3ffa47_pancreas_Flashcards___Cram_com__2
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[1] The term for the amount of energy expended per unit time is known as... [2]
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the metabolic rate
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[] |
Human Endocrinology - Control of energy homeostasis and the endocrine pancreas Flashcards - Cram.com
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2
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http://www.cram.com/flashcards/human-endocrinology-control-of-energy-homeostasis-and-the-endocrine-pancreas-1775955
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9/1438042990611.52_20150728002310-00024-ip-10-236-191-2_385272093_0.json
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ac3ffa47_pancreas_Flashcards___Cram_com__2
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[1] List some factors that influence the body's metabolic rate [2]
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Muscular activity Age Gender Body's surface area Environmental temperature
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Human Endocrinology - Control of energy homeostasis and the endocrine pancreas Flashcards - Cram.com
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2
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http://www.cram.com/flashcards/human-endocrinology-control-of-energy-homeostasis-and-the-endocrine-pancreas-1775955
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9/1438042990611.52_20150728002310-00024-ip-10-236-191-2_385272093_0.json
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ac3ffa47_pancreas_Flashcards___Cram_com__2
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[1] Define basal metabolic rate [2]
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The rate of energy expenditure of a person who is awake lying down, physically and mentally relaxed, fasted for 12 hours and in a thermoneutral environment 20C
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[] |
Human Endocrinology - Control of energy homeostasis and the endocrine pancreas Flashcards - Cram.com
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2
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http://www.cram.com/flashcards/human-endocrinology-control-of-energy-homeostasis-and-the-endocrine-pancreas-1775955
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9/1438042990611.52_20150728002310-00024-ip-10-236-191-2_385272093_0.json
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ac3ffa47_pancreas_Flashcards___Cram_com__2
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[1] The BMR is the energy required only for the functioning of _____ _____ [2]
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vital organs
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[] |
Human Endocrinology - Control of energy homeostasis and the endocrine pancreas Flashcards - Cram.com
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2
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http://www.cram.com/flashcards/human-endocrinology-control-of-energy-homeostasis-and-the-endocrine-pancreas-1775955
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9/1438042990611.52_20150728002310-00024-ip-10-236-191-2_385272093_0.json
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