d1 spring - physiology

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Decks in this class (17)

1/18: Homeostasis
What is homeostasis,
What is homeostasis important for,
What is the external environment
67  cards
1/19: Cell Membrane, Membrane Transport, & Membrane Potential I
What are the functions of the pla...,
What is the plasma membrane descr...,
What 4 different types of organic...
45  cards
1/22: Cell Membrane, Membrane Transport, and Membrane Potential II
What is the function of transport...,
What are the three types of trans...,
What are channels
37  cards
1/23: Cell Membrane, Membrane Transport, and Membrane Potential III
What are the two mechanisms of me...,
Does passive transport have energy,
How do substances move on a gradi...
67  cards
1/23: Cell Membrane, Membrane Transport, and Membrane Potential IV
What is the most abundant molecul...,
The volume of water in the intrac...,
The osmolarity of the extracellul...
44  cards
1/25: Cell Membrane, Membrane Transport, and Membrane Potential V
What is a membrane potential,
What is a membrane potential crea...,
What is the source of energy in a...
22  cards
1/26: Cell Membrane, Membrane Transport, and Membrane Potential VI
What direction will na move down ...,
What does depolarization mean,
What does repolarization mean
20  cards
1/26: Nervous System Overview & Action Potentials
What is one of the two major cont...,
What does the nervous system do,
What does the ns work along with ...
71  cards
1/29: Nervous System Overview & Action Potential II
What are the two refractory perio...,
What happens during the time of a...,
What is happening during the time...
16  cards
1/29: Synapses
What do chemical synapses involve,
What is a one way conductor,
What determines the function
57  cards
1/20: CNS Overview
What is the nervous system organi...,
What plays a key role in both pat...,
What is necessary for almost all ...
87  cards
2/1: CNS Overview II
What is acetylcholine involved in,
What accounts for a majority of d...,
What is alzheimers disease due to
104  cards
2/2: Autonomic Nervous System
What does the autonomic nervous s...,
What are the two divisions of the...,
Both systems of the autonomic ner...
83  cards
2/5: Sensory Physiology
What does the afferent pathway in...,
What are labeled lines,
What are the schematics of sensor...
98  cards
2/6: Taste and Smell
What are the peripheral organs of...,
What do papillae contain,
What is the functional unit of gu...
90  cards
2/8: Thermal Sensation and Nociception I
Where are thermal receptors therm...,
What are the sensitivities of tem...,
How many cool vs warm receptors
97  cards
2/9: Thermal Sensation and Nociception II
Where are wide dynamic range neur...,
What do wdr neurons respond to,
What are wdr neurons normal sensi...
42  cards

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