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Ashlee East

Physiology Week 7-13

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(7)Neurotransmitters are released in a synapse and bind to: Receptors on the postsynaptic neuron
(7)A slight shift away from the resting membrane potentials in a specific region of the plasma membrane is called a _____ potential: Local
(8)Norepinephrine is liberated at: Most sympathetic postganglionic nerve endings
(8)Afferent nerves or fibers are found only in the _____ nervous system: Sensory and autonomic
(9)The sequence of auditory ossicles in the middle ear starting at the tympanic membrane and ending at the oval window is: Malleus, incus, and stapes
(9)The clear and potassium-rich fluid that fills the labyrinth is: Endolymph
(10)Cardiac output is determined by: Stroke volume and heart rate
(10)The mechanisms of which three hormones work together to regulate blood volume: Aldosterone, ANH, and ADH
(11)Molecules formed by the reactions of the complement cascade assemble themselves on the enemy cell’s surface, which results in: Cytolysis
(11)Recognition of antigens by antibodies occurs when an: Antigen’s epitopes fit into and bind to an antigen molecule’s antigen-binding site
(12)The major form by which carbon dioxide is transported in the circulatory system is: As bicarbonate ions
(12)A drop in the body’s production of carbonic anhydrase would hinder the formation of: Carbonic acid
(13)Cellulose is a residue of digestion that comes from: Carbohydrates
(13)Polysaccharides are hydrolyzed into disaccharides by enzymes known as: Amylase
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