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Biochem Exam

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NAD Vitamin   Niacin (B3)  
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FAD Vitamin   Riboflavin (B2)  
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TPP Vitamin   Thiamine (B1)  
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CoA vitamin   Pantothenate (B5)  
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Folic Acid   Tetrahydrofolate  
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Pyroxidal Phosphate   Pyridoxine (B6)  
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Vmax   max velocity of a rxn  
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Km   concentration of substrate  
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Kd   measure of binding  
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Competitive Inhibitor   binds substrate binding site, decrease rxn rate, increased km  
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Non-Competitive Inhibitors   binds allosteric substrate,  
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GLUT 1   highly expressed in erythrocytes and high affinity for glucose  
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GLUT 2   low affinity transporter, liver  
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GLUT 3   high affinity transporter, brain  
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GLUT 4   insulin sensitive, adipose and muscle  
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VIII   stimulates platelet degredation, activates 10, activated by thrombin  
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X   stimulates prothrombin to thrombin  
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III   Tissue factor, activates 7  
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VII   beginas cascade based on trauma  
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XIII   crosslinks (hard clot formation)  
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V   activated by thrombin, cofactor to 10 to change prothrombin to thrombin  
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Fibrinogen   with thrombin (2a) causes fibrin to form soft clot  
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Thrombin   activates 11  
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coagulation cofactors   8 and 5  
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Externsic Pathway   3-7-10  
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Intrinsic   12-11-9 (with 8)-10  
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aPTT   intrinsic and common pathway  
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PTT   extrensic and common pathway  
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Hemophilia A   deficiet factor 8  
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Hemophilia B   deficit factor 9  
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Heparin   blocks coagulation by inhibiting factor 2 (AKA Thrombin)  
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Inhibitors of Coagulation   Protein S, C, Serpins, Heparin  
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type I collagen   main type CT, bone, teeth, encapsulated organs resist force, tension and stretch  
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type II collagen   cartilage resists intermittent pressure  
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Type III Collagen   found in reticular fibers scaffolding for specialized cells  
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Type IV Collagen   basement membrane suppoer and filtration  
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Type VII Collagen   skin, eye, etc connects basement membrane to ECM  
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Mast Cells   allergies-secrete histamine and heparin  
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Plasma Cells   produce antiboides, made in marrow  
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Anaphylaxis   hypersensitivity to histamine, drop in BP and close airways  
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histamine   increases contratcion of vessels, permeability of vessels and mucous production  
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MMP (metalloprotesases)   breaksdown damaged fibers via phagocytosis  
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apocrine sweat glands   3 A's:axilary, anal, aerolar ducts secrete via exocytosis  
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eccrine sweat glands   watery secretion and ducts  
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sebaceous glands   oily substance to hair follicles whole cells into gland  
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Pilosebaceous unit   hair shaft, sebaceous gland, arrector pili muscle, hair follicle and hair root  
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Basal Cell Carcinoma   arises from follicular bulge of hair  
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defect that leades to albinism   lack of tyrosinase  
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Central canal of bone includes   vein, artery, and nerve  
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