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Physiology Alicia

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What are the three major chatecholamines dopamine epinephrine norepinephrine
a bundle of predominantly afferent nerve fibers sensory nerve
most abundant glia cell in the nervous system astrocytes
the indentation of the sarcolemma which contributes to transmission of stimuli t tubules
definition of an isometric contraction when the muscle length remains the same while the tension increases
of the two: cardiac and skeletal muscle, in which one does calcium remain in the sarcolemma longer cardiac, because it sustains an impulse longer
in what part of the bone are blood cells formed red bone marrow
in which joint category is syndesmoses synarthroses
what type of tissue is found in the pubic symphysis fibrocartilage
in what type of joints are bursae found synovial joints
the layer of connective tissue on the surface of a long bone periosteum
osteoclasts versus osteoblasts versus osteocytes osteclasts remove bone tissue osteoblasts form new bone tissue osteocytes are nondividing mature bone cells
the three smaller pathways that make up cellular respiration glycolysis citric acid cycle electron transport system
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