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Daniela Bautista

Physiology Weeks 7-13

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Dopamine, epinephrine, and norepinephrine are classified as: catecholamines.
No impulse can be sent through a neuron during the absolute refractory period.
Serotonin is an example of an: amine neurotransmitter.
Cerebrospinal fluid is formed by filtratio8n of blood in the: choroid plexuses.
The last step in the nonsteroid hormone mechanism, of action is: protein kinases activate other enzymes.
The type of cells that secrete ACTH are: corticotrophs.
The two-point discrimination test can be used to measure: the sensitivity of the skin in various parts of the body.
The mechanism of which three hormones work together to regulate blood volume? aldosterone, ANH, and ADH.
complement can best be described as a: enzyme in blood.
Memory cells: become plasma cells when exposed to an antigen.
Ciliated cells lining the respiratory tract: help move the mucus blanket toward the pharynx.
Which gas law deals with solubility of gases in solution? Henry
The PCO2 in the atmosphere is: less than in the alveolar air.
The hormone that stimulates the gallbladder to release bile is: cholecystokinin.
Which blood vessel carries absorbed food from the GI tract to the liver? Portal vein.
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