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Physiology week 6-12 (possibly also previous weeks included as well)

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Define the "principle of autonomic antagonsim
Define 'acute' or 'fast' pain fibers Pain fibers associated with
Define 'chronic' or 'slow' pain fibers Pain fibers associated with
Where is Somatostain produced? in the delta cells of the pancreas
What does somatostatin inhibit?
which sensations are detected by our somatic senses? touch, temperature, and pain
What is the most abundant class of antibodies? IgG
define the extrinsic pathway of stage 1 of the coagulation pathway the pathway that involves chemicals released from damaged tissue
define the intrinsic pathway of stage 1 of the coagulation pathway the pathway of reactions involving clotting factors related and released to/in the blood
what is the complement cascade and what does it cause? the complement cascade is a group of enzymes that create membrane attack complexes on the surface of the antigen and causes lysis.
What antibody class is the predominant class that is produced after initial contact with an antigen? IgM
IgM is produced by which type of leukocytes? Immature B cells
What are the 4 main functions of the lymphatic system? Fluid balance, Immune system cell development; Filtration; transport of fats to the blood stream
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