Physiology Flashcards
What is the fxn of the nucleolus?
Site of transcription and processing of rRNA
Reactions/processes that occur in the cytoplasm?
HUGS take 2:
Hemesynthesis
Urease cycle
Glucogenesis
Unique about the mitochondria
Maternally derived
Does not follow genetic code
Site of beta oxidation and krebs cycle
rer and ser abundant in?
Liver
SpecialiZed sEr in the skeletal and neuron
Sarcoplasmic reticulum
Nissl substance
Added to lysosomal me boun protein by the golgi app?
Mannose 6 phosphate
Dse with missing dynein in cilia and flagella
Kartagener syndrome
Phenylalanine derivatives
Pare true love does not exist to Me
Phenylalanine, tyrosine, l-dopa, dopamine, NE, epi, thyroxine, melanin
Tryptophan derivatives
Tryptophan, melatonin, serotonin, niacin
Serotonin; location, comes from.
Median raphe; serotonin
Comes from tryptophan
Vasomotor center, resp center, swallowing, coughing, vomitting
Medulla oblongata
Micturation center, pneumotaxic, apneustic center
Pons
Relay center for almost all sensations?
Thalamus
Contributes to balance
Cerebellum
Connects two brain hemispheres?
Corpus callusom, ant. Commissure
Lobe.. Motor, personality, calculation
Frontal lobe
Lobe… Somatosensory cortex
Parietal lobe
lobe… Vision
Occipital lobe
Lobe… Hearing, vestibular processing, recognition of faces, optic pathay
Temporal lobe
Association areas.. Plans and creates motor pattern for speech
Broca’s area… Expressive aphasia
Association areas… Behaviour, emotion, motivation
Limbic asso. Areas
Amnesia resulting from a Hippocampal lesion resulting to impaired ability to form new memories through memorization
Anterograde amnesia
Amnesia resulting from lesion at thalamus. Unable to recall events prior to the onset
Retrograde amnesia