Physiology ICE Flashcards
What lobe of cerebellum is primarily for proprioception
anterior lobe
What are dust cells for
phagocytosis and serve as macrophages
what is released by anterior pituitary
ACTH, TSH, GH, LH
what is released from posterior pituitary
ADH, oxytocin
what nerve is for general sensation of anterior 2/3 of tongue
CN XII
what blood types can type O donate to
A, AB, B
B cells mature in
bone marrow
Function of anterior horn
motor
function of posterior horn
sensory
lateral horn function
autonomic
parietal cells produce
HCL, intrinsic factor
thickest region of skeletal muscles band
H band
P, QRS, T wave representation
P=atrial depolarization
QRS=ventricular depolarization
T=atrial repolarizatin
Carbon dioxide is converted to
bicarbonate
what is vital capacity
max volume of air person can inhale and exhale
collecting duct is or isn’t water soluble
is water soluble
MC place where proteins are absorbed
duodenum and jejunem
thymus secretes
thymosin/T3T4
FSH and LH are for
puberty
ovulation is stimulated by
LH(FSH)
troponing keeps actin and myosin from interacting until
Ca is released
face sensation is from nerve
CN 5
Initial Action potential is from
Na influx
posterior column includes
fasciculus cuneatus, fasciculus gracillis