Pictures Flashcards
What is A?
Calcium ions
What is B?
The postsynaptic membrane
What is C?
Synaptic Vesicles
What is D?
The synaptic Cleft
What is E?
An ion channel
What is A?
Corpus Callosum
What is B?
Thalamus
What is C?
Hypothalamus
What is D?
Pons
What is E?
Medulla Oblongata
What is B?
Effector
What is C?
Sensory Neuron
What is D?
Motor Neuron
What is E?
Integration Center
What is A?
Receptor
What is A?
Cell body of ANS postganglionic nerve fiber
What is B?
Interneuron
What is C?
Cell body of ANS Preganglionic motor fiber
What is D?
Cell body of the somatic neuron
What is E?
Myelin sheath
Know the functions and pre/postganglionic fiber length of the parasympathetic and sympathetic divisions of the ANS
- The parasympathetic system has long preganglionic and short postganglionic
- The sympathetic system has short preganglionic and long postganglionic
Name E
Lacks photoreceptors, where the optic nerve exits the eye (blind spot)
Name D
Contains only cones, provides detailed color vision
Name C
Consists of a pigmented layer and a neural layer that contains photoreceptor
Name B
Location of blood vessels that supply nutrition to all eye layers.
Name A
Protects and shapes the eyeball; provides a sturdy anchoring site for extrinsic eye muscles.
Name D’s Blood type
Type O and Universal donor
Name C’s Blood type
Type B
Name B’s Blood type
Type A
Name A’s Blood type
Type AB and Universal recipient
Name E
Tympanic Membrane
Name D
Cochlea and houses the organ of Corti
Name C
Stapes
Name B
Semicircular Canals and where balance organs are located
Name A
Auricle (Pinna)
Name E
Adrenocorticotrophic hormone
Name D
Thyroid-stimulating hormone
Name C
Follicle-stimulating hormone
Name B
Prolactin
Name A
Growth Hormone
Name E
Purkinje fibers
Name D
Bundle Branches
Name C
AV Bundle (Bundle of His)
Name B
Atrioventricular (AV) Node
Name A
SA Node
Name G
Right Lung
Name E
Cardiac Notch
Name D
Primary bronchus
Name C
Trachea
Name B
Larynx
Name A
Pharynx
Name F
Diaphragm
Name E
Efferent vessels
Name D
Medulla
Name C
Cortex
Name B
Afferent vessels
Name A
Trabecula
Name E
Heavy Chain
Name D
Light Chain
Name C
Variable region
Name B
Constant region
Name A
Antigen binding site
What is the reflex produces muscle relaxation and lengthening in response to tension; the contracting muscle relaxes as its antagonist is activated?
Stretch
What is the reflex prevents muscle overstretching and maintains muscle tone?
Tendon
What reflex consists of an ipsilateral withdrawal reflex and a contralateral extensor reflex; important in maintaining balance?
Crossed- extensor
What reflex produces a rapid withdrawal of the body part from a painful stimulus; ipsilateral?
Flexor
What reflex tests both upper and lower motor pathways and the sole of the foot is stimulated with a dull instrument?
Plantar
Describe Sympathetic division
- short preganglionic, long postganglionic
- “Flight or Fight”
- Increase blood pressure
- Active during exercise
- Active during times of stress
- Excitement, embarrassment, emergency
Describe Parasympathetic division
- Active after you have eaten a meal
- Decreases heart rate
- Maintenance functions
- “Rest and digest”
- Digestion, defecation, diuresis
Describe ACh
- Preganglionic sympathetic
- Preganglionic parasympathetic
- Postganglionic sympathetic to sweat glands
- Postganglionic parasmpathetic
Where is NE found?
found in most postganglionic sympathetic
What is A?
Afferent arteriole
What is B?
Collecting duct
What is C?
Renal corpuscle
What is D?
Peritubular Capillaries
What is E?
Cortical Nephron
What is A?
Primordial Follicle
What is B?
Primary follicle
What is C?
Mature vesicular follicle
What is D?
Corpus Luteum
What is E?
Secondary oocyte ovulation
What is A?
Midpiece
What is B?
Head
What C?
Nucleus
What is D?
Tail
What is A?
Neutrophil
What is B?
monocyte
What is C?
Eosinophil
What is D?
Lymphocyte