possible written Flashcards
what are the functions of blood
what conditions can relate to audiology
tell me about the flexor reflex
what is the function of the epiglottis
to keep food and water out of your lungs
where is the main site of nutrient absorption in the GI tract
small intestine
what is the main function of the liver
metabolism and bile formation
what is the function of the kidneys
filtration and excretion of urine
where are the nephrons and what do they do
microscopic structures in the kidneys & they filter waste
what is the resting membrane potential of typical CNS cell
describe the resting state of a receptor cell and what is involved in depolarizing a receptor
how do receptor potenitals encode the intensity of a stimulus
what stimulates an action potentioal in a neuron
how do action potetnials encode the intensity of a stimulus
how do action potentials travel
what cells create myelin in the PNS and CNS
Describe what happens at a synapse
where is regeneration more likely to happen in our body in the PNS or CNS
PNS, the CNS cant regrow and thats why people can come back from paralysis
why does regeneration occur?
what the body does to heart, blood vessels, eyes, digestive tract etc for fight or flight versus rest/digest
how are the hypothalamus and pituitary gland and adrenal gland involved in our state of stress?
what is the HPA-axis and what does it do for our body
neurophysiological model of tinnitus
cardiac cycle and blood flow
describe the lympahtic system
accessory organs and how they help digestion
basics of types of SCI with images to descibe ares affected by symptoms in basic terms
can you easily access all 12 cranial nerves and if so tell me your 2 favorite tests