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What do adherens do?
connected to actin filaments, helps stick 2 cell membranes together to form a seal
What do desmosomes do?
connected between 2 cells to IFs, gives strength to hold cells together
What do hemidesmosomes do?
connected between 1 cell and the extracellular matrix, similar to a desmosome.
What does thymosin do?
T cell development in the thymus
What does atrial natriuretic peptide do?
Inhibits Na+ and fluid reabsorption, comes from the heart
Electric force equation
FE=(kq1q2)/r2=qE
Electric field equation
E=kQ/r2
Electric potential energy equation
U=kQq/r
Diffraction equation?
dsin(theta) = n lambda
Eosinophils?
Parasitic and fungal infections
Neutrophils?
Bacterial and viral infections
Innate immune cells (myeloid lineage)?
Neutrophil, eosinophil, basophil, mast cell, monocyte, dendritic cell, macrophage
Acquired immune cells (lymphoid lineage)?
B cell, natural killer cell, T cell , memory T cell, cytotoxic T cell, helper T cell, memory B cell, plasma cell
What catalyzes the point of no return in glycolysis?
PFK 1 (F6P to F1,6P
What inhibits PFK1?
ATP and low pH
What does PFK do when phosphorylated
Acts as a phosphatase in gluconeogenesis
What does insulin do to PFK?
Dephosphorylates it to decrease gluocneogenesis