BIPN 100 Study Guide - Final Guide: Acromegaly, Phagocytosis, Homeostasis

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Signaling: communica?on across membranes, gap junc?ons, direct contact, secreted molecules, local, long range, gpcrs, hpa, pep?de versus steroid hormones, various hormones, feedback loops, pathologies: cushing"s disease, addison"s disease, acromegaly. Ionic basis of the ac?on poten?al: voltage-gated sodium channels and refractory period, voltage-gated potassium channels, propaga?on, myelin, saltatory propaga?on. Synap)c transmission: anatomy of a synapse, mechanism of vesicle release, termina?ng transmiter signaling, types of neurotransmiters/receptors, ionotropic/metabotropic, excitatory and inhibitory, temporal and spa?al summa?on. Three types of muscle cells: skeletal, smooth, cardiac. Skeletal muscle: anatomy of a muscle, motor unit and motor pool, excita?on contrac?on coupling, neuromuscular junc?on structure func?on myo ber structure func?on, myo bril structure func?on, twitches fast and slow, summa?on, isotonic/isometric contrac?on. Smooth muscle: special features, paterns of contrac?on, single/mul?-unit, anatomy (no sarcomeres!, contrac?on signal transduc?on/modula?on, excita?on-contrac?on coupling. Cardiac muscle: pace making cells and muscle cells, ionic basis of aps, contrac?on signal transduc?on, refractory period, electrical conduc?on and conduc?ng system.

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