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faculty.fortlewis.edu/byrd_s/physiologyweb/Physiology%20ppts/Neuronal%20function.ppt
8 Oct 2003:
Nervous System. Brain, spinal cord, efferent and afferent neurons. Pattern of information flow:. Receptor Afferent path Integration Efferent Path Effect. Central Nervous System (CNS). Main cell types are neurons and glial cells. Typical Arrangement
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faculty.fortlewis.edu/byrd_s/physiologyweb/Physiology%20ppts/Glycolysis.Fat.AminoAcids.ppt
29 Aug 2006:
Metabolism. Metabolism =. Energy released during catabolic metabolism goes to:. How is metabolism regulated? Important in Metabolic Pathways. Oxidation/Reduction reactions. Substrate-level phosphorylations. Oxidative phosphorylation. Decarboxylations
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faculty.fortlewis.edu/byrd_s/physiologyweb/Physiology%20ppts/Cardiac%20physiology.ppt
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Cardiac Muscle and Heart Function. Cardiac muscle fibers are striated – sarcomere is the functional unit. Fibers are branched; connect to one another at intercalated discs. The discs contain several gap junctions. Nuclei are centrally located.
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5 Sep 2007:
Figure 2-3. Table 2-2. Figure 2-7 (1 of 3). Figure 2-7 (2 of 3). Figure 2-7 (3 of 3). Figure 2-8 (2 of 6). Figure 2-8 (3 of 6). Figure 2-8 (4 of 6). Figure 2-8 (5 of 6). Figure 2-8 (6 of 6). Figure 2-9 (2 of 7). Figure 2-9 (3 of 7). Figure 2-11 -
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28 Feb 2007:
CNS. Brain and spinal cord. Brain = two cerebral hemispheres, brainstem, cerebellum,. Diencephalon = thalamus/hypothalamus/pituitary. Spinal cord = ascending and descending axons, interneurons, autonomic neurons, sensory neurons, motor neurons.
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16 Apr 2007:
Circulating portion of the extracellular fluid; 25% of total ECF. Acts as buffer between cells and external environment. Carries nutrients, waste, fluid, signaling molecules. Capable of partial repair of holes, fighting infection, detoxification.
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