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18.12.2019 •
Biology
If you dont know some its ok.
terminology, cells,tissue, and the integumentary, skeletal, and muscular system
1. compare and contrast endocrine and exocrine secretions. give an example of each.
2. what is connective tissue? explain how connective tissue is classified, and give an example
for each type.
3. explain the main functions of the integumentary system.
4. name and briefly describe the layers of skin from deep to superficial. which epidermal
layer is only found in the palms and soles?
5. explain what happens in albinism. what conditions or issues would you expect to see more
of and why?
6. what is homeostasis? how is it regulated? explain the differences between negative and
positive feedback loops, and give an example of each.
7. name and briefly describe the functions of each of the 11 organ systems of the body.
8. what is anatomical position?
9. what are the levels of organization of the human body from simplest to most complex?
10. name the four stages of cell division and explain what happens at each phase.
11. explain the differences between isotonic, hypotonic, and hypertonic solutions. what
happens to your cells in each?
12. know the directional terms, dissection planes, body cavities, and regions in your
terminology study guide document.
13. describe the four basic bone shapes. give an example of each.
14. compare and contrast the two types of bone marrow. where would each be found, what
are their functions, etc.
15. compare and contrast the endosteum and periosteum.
16. explain the process of bone repair after a fracture. why is repair relatively easy in
bones?
17. what are the functions of the skeletal system? are there different functions for the
axial and appendicular skeletons? if so, what are they?
18. explain the effects of aging on the skeletal system.
19. know the names and locations of the bones in the body.
20. what is the difference between a true rib and a false rib? what type of joint
connects the ribs to the sternum?
21. name and describe the three types of joints. which would be the most common? give
an example of each.
22. explain the process of muscle contraction. be thorough! be sure to include filaments
involved, how they work, chemicals needed, etc.
23. explain the levels of organization of a muscle from largest to smallest. be sure to include fibrous tissue layers
24.what is muscle fatigue and things can cause it.
25.compare and contrast fast and slow fibers. include what types of activity each would most likely be used for, what primary method of energy production is, and relative times to fatigue.
26.know the 14 movements defined in class
27. define the terms origin,insertion, and action and explain how they relate to each other in the muscular system
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Ответ:
GABA
Explanation:
Purkinje neurons are located in the cerebellar cortex of an organism. These neurons receive impulse from the granule cells. These neurons were discovered by the czech scientiest Purkyne.
GABA ( Gamma amino butyric acid) is the only transmitter used by the purkinje cells for signalling. The GABA neurotransmitter blocks the neurotransmission and shows the inhibitory actions on cells.
Thus, the correct answer is option (D).