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How does memory work?
long and short term memory, electric signals of memory
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What are the uses of G Protein in the senses?
g protein and action potentials and processes of senses
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How does a G protein function?
Parts and function of a G protein
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How does an action potential move through the eye?
exlanation of an action potential in the eye, rods, bipolar neurons and the optic nerve
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What gets reabsorbed in the proximal convoluted tubule, the decending limb of the loop of Henle, the ascending limb of the loop of henle, and the distal convoluted tubule. The vasa recta is also…
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Same mechanism as previous video, except in more depth because it focuses in on the kidney. Explains differences in cortical nephron vs juxtamedullary nephron.
Q: How does this mechanism work?
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This video discusses ADH and aquaporins.
Q: What is ADH, and what does it do?
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What the micturition reflex is, how we learn to control our bladder.
Q: What is the mictuirtion reflex?
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How histamine works in the stomach to stimulate cells. Cheif cells and parietal cell functions/secretions.
Q: What are the affects of histamine on the stomach?
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This video teaches how we get more stomach acid, and then how that acid becomes neutralized in the duodenum.
Question: How do we get stomach acid?
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The bicarbonate buffer system, and how it gets us from being more acidic to more alkaline. Bicarbonate goes into pancreatic duct, and hydrogen goes into the blood.
Q: How is bicarbonate made in the…
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Hepatic portal system, and how it functions
Questions: How does the hepatic portal system work?
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This video is about cells and hormones in the digestive system.
What is the difference between exocrine and endocrine?
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What are the ANS receptors? Parasympathetic, Sympathetic systems, receptors
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Bile functions, emulsification, chylomicron formation, the route chylomicrons take to become VLDL.
Q: How do we make chylomicrons?
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Digestive cells and enzymes. Digestive tract (very quickly). Scenarios where an individual would be in acidosis and alkalosis (respiratory and metabolic)
Q: What is happening with pH?
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How does the Nervous sytem branch?
the Branches of the Nervous system
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What are reflexes and how does muscle spindle work?
What relexes are, how they work and some details about muscle spindles.
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The pathways of reflexes, whether they excite or inhibit muscles
Questions: What is the function of the Golgi tendon, Withdrawel reflex, crosses extensor reflex?
What relexes are, how they work and…
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What are the ANS receptors? Parasympathetic, Sympathetic systems, receptors
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A description of chylomicrons and the role of LDL and HDL in the body.
Q: What are chylomicrons?
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This video explains how glomerular pressure, pressure in the bowman's capsule, and blood colloid osmotic pressure all effect Glomerular Filtration Rate.
Q: How is filtration regulated in the…
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What is the difference in the parasympathetic and sympathetic synapses?
post and presynaptic gangion, alpha and beta receptors
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Enzymes from the pancrease. S-Cells, I-Cells, K-Cells (their functions and what they secrete).
Q: How do we digest and absorb fats?
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This video discusses metabolic questions.
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This video discusses inspiration and expiration.
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What causes either an increase of decrease in repiration rates?
hypethetical situations for determing if respiation increases of decreases.
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This video discusses the hemoglobin O2 dissociation curve.
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This video discusses the hemoglobin O2 dissociation curve.
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How do Acetyl molecules form from pyruvate?
The formation of Acetyl from pyruvate and their products.
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