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So did a quick notes review just wanted to clarify some random stuff
I have
If solute concentration is greater outside a cell, osmotic pressure on outside is low, vacuole will not remove water from its inside? Did I mess that up. Should it be osmotic pressure on outside is high, vacule WILL remove water from its inside?
How do you determine if interphase finishes and Mitosis starts. I know it has something to do with the DNA:Cytoplasm ratio but what was it exactly?
MHC I --> Viruses/cancers/things inside the cell already; MHC II things outside the cell/pathogens right?
Are both MHC I and MHC II present at the same time on a cell?
Centromeres are the organizing center for each chromosome is all I have for them. Anything else?
Is the Amino end of a Polypeptide the 3' or 5' end. What about the Carboxylic end?
Double checking increase temp, increase PCO2, physical exertion, decrease pH, decrease BPG leads to a rightward shift of Oxygen dissociation cure?
Fetal Hb is a leftwards shift as a result?
I have this written:
"Distension: increased pressure from water on lungs" is that right?
Also stretch receptors of lungs stimulated by distention. An inhibition of stretch receptors lead to a decrease in depth and rate of breathing right?
I also have this written. Lungs have cillia. Is that right?
I also have cillia is needed for air to enter fallopian tube in my respiration section...is that true. I know cilla is involved with eggs to eject. I think i just miswrote egg there
What exactly is the purpose of an endosom? I have clathrin coated pits are means of forming endosomes and that's it
I have this wrttein. Unsure if it's correct
The more plasma therefore filtered out into Bowman's capsule and will icnrease solute concentration in glomerulus; this will decrease rate of filtration due to the loss of normal gradient.
That did not make sense to me. Wouldn't it be the opposite?
What is segmentation exactly in digestion? I have mixing of intestinal contents, breaking large particles to smaller ones. Allows for alternating contractions. But what does that mean?
What are the Haverisan canals exactly in bones? Is that just where everything is stored. It is analagous to the kidney's nephrons?
Tetanus vs Rigor Mordus
Tetanus is lack of Calcium and Rigor Mordus is lack of ATP right
Are both sustained contractions?
Ligae/Lyase aren't they basically the same thing? Except Lyase can also deal with removal of a bond?
Opsonization with immunology? I couldn't read my handwriting
I have
If solute concentration is greater outside a cell, osmotic pressure on outside is low, vacuole will not remove water from its inside? Did I mess that up. Should it be osmotic pressure on outside is high, vacule WILL remove water from its inside?
How do you determine if interphase finishes and Mitosis starts. I know it has something to do with the DNA:Cytoplasm ratio but what was it exactly?
MHC I --> Viruses/cancers/things inside the cell already; MHC II things outside the cell/pathogens right?
Are both MHC I and MHC II present at the same time on a cell?
Centromeres are the organizing center for each chromosome is all I have for them. Anything else?
Is the Amino end of a Polypeptide the 3' or 5' end. What about the Carboxylic end?
Double checking increase temp, increase PCO2, physical exertion, decrease pH, decrease BPG leads to a rightward shift of Oxygen dissociation cure?
Fetal Hb is a leftwards shift as a result?
I have this written:
"Distension: increased pressure from water on lungs" is that right?
Also stretch receptors of lungs stimulated by distention. An inhibition of stretch receptors lead to a decrease in depth and rate of breathing right?
I also have this written. Lungs have cillia. Is that right?
I also have cillia is needed for air to enter fallopian tube in my respiration section...is that true. I know cilla is involved with eggs to eject. I think i just miswrote egg there
What exactly is the purpose of an endosom? I have clathrin coated pits are means of forming endosomes and that's it
I have this wrttein. Unsure if it's correct
The more plasma therefore filtered out into Bowman's capsule and will icnrease solute concentration in glomerulus; this will decrease rate of filtration due to the loss of normal gradient.
That did not make sense to me. Wouldn't it be the opposite?
What is segmentation exactly in digestion? I have mixing of intestinal contents, breaking large particles to smaller ones. Allows for alternating contractions. But what does that mean?
What are the Haverisan canals exactly in bones? Is that just where everything is stored. It is analagous to the kidney's nephrons?
Tetanus vs Rigor Mordus
Tetanus is lack of Calcium and Rigor Mordus is lack of ATP right
Are both sustained contractions?
Ligae/Lyase aren't they basically the same thing? Except Lyase can also deal with removal of a bond?
Opsonization with immunology? I couldn't read my handwriting