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Passive force in skeletal muscle is largely caused by

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Describe the difference between the rate of diffusion seen for sodium and urea.

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When a muscle is stimulated and generates force but remains at a fixed length.

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Cranial nerves lose their action or may be affected after the loss of the function of the
spinal cord.

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Skeletal muscles are composed of hundreds to thousands of individual cells called


myofibrils.

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A compound action potential is the sum of all the action potentials of all dendrites
passing through the nerve.

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The stimulus voltage needed to generate a twitch is

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An action potential can be propagated along an axon because there are ___
channels in the membrane.

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Which of the following caused a change in membrane potential from -70 to -40 in the
cell body?

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What is the pressure potential (in MPa) of a plant using cryoscopy where the lowest temperature is -5.2 oC and
tapers off at -2.5oC? Rm temp is 27oC.

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Estrogen is produced by developing ovarian follicles.

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"If you double the concentration of a nondiffusible solute than is on one side of the
membrane, the osmotic pressure not change."

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During the latent period for an isotonic concentric contraction

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Muscle shortening velocity

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"When you generate the isometric length-tension curve, which of the following forces
will notbe indicated on your screen?"
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The initiation of an action potential in a sensory neuron in the body normally occurs
in dendrites.

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Metallic objects must notbe used when excising the sciatic nerve.

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A Snellen Eye Chart is used to determine binocular vision and depth perception.

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Saline injections are used in the hormone replacement experiment to measure the
effect of sodium chloride on bone density.

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Pressure blocking decreases stimulus threshold

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What does it mean that the voltage just inside the membrane is negative?

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Larger localization differences indicate the narrower dynamic range in that particular
area.

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Touching the free end of the nerve with a glass rod would cause an observed
reaction on the sciatic nerve.

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The legs of a double pithed frog are firmer as compared to a normal frog.

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The effect of increasing the concentration of sodium chloride from 9mM to 18mM in
the left beaker was to

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"During an isometric contraction, "

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Action potential conduction velocity is fastest in which of the following fibers?

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What is the approximate concentration of Na+ inside a typical cell (intracellular


concentration)

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An action potential in a motor neuron triggers the release of which neurotransmitter?

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"How would you treat a thyroidectomized animal so that it functions like a ""normal""
animal?"
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Maximal active tension will be produced in a skeletal muscle fiber when

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"At equilibrium, the concentration of water is equal on both sides of the membrane."

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A sub-threshold stimulus will elicit no response even when applied with short time
intervals.

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Which best describes a C fiber?

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The application of HCl on the free end of the nerve is used to determine the effect of
osmotic stimuli.

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Avogadro's number is a constant for the number of molecules.

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An untreated female's T-score is anticipated to become more positive after


menopause.

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An injection of TSH to an otherwise normal animal will cause which of the following?

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Axons are

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What is the approximate concentration of K+ outside a typical cell (extracellular


concentration)

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A frog whose toe is immersed in 10% HCl will have a shorter reaction time as
compared to a frog whose toe is immersed in 5% HCl.

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What is the polarity of the resting membrane potential (voltage)?

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The units of conduction velocity are

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Visual acuity can be tested by focusing on a coin held in front of your nose and
noting the differences in the position of the coin when closing one eye at a time while
looking at the said coin.

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The stimulus voltage needed to generate a complete tetanus is


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The solute potential of a plant sample where change in weight = 0 is at 0.234m AT 27oC is ______ MPa. Please use 2
decimal places on all computations.

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Single pithing the frog would cause cessation of motor functions because no signal
can be transmitted from the brain to the spinal cord

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"The axons from touch fibers are A fibers, and the axons from pain fibers are C
fibers. When you stub your toe, which would you expect to perceive first?"

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What is the approximate concentration of K+ inside a typical cell (intracellular


concentration)

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It takes a longer time for a single pithed frog to respond to its toe being immersed in
hot water as compared to a double pithed frog.

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What is the approximate concentration of Na+ outside a typical cell (extracellular


concentration)

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The motor neuron and muscle fiber intersect at what is called


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Increasing the amount of stimulus would translate to an increase in reaction time of


the organism to that stimulus.

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NaCl can pass through the membrane with a slightly small MWCO.

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"During an isotonic concentric contraction, the"

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Active force

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"After perfectly executing single pithing, a frog can still be able to close its eyes when
it is touched with a piece of cotton."

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