Fill-in-the-Blank 49. Hormones released by _________ cells are called neurohormo
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Fill-in-the-Blank49. Hormones released by _________ cells are called neurohormones.
50. ___________ are chemical signals released by neurons that induce an electrical signal.
51. A(n) __________ ligand originates naturally within the body
52. ___________ convey electrical signals to the cell body of a neuron.
53. A transient change in membrane potential that can be either depolarizing or hyperpolarizing is known as a(n)___________
54. During the _________ phase of action potential development, voltage-gated sodium channels are open.
55. If potassium channels were blocked, the ____________ phase of the action potential would not occur normally.
56. Caffeine prevents the actions of adenosine and is thus classified as an adenosine receptor ________________.
57. Deep partial thickness burns leave the body vulnerable to dehydration, hypothermia, and_____
58. Mr L is blushing. The redness in his skin reflects the presence of a blood pigment called ___________.
59. Little Juliette, aged 2, will only wear orange clothes and eat orange food. Her mother fears that she has jaundice, because her skin is yellow. The doctor informs her that excessive intake of orange vegetables is the cause, a condition called _______________.
60. Excess bile pigments in the blood result in a condition called ________________.
61. The layer of skin composed of adipose tissue and fascia is the ______layer
62. The sheath in which a hair develops is called a(n) __________.
63. The visible part of a nail is called the_____________
64. Most of the hair follicles on your head are in the______ phase of development
65. The oily secretion from the sebaceous glands is _____________.
66. An emergency medical team is responding to a terrible car crash. The car hit a telephone pole and the gasoline tank exploded. The EMTs pull the driver out of the car. He is still alive, but seriously burned. As the ambulance rushes to the hospital, the lead EMT uses the ___________ to estimate the extent of the body surface area on the victim and radios that information to the awaiting hospital team.
67. Steve is a 45-year-old technician in a photo processing lab. An electrical spark ignited the chemicals in a vat behind him, exploding burning chemicals all over his back and legs. Steve was able to get out before the paper stock caught fire, but he ultimately suffered burns over 40% of his body. The chance of Steve dying from his wounds is___________.
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49. Hormones released by NEURON cells are called neurohormones.
50. NEUROTRANSMITTERS are chemical signals released by neurons that induce an electrical signal.
51. A(n) __________ ligand originates naturally within the body
52. DENDRITES convey electrical signals to the cell body of a neuron.
53. A transient change in membrane potential that can be either depolarizing or hyperpolarizing is known as a(n) EPSPs and/or IPSPs
54. During the UPSTROKE / DEPOLARIZATION phase of action potential development, voltage-gated sodium channels are open.
55. If potassium channels were blocked, the DEPOLARIZATION / UNDERSHOOT phase of the action potential would not occur normally.
56. Caffeine prevents the actions of adenosine and is thus classified as an adenosine receptor ANTAGONIST.
57. Deep partial thickness burns leave the body vulnerable to dehydration, hypothermia, and INFECTION
58. Mr L is blushing. The redness in his skin reflects the presence of a blood pigment called HEMOGLOBIN.
59. Little Juliette, aged 2, will only wear orange clothes and eat orange food. Her mother fears that she has jaundice, because her skin is yellow. The doctor informs her that excessive intake of orange vegetables is the cause, a condition called Carotenemia
60. Excess bile pigments in the blood result in a condition called JAUNDICE
61. The layer of skin composed of adipose tissue and fascia is the SUBCUTANEOUS layer
62. The sheath in which a hair develops is called a(n) FOLLICLE
63. The visible part of a nail is called the NAIL PLATE.
66. An emergency medical team is responding to a terrible car crash. The car hit a telephone pole and the gasoline tank exploded. The EMTs pull the driver out of the car. He is still alive, but seriously burned. As the ambulance rushes to the hospital, the lead EMT uses the RULE OF NINES to estimate the extent of the body surface area on the victim and radios that information to the awaiting hospital team.
67. Steve is a 45-year-old technician in a photo processing lab. An electrical spark ignited the chemicals in a vat behind him, exploding burning chemicals all over his back and legs. Steve was able to get out before the paper stock caught fire, but he ultimately suffered burns over 40% of his body. The chance of Steve dying from his wounds is NOT SURE ABOUT THIS ONE!
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