For each question, identify which type of membrane transport mechanism each substance will use. Some answers may be used more than once or not at all.
Designate whether the liquid portion after centrifugation fo…
Designate whether the liquid portion after centrifugation for a Light Green top tube is serum or plasma
An antagonist for an adrenergic receptor will generally caus…
An antagonist for an adrenergic receptor will generally cause _________ of muscular arteries, leading to a drop in blood pressure.
________ hormones have intracellular receptors.
________ hormones have intracellular receptors.
Pancreatic _____ cells secrete glucagon.
Pancreatic _____ cells secrete glucagon.
The motor association cortex is part of the ______ level of…
The motor association cortex is part of the ______ level of motor control.
The _______ initiates movements.
The _______ initiates movements.
Preganglionic neurons of the ANS are myelinated.
Preganglionic neurons of the ANS are myelinated.
Taste (gustatory) cells are neurons.
Taste (gustatory) cells are neurons.
When arterial blood pressure increases above the normal rang…
When arterial blood pressure increases above the normal range, receptors within arteries are stimulated which send impulses to the vasomotor center in the medulla oblongata in the brain. In response, the vasomotor center sends out fewer impulses to the blood vessels, causing vasodilation of the blood vessels that results in a decrease in blood pressure. This aspect of blood pressure homeostasis is an example of a: