HTHSCI 1H06 Study Guide - Final Guide: Caudate Nucleus, Neurotransmission, Cartilage

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You should be able to describe and understand the following: Homeostasis: definition, components of a feedback loop, positive vs negative feedback (provide examples, homeostasis and disease, signs vs symptoms. Integument: structure (epidermis, dermis & hypodermis*, when and where structure (layers) may differ, examples of how skin is an indicator of clinical conditions. Skin glands (types, function, location: basis of anti-aging therapies (creams, botox, fillers, tattoos, hypodermis (structure & function), blisters, classification of burns. Dermatology (focus on info that overlaps between mcmaster & conestoga lectures: melanomas, what are they, abcds of melanoma identification, basis of anti-aging therapies (creams, botox, fillers) Ionic composition of intracellular and extracellular fluid (na+, k+, ca2+, cl-, proteins: charge vs electrical gradient. Factors involved in maintaining rmp: hyperpolarization vs depolarization, voltage-gated vs ligand-gated ion channels, gp vs ap, spatial vs temporal summation. Integration @ the hillock: phases of the ap. Neurotransmission: gp vs ap, spatial vs temporal summation.

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