BIOA02H3 Study Guide - Axon Terminal, Enzyme, Neuroglia

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Lecture one: introduction to physiology. Lecture notes: a fish gill is a more efficient gas exchange organ, more efficient than the human/mammal lung. Adaptation: hemoglobin consists of four polypeptide chains; each chain consists of a heme group. Is any given physiology mechanism, a specific adaption to a given environmental condition or challenge. Time domains of physiological change. High altitudes low oxygen, low carbon dioxide. Underground low oxygen, high carbon dioxide. Under ice low oxygen. Lecture two: the nervous system. Reception: a pain receptor in the finger stimulates an afferent neuron. Transmission: the afferent neuron transmits the impulses to the spinal cord. Integration: interneurons integrate the information. Consists of the brain and spinal cord. Auditory information: balance, motor coordination, relay information, process sensory information, movement information. Peripheral nervous system: thermostat, neurohormone production, neurohormone production, neurohormone release, relay control, involuntary control, cardiovascular control, respiratory control. Afferent system: signal from source to central nervous system (signal)

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