KINE 305- Midterm Exam Guide - Comprehensive Notes for the exam ( 23 pages long!)
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Buffer system: work to resist any change in ph when an acid or base are added, without a buffer, adding an acid decreases the ph (below 7). Adding a base increases the ph (above 7). Strong acid + weak base (from your buffer solution) -> weak acid + salt. Strong base + weak acid (from your buffer solution) -> weak base + h2o. Formation of a weak acid when a strong acid is added. Formation of a weak base when a strong base is added. Histology: muscle cardiac, skeletal, smooth, bone, connective tissue adipose, cartilage, tendon, neural cerebellum, cerebral cortex, motor nerve ending, nerve fiber, neuron smear, Sensory neuron: detects input stimulus from a receptor: the receptor can refer to anything from a protein to an entire organ. Motor neuron: activates a muscle (in some cases!) Labyrinthine organs: endolymph- fluid in these canals, canals are lined with hair cells, bending of hair cells causes you to feel acceleration, not velocity.