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SectiOfl 1: CUL PHYSIOLOGY. FLUID HOME...
• Chapter 1: The Celi and Fluid Homeostasis
CELL STRUCTURE AND ORGANIZATION THE CELL MEMBRANĘ FLUID COMPARTMENTS: SlZE AND CONS... OSMOSIS, STAPUNC FORCES, AND F LIM...
• Chapter 2: Membranę Transport
CELLULAR TRANSPORT: PASSIVE AND A... ION CHANNELS
S1CNAL TRANSDOCTION MECKANISMS ReviewQuestions
Section 2: THE NERVOUS SYSTEM AND MUS...
• Chopter 3: Nervc and Muscle Phystology
REST1NG MEMBRANĘ POTENTIALS ELECTROPHYSłCAL PR1NCIPLES
Dondritcs
Denriritic spines igemmules)
Rough endopłasmic rcticulum (Nissl subslancel
Mitochondr jon
Kucleus
Axon
Nucleolus
TON POTENTIAL
ACTlON POTENTIAL CONDUCTION SYNAPT1C TRANSMISSION NEUROMUSCULAR JUNCTłON SKELETAL MUSCLE ORGAN IZATTON CXClTATK>N<ONTRACTTON COUPLING THE SLIDING Fi LAMENT THEORY MECHANICAL CONSIOERATIONS IN $XEl... SMOOTH MUSCLE CARDIAC MUSCLE
• CKAPTER 4: Of ganization and Ceneral f uo...
THE CENTRAL NERVOUS SYSTEM THE PER1PHERAL NERVOUS SYSTEM
• CHAPTER S: Sensory Physiology
SENSORY RECEPTORS THE VISUAL SYSTEM THE AUDITORY SYSTEM THE VEST1BULAR SYSTEM CHEMICAL SENSES
• CHAPTER 6: The Somalie Motor System
MUSCLE SPINDL ES SPINAŁ REfLEXES
ROLE Of HłGHER CENTERS IN MOTOR CO...
• CHAPTER 7: The Autonomie Nervous System
ORGANIZATION AND GENERAL FUNCTIO... AUTONOMIC RECEPTORS Rcview Qoestions
Se<tK>n 3: CARD!OVASCULAR PHYSIOLOGY
• CHAPTER fc OYCfYtCW Of tfoc H«f t Cif
Axon hillock
Inilial segment of axon Neurotul>ulcs Golgi apparalus l>sosome Cdi body isoma) Axosomalit synapsę Clial (astrocyic) pcoccss Axodendfiiic synapsę
Neurons Neurons consisl oł th© soma (celi body), multiple dendrites, and an axon. Neurons receive signals from othor neurons at synapses. rosulting in changes in local membran© potential. When ihe membran© potentiał is sufficientły depolarized. an action potenlial is initiated at the axon hillock and is propagated down the length of the axon to synapses with other neurons or muscle cdls.