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Pumps in the sarcoplasmic ret that pumps ca from the cytoplasm into the sarcoplasmicreticulum and is bound by a protein?

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calsequesterin

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This is everything outside of the CNS (ie nerves) The main purpose of the PNS isto connect the CNS to the limbs and organs?

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Peripheral Nervous system

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Also known as breathing, involves both bringing air into the lungs (inhalation) and releasing air to the atmosphere (exhalation)?

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external respiration

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Each muscle cell has a single motor end plate These muscle cells have a membrane that generates an all or nothing muscle impulse?

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mono terminal

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It is the process of air flowing into the lungs during inspiration(inhalation) and out of the lungs during expiration (exhalation)?

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pulmonary ventilation

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Bones that are in the spinal cord and face, which, because of their unique dimension,don't fit in any of the other shape categories?

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Aphasic muscle cell is one that is designed to contract with strength but not for a long time Has a relatively slow onset of contraction?

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The part of the neuron that is most like other cells It has the nucleus, genetic machinery, and is where many of the metabolic processes happen?

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Itincludes all aspects of the function of the body systems, such ascardio vascular physiology, respiratory physiology, reproductive physiology etc

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Bones that make up the skull, shoulder blades, sternum and ribs These curved, thin bones protect internal organs and provide an anchor for muscles?

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This varies between having few mitochondria and no mitochondria It is primarily anaerobic, so its energy comes from carbohydrates through anaerobic metabolism?

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Based on a network of interconnected neurons, located primarily in the brain stem -reticular formation It interconnects with the hypothalamic and thalamic stems?

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Bones that are found in the hands, wrists, feet, ears and knees These small, round bones are embedded in tendons and protect them from the great pressure and force they encounter?

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It contains 80 bones, including the skull, spine and rib cage It forms the central structure of the skeleton, with the function of protecting the brain,spinal cord, heart and lungs?

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It is next to the motor cortex and is crucial to developing finely tuned movementsThe primary motor cortex will send the signals out, but it will go through the motor association area?

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Isa network consisting of blood, blood vessels, and the heart This network supplies tissues in the body with oxygen and other nutrients, transports hormones, and removes unnecessary waste products?

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Bones that are found in the arms, legs, fingers and toes These bones are longer than they are wide and are cylindrical They move when the muscles around them contract, and they are the most mobile parts of the skeleton?

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The remaining 126 bones and it includes the arms, legs, shoulder girdle and pelvic girdle The lower portion of the appendicular skeleton protects the major organs associated with digestion and reproduction and provides stability when aperson is walking or running?

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