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What is contained in the cytoskeleton and what is its function?
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consists of a network of microtubules, microfilaments, intermediate
filaments, and thick filaments which work together to control cell shape
and movement
,Ion-Channel-Linked Receptors
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involved in rapid synaptic signaling between electrically excitable cells
Expand on disease etiology
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Disease etiology can be one or multiple factors leading to disease and
can effect one or multiple organ systems. Most etiologies are idiopathic
and/or nonspecific in nature.
Neurons function in
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communication
Name the 4 types of cell signaling
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, 1. Endocrine
2. Paracrine
3. Autocrine
4. Synaptic
Thin filaments are
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actin
Secondary Prevention
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early detection and treatment, the disease is asymptomatic and curable
(ex: going to the doctor for an annual pap smear)
What is the role of ribosomes?
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this the site of protein synthesis in the cell
What is the function of the mitochondria?
What is contained in the cytoskeleton and what is its function?
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consists of a network of microtubules, microfilaments, intermediate
filaments, and thick filaments which work together to control cell shape
and movement
,Ion-Channel-Linked Receptors
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involved in rapid synaptic signaling between electrically excitable cells
Expand on disease etiology
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Disease etiology can be one or multiple factors leading to disease and
can effect one or multiple organ systems. Most etiologies are idiopathic
and/or nonspecific in nature.
Neurons function in
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communication
Name the 4 types of cell signaling
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, 1. Endocrine
2. Paracrine
3. Autocrine
4. Synaptic
Thin filaments are
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actin
Secondary Prevention
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early detection and treatment, the disease is asymptomatic and curable
(ex: going to the doctor for an annual pap smear)
What is the role of ribosomes?
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this the site of protein synthesis in the cell
What is the function of the mitochondria?