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NCTI A&P FINAL Exam Questions and Answers 100% Correct Aceytlcholine neurotransmitter associated with voluntary muscle control, attention, and arousal anaerobic respiration Respiration in the absence of oxygen. This produces lactic acid. major muscles of the back latissimus dorsi, trapezius, deltoid, infraspinatus, teres minor, teres major Aceytlcholine neurotransmitter associated with voluntary muscle control, attention, and arousal anaerobic respiration Respiration in the absence of oxygen. This produces lactic acid. major muscles of the back latissimus dorsi, trapezius, deltoid, infraspinatus, teres minor, teres major

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Aceytlcholine neurotransmitter associated with voluntary muscle control, attention, and

arousal




anaerobic respiration Respiration in the absence of oxygen. This produces lactic acid.




major muscles of the back latissimus dorsi, trapezius, deltoid, infraspinatus, teres minor,

teres major




Components of the respiratory system Nose


Pharynx

Larynx

Trachea

Bronchi

Lungs with alveoli

Diaphragm

Muscles surrounding the ribs

,Mechanics of Ventilation Movement of the Diaphragm and intercostal muscles to increase

(diaphragm/intercostals relax) or decrease (diaphragm/intercostals contract) the pressure in the

chest cavity to cause expiration or inspiration respectively.




keeps alveoli open Surface tension tends to collapse the alveoli, but this is countered by a

kind of "coating" that covers the alveolar surface called surfactant. Surfactant reduces the surface

tension of water, keeping the alveoli open so that we can breathe easily.




pH of body Blood - 7.35 - 7.45


Urine - 6.0

Gastric Acid - 1.5-2




adrenergic receptors receptor sites for the sympathetic neurotransmitters norepinephrine

and epinephrine




Alpha 1 receptors vasoCONSTRICTION -> increase BP, dilate pupils




Beta 1 receptors increase heart rate and force of contraction

, Beta 2 receptors bronchodilation and relaxes the uterus




coronary arteries blood vessels that branch from the aorta and carry oxygen-rich blood to

the heart muscle




cardiac output heart rate x stroke volume




cardiac conduction system The sino-atrial (SA) node.


The atrio-ventricular (AV) node.

The bundle of His.

The left and right bundle branches.

The Purkinje fibres.




SA node The SA (sinoatrial) node generates an electrical signal that causes the upper heart

chambers (atria) to contract.




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