Knowledge and Experience - Workspace
... To follow daily these cells and change media To freeze these cells for later use To make sure that cultures are maintained to high standard of cleanliness and sterility To help researchers with setting up of experiments To be able to perform assays such as RTPCR, Western blots and ELISAs To maintain ...
... To follow daily these cells and change media To freeze these cells for later use To make sure that cultures are maintained to high standard of cleanliness and sterility To help researchers with setting up of experiments To be able to perform assays such as RTPCR, Western blots and ELISAs To maintain ...
Hip Anatomy anterior superior iliac spine (ASIS) = is an important
... of the skeletal system.It is directed a little lateralward and backward, and, in the adult, is about 1 cm lower than the head. lesser trochanter = of the femur is a conical eminence, which varies in size in different subjects. piriformis = "pear shaped" The piriformis is a flat muscle, pyramidal in ...
... of the skeletal system.It is directed a little lateralward and backward, and, in the adult, is about 1 cm lower than the head. lesser trochanter = of the femur is a conical eminence, which varies in size in different subjects. piriformis = "pear shaped" The piriformis is a flat muscle, pyramidal in ...
Gustave Embden, Otto Meyerof and Jakub Parnas
... *studied the respiration of killed cells * He discovered a co-enzyme of respiration * Meyerhof showed that the unsaturated fatty acids in the cell are oxidized with the help of the sulphydryl group * He extracted from the muscle of a frog the enzymes that convert glycogen to lactic acid * observed t ...
... *studied the respiration of killed cells * He discovered a co-enzyme of respiration * Meyerhof showed that the unsaturated fatty acids in the cell are oxidized with the help of the sulphydryl group * He extracted from the muscle of a frog the enzymes that convert glycogen to lactic acid * observed t ...
The Auditory Nervous System
... Displacement of stereocilia = depolarization Excitatory neurotransmitter released onto auditory nerve fibers ...
... Displacement of stereocilia = depolarization Excitatory neurotransmitter released onto auditory nerve fibers ...
Microsporidiosis in western rock lobster
... Microsporidia are obligate intracellular parasites, now believed to be related to fungi. Confirmation of the diagnosis depends on identifying, through electron microscopy, the presence of a coiled polar tubule that is responsible for injecting the infective spore contents into the host cell. The mor ...
... Microsporidia are obligate intracellular parasites, now believed to be related to fungi. Confirmation of the diagnosis depends on identifying, through electron microscopy, the presence of a coiled polar tubule that is responsible for injecting the infective spore contents into the host cell. The mor ...
Contractile Proteins - Mrs. DeNicola's Science Corner
... -Contractile proteins are the force generators of muscle contraction -They are part of what makes up our muscle fibers, along with regulatory and structural proteins -The types of contractile proteins that are in muscle fibers are actin, which is part of thin filament, and myosin, which is part of t ...
... -Contractile proteins are the force generators of muscle contraction -They are part of what makes up our muscle fibers, along with regulatory and structural proteins -The types of contractile proteins that are in muscle fibers are actin, which is part of thin filament, and myosin, which is part of t ...
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... Parasympathetic Responses • Enhance “rest-and-digest” activities • Mechanisms that help conserve and restore body energy during times of rest • Normally dominate over sympathetic impulses • SLUDD type responses = salivation, lacrimation, urination, digestion & defecation and 3 “decreases”--decrease ...
... Parasympathetic Responses • Enhance “rest-and-digest” activities • Mechanisms that help conserve and restore body energy during times of rest • Normally dominate over sympathetic impulses • SLUDD type responses = salivation, lacrimation, urination, digestion & defecation and 3 “decreases”--decrease ...
Dendritic cells in lymph organs are the neuro-immune cross
... In order to prove the labeling of sympathetic nerve fibers is the result of axonal transport of FR dye in neurons, not as the diffusion FR dye, we have done this control experiment. After cutting superior cervical ganglion, 1 μl of 3% Fluoro-Ruby was injected into the point of removing ganglion. The ...
... In order to prove the labeling of sympathetic nerve fibers is the result of axonal transport of FR dye in neurons, not as the diffusion FR dye, we have done this control experiment. After cutting superior cervical ganglion, 1 μl of 3% Fluoro-Ruby was injected into the point of removing ganglion. The ...
Migrainous Headaches
... sensory nerves o Migraine headache is postulated to be caused by dilatation of large vessels innervated by the trigeminal nerve. o Vasodilatation is the consequence of release of calcitonin gene–related peptide, substance P, and neurokinin A, found in the cell bodies of trigeminal neurons o Irritati ...
... sensory nerves o Migraine headache is postulated to be caused by dilatation of large vessels innervated by the trigeminal nerve. o Vasodilatation is the consequence of release of calcitonin gene–related peptide, substance P, and neurokinin A, found in the cell bodies of trigeminal neurons o Irritati ...
Dissection Guide to the Rat
... arms. These cuts were made so the skin could be neatly folded back and pinned in place. ...
... arms. These cuts were made so the skin could be neatly folded back and pinned in place. ...
Reduction in Muscle Fiber Force Production, Disruption of Muscle
... also serve as a site for proinflammatory eicosanoid and prostaglandin production We have also identified for the first time that a portion of the extramyocellular fat in torn rotator cuff muscles accumulates ...
... also serve as a site for proinflammatory eicosanoid and prostaglandin production We have also identified for the first time that a portion of the extramyocellular fat in torn rotator cuff muscles accumulates ...
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... A joint or articulation (or articular surface) is the location at which bones connect. They are constructed to allow movement (except for skull, sacral, sternal, and pelvic bones) and provide mechanical support, and are classified structurally and functionally. There are 3 different types of joints. ...
... A joint or articulation (or articular surface) is the location at which bones connect. They are constructed to allow movement (except for skull, sacral, sternal, and pelvic bones) and provide mechanical support, and are classified structurally and functionally. There are 3 different types of joints. ...
Describe the function of the muscles involved in respiration
... abdominal contents) → ↑thoracic volume and ↑transpulmonary pressure - It also lifts and moves laterally the rib margins → ↑in transverse dimension also - During tidal breathing the diaphragm moves down only slightly ~1 cm however during maximal inspiration it can move ~ 10 cm - During normal expirat ...
... abdominal contents) → ↑thoracic volume and ↑transpulmonary pressure - It also lifts and moves laterally the rib margins → ↑in transverse dimension also - During tidal breathing the diaphragm moves down only slightly ~1 cm however during maximal inspiration it can move ~ 10 cm - During normal expirat ...
Slide 1
... low to enhance breakdown of protein in muscles to release amino acids so the liver can pick up the amino acids and make them into glucose (gluconeogenesis). ...
... low to enhance breakdown of protein in muscles to release amino acids so the liver can pick up the amino acids and make them into glucose (gluconeogenesis). ...
NAME: IHAZA BLESSING DEPT: ANATOMY COURSE: HISTOLOGY
... (hormonal) activation. Striated or skeletal muscle only contracts voluntarily, upon influence of the central nervous system. Reflexes are a form of non-conscious activation of skeletal muscles, but nonetheless arise through activation of the central nervous system, albeit not engaging cortical struc ...
... (hormonal) activation. Striated or skeletal muscle only contracts voluntarily, upon influence of the central nervous system. Reflexes are a form of non-conscious activation of skeletal muscles, but nonetheless arise through activation of the central nervous system, albeit not engaging cortical struc ...
Structures and Functions of Living Things
... 7. cytoplasm – the region between the cell membrane and the nucleus; in organisms without a nucleus, the region located inside the cell membrane. 8. nucleus – a cell structure that contains nucleic acids, the chemical instructions that direct all the cell’s activities. 9. chromatin – material in cel ...
... 7. cytoplasm – the region between the cell membrane and the nucleus; in organisms without a nucleus, the region located inside the cell membrane. 8. nucleus – a cell structure that contains nucleic acids, the chemical instructions that direct all the cell’s activities. 9. chromatin – material in cel ...
1.-Creatine-Phosphate
... can be used to replenish ATP pools during rigorous bouts of exercise. • Creatine phosphate breaks down to release energy and phosphate that is used to convert ADP to ATP at a fast rate. So… why doesn’t the cell use creatine phosphate all the time? ...
... can be used to replenish ATP pools during rigorous bouts of exercise. • Creatine phosphate breaks down to release energy and phosphate that is used to convert ADP to ATP at a fast rate. So… why doesn’t the cell use creatine phosphate all the time? ...
2. Cranial Nerves.hwp
... Taste from the anterior twoͲthirds of the tongue, and palate Parasympathetic innervation of the submandibular and sublingual salivary glands, lacrimal gland, and glands of the nose and palate ...
... Taste from the anterior twoͲthirds of the tongue, and palate Parasympathetic innervation of the submandibular and sublingual salivary glands, lacrimal gland, and glands of the nose and palate ...
Enumerate name of muscles of shoulder region.
... Anterior fibers- Flexes and medially rotates shoulder. Middle fibers- Abducts the shoulder. Posterior fibers- Extends and laterally rotates the shoulder. Tip: Anterior & Posterior fibers act like guy ropes to steady the arm in abducted position. ...
... Anterior fibers- Flexes and medially rotates shoulder. Middle fibers- Abducts the shoulder. Posterior fibers- Extends and laterally rotates the shoulder. Tip: Anterior & Posterior fibers act like guy ropes to steady the arm in abducted position. ...
Prelab 3 Circulatory
... tissues composing them vary radically in different chambers. (Note the respective continuity of these layers with tunica intima, tunica media, tunica adventitia of blood vessels.) Also, there are highly specialized structures such as the valves and their reinforcing mechanisms, which require careful ...
... tissues composing them vary radically in different chambers. (Note the respective continuity of these layers with tunica intima, tunica media, tunica adventitia of blood vessels.) Also, there are highly specialized structures such as the valves and their reinforcing mechanisms, which require careful ...
Myocyte
A myocyte (also known as a muscle cell) is the type of cell found in muscle tissue. Myocytes are long, tubular cells that develop from myoblasts to form muscles in a process known as myogenesis. There are various specialized forms of myocytes: cardiac, skeletal, and smooth muscle cells, with various properties. The striated cells of cardiac and skeletal muscles are referred to as muscle fibers. Cardiomyocytes are the muscle fibres that form the chambers of the heart, and have a single central nucleus. Skeletal muscle fibers help support and move the body and tend to have peripheral nuclei. Smooth muscle cells control involuntary movements such as the peristalsis contractions in the stomach.