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Muscle Overview 3 different types of muscle tissue provide movement: –Skeletal (attached to the bones of the skeleton) controlled consciously (voluntary)
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Skeletal Skeletal – striated, multinucleate, voluntary, 10-100 m Smooth Smooth - found in walls of hollow visceral organs; ex. stomach, bladder, respiratory.
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P S Y C H O L O G Y T h i r d E d i t i o n by Drew Westen PowerPoint Presentation C h a p t e r 3 B I O L O G I C A L B A S E S O F M E N T A L L I.
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The Nervous system The nerve cell is the basic unit of communication in the vertebrate nervous system.
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Sodium Channels and Nonselective Cation Channels An Introduction Corthell, 2007.
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Lecture - 2 Dr. Zahoor Ali Shaikh 1. What is Reflex? -- It is a response that occurs automatically without conscious effort. 2.
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Essential Biology 11.2 Muscles and Movement AHL
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Class I (Na + channel blockers) 1A: procainamide, quinidine (no longer recommended) 1B: lidocaine 1C: flecainide, propafenone Class II ( -blockers) non-selective:
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Skeletal Muscle Physiology How do contractions occur? Remember that muscles are excitable.
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Antiarrhythmic Agents. BACKGROUND Inside cell: K + ; Outside cell: Na +, Ca + +, Cl - Action potential (AP) and Phase 0-4 phase0---reactivity---conduction---
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Yesterday we finished off talking about the different kinds of muscle contractions. Today we are going to look at how a muscle produces these contractions.
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NERVOUS SYSTEM. Homeostasis controlled by Nervous system Endocrine system.
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