ATP
Major Categories of Cells
Examples of Connective Cells
Places Fluid can be in the body
Interstitial Fluid
Plasma
What are the two types of Fibers? What traits do they have?
Barrier between plasma and interstial fluid
Barrer between interstitial fluid and intracellular fluid
Steady State
Equilibrium
Components of Homeostatic Controls Sytem
Chemical Messengers: List characteristics of Endrocine (aka hormones)
Chemical Messengers: List characteristics of Paracrine
Chemical Messengers that don't travel through extracellular fluidnte
Gap Junctions
Juxtacrines
Adaptation
Acclimitization
Biorythems
Free Radicals
Examples of Free Radicals
Covalent Bonding
Polar
Rank the 4 main types of bonding in the body
Functions of the Plasma Membrane
Plasma Membrane Components
Phospholipids
Cholestrol
Integral Membrane Proteins
Peripheral Proteins
Glycocalyx Proteins
Gap Junctions
Desmosome
Tight Junctions
Channel Gating
Types of Channel Gating
Hypertonic
Necessary conditions for Osmotic Pressure
Ligand
Intracellular Messengers
Krebs Cycle
Glycosis
Messengers that use the pathway of interstial fluid
Messengers that can be released by Neurons
Messengers that can only communicate with nearbly effectors
ATP Equations
Cytokine
Amount of ATP produced by Glycolosis
Amount of ATP produced my Krebs Cycle
Electron Transport Chain