Exam 2 Chapter 5 – Endocrine Know Table 5.2 COLD.

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Exam 2 Chapter 5 – Endocrine Know Table 5.2 COLD

Chapter 7 – Nervous System Anatomy of the Nervous System The Action Potential Proprioceptors EPSPs/IPSPs

Chapter 8 - Muscle Anatomy of Muscle Muscle Proteins Contractile Process – know the entire sequence of events!! Muscle fiber types How is force generated

Chapter 9 - Cardiovascular Role Cardiac Cycle Venous Return Nerve effects on heart Control of Cardiac Output & Stroke Volume Fick Equation Double Product

Chapter 10 – Respiratory System Purpose Internal and External Respiration Ventilation How gases are carried in blood The Hemoglobin-Oxygen Dissociation Curve!!!!!!!!!! %’s of gases in arteries, tissues and veins