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Notes from class and midterm review
Slideshow gives good examples of what is possibly used on the exams. Examples are in depth
Gives information that is potentially on the midterm lab practical. Gives you an idea of what you need to know. Important to look at answers from the book.
Gives examples and easy ways to demonstrate water potential.
Question 1 :	Which organism is responsible for the development of syphilis? 
	Neisseria syphilis 
	Treponema pallidum 
	Haemophilus ducreyi 
	Chlamydia trachomatis 
 
Question 2. :	Kidney stones in the upper part of the ureter would produce 
pain referred to which anatomical area? 
:	Vulva or penis 
Umbilicus Thighs 
Lower abdomen 
 
Question 3.:	Carcinoma refers to abnormal cell proliferation originating 
from which tissue origin? 
Blood vessels Epithelial cells Connective tissue Glandular tiss...
Study guide for comparative physiology including all notes taken in class and relevant information that will be tested. Subjects of this document include comparing hearts of different organisms, the circulatory system, vertebrate hearts, avian hearts, heart electrical activity, cardiac conduction system, action potentials, and more.
Study guide for comparative physiology third exam. Covers everything that the exam will include. Covers Chapter 14 about Sensory, sensory receptors, labeled-line principle, CNS, Doctrine of specific nerve energies, voltage-gated channels, adaption, acuity, lateral inhibition, perception, mechanisms of transduction, lateral inhibition, doppler shift compensation, FM bats, owl auditory space, mammalian, bird, owl, auditory transduction, and more.
Comparative Physiology study guide for the last exam. Study guide given by the professor without the answers, but this document contains all the answers to the questions. This study guide covers circulatory systems, evolution of circulation systems, bulk transport, open versus closed circulatory system, fluids and cells, hemostasis, the entire blood clotting process, blood coagulation, plasmin, physiology of the heart for a variety of animals, conduction system, and more.
Document contains everything about Comparative Physiology, including topics like the circulatory system, heart, valves, anatomy of hearts of animals, circulatory pumps, electrical activity, and more.
This study guide covers everything that will be on the second exam for Comparative Physiology. Topics include Neuronal Physiology, Na /K pumps, leak channels, zones of a neuron, ion concentrations, channels involved, action potential and graded potential, insulators, EPSP, IPSP, EPP, GPSP, Muscle Physiology, and more.