_____ is a technique to record ion current flow through a single protein channel.
#2
Control system in our body when no stimulus is required but still the system anticipates and makes corrective changes is known as _____ control
#3
_____ is calculated by Vant Hoffs law.
#4
Nernst potential is the _____cellular potential required to prevent the outward or inward movement of an ion
#5
The value of normal tissue oncotic pressure is _____ mmHg
#6
Physiological atrophy can occur due to loss of _____ stimulation
#7
The source of endogenous fluids for the body is due to _____ of solid food stuff.
#8
The voltage developed across a membrane is proportional to the _____ for that particular ion.
#9
The pathophysiology of osteoporosis is decreased bone _____
#10
identify graph
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Principles of Physiological Measurement Flashcard Deck - 10 Cards
Flashcard 1: _____ is a technique to record ion current flow through a single protein channel.
Answer: Patch-clamp
Flashcard 2: Control system in our body when no stimulus is required but still the system anticipates and makes corrective changes is known as _____ control
Answer: feed forward
Flashcard 3: _____ is calculated by Vant Hoffs law.
Answer: Osmotic pressure
Flashcard 4: Nernst potential is the _____cellular potential required to prevent the outward or inward movement of an ion
Answer: intra
Flashcard 5: The value of normal tissue oncotic pressure is _____ mmHg
Answer: 12
Flashcard 6: Physiological atrophy can occur due to loss of _____ stimulation
Answer: hormonal
Flashcard 7: The source of endogenous fluids for the body is due to _____ of solid food stuff.
Answer: oxidation
Flashcard 8: The voltage developed across a membrane is proportional to the _____ for that particular ion.
Answer: membrane permeability
Flashcard 9: The pathophysiology of osteoporosis is decreased bone _____
Answer: mass
Flashcard 10: identify graph
Answer:
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