Antigens and Innate Immunity
Chapter 54 Antigens and Innate Immunity Key Points Antigens 1. Antigens (or immunogens) stimulate immune cells to induce an immune response. 2. The degree of immune response depends on several characteristics of…
Chapter 54 Antigens and Innate Immunity Key Points Antigens 1. Antigens (or immunogens) stimulate immune cells to induce an immune response. 2. The degree of immune response depends on several characteristics of…
Chapter 14 The Visual System Key Points 1. The eye’s anatomy is adapted to the eye’s role as a visual receptor organ. 2. Through the process of accommodation, the lens changes shape…
Chapter 10 The Central Control of Movement Key Points 1. The central nervous system structures that control movement have a hierarchical organization. 2. The spinal cord is the most caudal and simplest…
Chapter 38 Pregnancy and Parturition Key Points Pregnancy 1. The development of an embryo involves fusion of an oocyte and spermatozoon within the oviduct. 2. Extension of the life span of the…
Chapter 16 The Electroencephalogram and Sensory-Evoked Potentials Key Points 1. All areas of the cerebral cortex share common histological features. 2. The electroencephalogram is a common clinical tool. 3. The collective behavior of…
Chapter 6 The Physiology of Muscle Key Points 1. Body movement is the result of contraction of skeletal muscle across a movable joint. 2. There are several levels of organization in any…
Chapter 29 Secretions of the Gastrointestinal Tract Key Points The salivary glands 1. Saliva moistens, lubricates, and partially digests food. 2. Salivary secretions originate in the gland acini and are modified in…
Chapter 41 Glomerular Filtration Key Points 1. Introduction to the physiology of the kidney. 2. The glomerulus filters the blood. 3. The structure of the glomerulus allows efficient, selective filtration. 4. Glomerular filtration rate…
Chapter 39 The Mammary Gland Key Points Anatomical aspects of the mammary gland 1. The milk-secreting cells of the mammary gland develop through the proliferation of epithelium into hollow structures called…
Chapter 27 Regulation of the Gastrointestinal Functions Key Points 1. The gastrointestinal tract, or gut, supplies the body with nutrients, electrolytes, and water by performing five functions: motility, secretion, digestion, absorption,…