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What is responsible for hyperpolarization?

What is responsible for hyperpolarization in an action potential. Why is it more difficult to initiate an action potential when the membrane is hyperpolarized?

Subject:

Physiology

Topic:

General Principles and Homeostasis

Posting ID:

36643

OTA ID:

104201

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Principles of Respiration

Explain in detail Why PCO2 and pH levels affect respiration more than PO2 levels.

Subject:

Physiology

Topic:

General Principles and Homeostasis

Posting ID:

39425

OTA ID:

104330

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Absorption of glucose, fructose, amino acids, and chylomicrons.

Explain where in or on the VILLI the following are absorbed: Glucose, fructose, amino acids, and chylomicrons. I need to know the exact locations in or on the villi where they are absorbed.

Subject:

Physiology

Topic:

General Principles and Homeostasis

Posting ID:

40091

OTA ID:

104330

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Pepsinogen and trypsinogen

Explain briefly why pepsinogen and trypsinogen are released in the digestive system as zymogens. Please be specific.

Subject:

Physiology

Topic:

General Principles and Homeostasis

Posting ID:

40093

OTA ID:

104330

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Intracellular and Extracellular Fluid

Explain in clear layman's terms the effects of the following on intracellular and extracellular fluids: 1. eating a salty meal 2. hemorrhage 3. intravenous isotonic saline solution. Please be specific for each.

Subject:

Physiology

Topic:

General Principles and Homeostasis

Posting ID:

40820

OTA ID:

104330

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