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For sophomores and juniors interested in medical school at:

For sophomores and juniors interested in medical school at:. A visit by Dr. Jim Stallworth and other guests from USC School of Medicine in Columbia, SC. In RMSC 122 (The Pit) starting at 6:30pm, Tuesday Nov 13 th . Presentation and discussion on admissions and opportunities.

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For sophomores and juniors interested in medical school at:

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  1. For sophomores and juniors interested in medical school at: • A visit by Dr. Jim Stallworth and other guests from USC School of Medicine in Columbia, SC. • In RMSC 122 (The Pit) starting at 6:30pm, Tuesday Nov 13th. • Presentation and discussion on admissions and opportunities.

  2. Lab This Week: EKGs and Blood Pressure • Bring textbook • Bring calculator • Wear clothes and shoes for running stairs • Easy access to wrist and ankles for ECG electrodes • Easy access to arms for Blood Pressure measurement • Wear Wofford logo if you wanna be in Olencki pics

  3. S 8 Fig. 12.36 Extrinsic control Intrinsic control NE Metabolic vasodilators No parasympathetic innervation of arterioles! Importance of sympathetic “tone.” Metabolic autoregulation, flow autoregulation, myogenic autoregulation

  4. What regulates the smooth muscle of arterioles? Extrinsic controls: Intrinsic controls: Board diagram showing roles of a and b adrenergic receptors.

  5. S 5 Capillaries: Continuous, discontinuous, and fenestrated capillaries: Ex: brain liver endocrine glands Figure 12.38 Generate vasodilators and vasoconstrictors

  6. S 6 Capillary exchange by: Diffusion, vesicle transport, bulk flow, mediated transport

  7. S 7 Fig. 12.40 Diffusion is the mostimportant mode of exchange of nutrients Increase cellular metabolism increases theconcentrationgradients!

  8. Cell Membrane: selectively permeable Capillaries: highly permeable except to proteins S 9

  9. Bulk Flow through aqueous channels and intracellular clefts S 10 Figure 12.42 Starling Forces Regulated by arterioles Net filtration = 4L/day Main difference in the Pulmonary circuit?

  10. S 11 Fig. 12.43 Pc Pc Pc

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