Wednesday, May 16, 2012
Paul S Comment to MP
Paul Diastolic Pressure is the pressure when the ventricles are relaxed.
Tuesday, May 15, 2012
JoeM's Muddiest Point
My muddiest point is the function of each neuron.
Muddiest Point
My muddiest point is on the circulation of blood in the heart. Is there anything that can help me remember which veins and arteries take blood to and from the heart and lungs. THANKS
Sara
Sara
Monday, May 14, 2012
Muddiest Point
My muddiest point is difference between depolarization and polarization and when each occur.
Muddiest point
what are the 3 types of of neurons and what are there differences.
Sunday, May 13, 2012
Muddiest Point
difference between depolarization and polarization?
Muddiest Point
My muddiest point is what is the difference between polarization and depolarization.
Muddiest Point 5/13
My muddiest point for this unit is recognizing the antigens and antibodies reactions involved in transfusion reactions and predict which type of blood (ABO system) can be the recipient and donor in transfusion. I am kind of confused how you figure that out.
Muddiest Point
I don't understand the difference between depolarization and repolarization and when each is supposed to occur.
Muddiest Point
My muddiest point is the neuron! I do not understand the differences between the three types of neurons.
Saturday, May 12, 2012
My muddiest point
My muddiest point for this unit is understanding the neuron depolarization and repolarization that happens in the neuron when the transmitting is happening.
GabbyM's Muddiest Point
My muddiest point for this chapter is what the neuron does when it receives an impulse. I don't understand the whole depolarization and repolarization. Thanks!
Friday, May 11, 2012
Muddiest point
My muddiest point is what systolic and diastolic pressure is.
ThanksMudfiest
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