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Animal Physiology Test 1 Chapter 5
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Physiology
Undergraduate 3
02/12/2014

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Three main parts of a neuron
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soma, dendrites, axon
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Learning about structure allows us to learn about
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function
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Every neuron has potentially several
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different functions
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Main function of a neuron is to
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transmit information
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_____-way info flow
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one
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Info is recieved and integrated by ____ and goes down the _____ ______ to the _______.
Definition
soma, dendrites
myelin sheath
terminal
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In spinal motor neurons, action potentials are initiated by the ___ which is located near the _____
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spike-initiating zones
axon hillock
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At the axon terminal
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a chemical neurotransmitter is released to carry the signal to another cell
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Neurons form
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circuits
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More complex the animal, the more
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complex the circuits
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The CNS contains most of an animals
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neuronal somata
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A plasma membrane acts as a
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capacitator
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Plasma membrane separates
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anions and cations
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Why do charges tend to line the membrane
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electrostatic interaction
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When a microelectrode pierces a plasma membrane
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there is a shift in the recorded voltage
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Current
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movement of charged particles
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Create a current by
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creating a concentration gradient
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At electrochemical equilibrium, an electric potential difference exactly balances the
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chemical concentration gradient
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If Cl was not permeable with a KCl solution
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only K would move of Cl which creates a current
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Soma
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portion of cell that has nucleus "body"
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Dendrites
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look like branches that form off soma plasma membrane. Portion of neuron associated with a particular function
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Axons
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extensions from plasma membrane from soma. Distinguished by structure and function
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Axon terminals
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end of the axon, distinguished by function
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Terminal buton is distinguished at
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the molecular level
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Membrane potential
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potential for energy across every cellular membrane
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If you have a high enough current
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endocrine cell - releases hormones
neuron - fires signal
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Unequal distribution of impermeable solutes:
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Donnan equilibrium
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Differences in channel open states (K vs Na):
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more K channels and more are open than Na
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Na+/K+ ATPase Activity
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3 Na+ out, 2+ K in
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Extracellular fluid composition
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High Na out
Low K out
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Cytosol fluid concentration
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High K in
Low Na in
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Nernst equilibrium
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name of equation that describes the voltage we can predict from the movement of ions across a semi-permeable membrane. Can be referred to as an equilibrium potential, suggesting there is some sort of stored energy.
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Steady state
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cell is living, therefore the energy in the system is not 0
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EMF
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Electromotive force. An experimental term. It is due to the fact there is charge separation from K to Cl (from k movement),
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In a living system, to decrease K permeability, does it require energy?
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Yes, it must close the channel.
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Na/K pump contributes to Vrest in two ways:
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1. Indirectly - maintaining high internal concentration of K
2. Directly - removing a small net amount of positive charge from the cell's interior
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Major source of Vrest
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diffusion of K through the membrane from inside the cell to outside, driven by the unequal concentrations of K and Na
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Action potential
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Large, quick, and short lived changes in membrane potential
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Action potentials are a property of what kinds of cells?
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excitable (neurons and endocrine)
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A more positive stimulus results in
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a more positive change in membrane potential
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A neuron produces an action potential when
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Vmax reaches or exceeds the threshold potential
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Two types of refractory periods
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absolute and relative
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Relative refractory period
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excitability is reduced so stronger stimuli are required to reach the threshold
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Strongly electric fish
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stun/kill animals
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Strongly electric fish can produce currents up to
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600V
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Weakly electric fish
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communicate or navigate
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Mechanism of EOD (electric organ discharge)
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pacemaker nucleus
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Pacemaker
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controls the frequency of discharge from the electric organ
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Signatures show evidence of
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speciation and convergence
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Some neurons accommodate sustained stimulation. This is called
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accommodation
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Phasic response
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exhibit strong accommodation by producing one or two impulses at the beginning of the stimulus
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Tonic response
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progressive lengthening of the inter-spike interval
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Rising phase is correlated with the rise in
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conductance of Na
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Falling phase is correlated with the rise in
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conductance of K
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Decrease in Na is caused by
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inactivation of Na channels
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Decrease in K is caused by
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repolarization
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Are Na VGICs open all the time?
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No, but when they are they lat Na through
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At resting, what voltage are we at?
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-60mV
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When stimulus is causing a positive shift in the membrane potential
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that creates a conformational change
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• The Na moves down it’s electrochemical gradient from the outside to the inside of the cell when the channels open, which creates a
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current of Na
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What creates a positive shift in the membrane potential
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Moving the positive ion into the membrane
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The door becomes activated by the _________ changes and closes, which cuts off the ___ flow. A ___ channel must open after this to create a ________ of the membrane.
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positive
Na
repolarization
K
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Three states a channel can have
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Active, closed
Active, open
Inactive, closed
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Inactive, closed
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can be closed during positive membrane potential. Numb to changes in the positive direction. Explains the absolute and relative refractory periods.
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The structural conformation of the voltage-gated Na channel changes during
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membrane excitation
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In order to repolarize, must cause an increase in the _______ of the membrane.
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negativity
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Hodgekin cycle
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positive feedback loop connecting membrane depolarization and Na conductance. It is responsible for the rising phase
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The hodgekin cycle is initiated by a _________ of the membrane which is triggered from the _______ of the neuron and that is ________ of the VGICs.
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depolarization
outside
independent
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Under normal conditions, the positive feedback is interrupted by the ________ activation of ___ channels, which terminates the ________ phase.
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intrinsic
Na
rising
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The hodgekin cycle can be stopped experimentally by voltage clamping the membrane, which
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prevents INA from changing Vm
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Ion channels are selective
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allow some to pass through the membrane
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Selectivity depends on the properties of the
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-channel pore called the selectivity filter
-ease of dehydrating an ion - selectivity filter comes in direct contact to strip water from ions
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K channel selectivity filter
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round and small
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Na channel selectivity filter
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rectangular
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K channels are a complex of
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four monomeric a-subunits and four associated b-subunits
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K channels. Four a-subunits span the ______ and are arranged around a _____ ______. B-subunits are located on the ________ face of the membrane, which affects
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-membrane
-central pore
-cytoplasmic
-functional properties of a cell
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In most K channels of eukaryotes, each monomer has:
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- 6 membrane-spanning helices
-intra/extracellular segments that link the membrane-spanning regions
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Membrane spanning helix S4
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senses transmembrane voltage
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A pH gated bacterial K channel consists of ___ monomers, each of which has ___ membrane spanning regions.
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4
2
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S1 and S2 in ph bacterial K channels are homologous to ___ and __ in eukaryotes
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S5
S6
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The selectivity filter consists of the sequences that link the two ______ _______ helices of each monomer, and it is so narrow at one point that it accommodates a K ion only if
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-membrane spanning
-the water has been removed
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The bacterial K channel is _____ shaped
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cone
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The voltage-gated Na channel look like
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4 K channels linked together
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Each Na channel contains a large _______ subunit that can form ________ _______ expressed by itself in Xenopus oocytes.
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protein
functional channels
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Two different kinds of subunits in voltage gated Na channel
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a or a1
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A protein of each channel contains
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-four homologous repeats of helical regions
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Each set of 6 transmembrane helices in a VGNAC is homologous to
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a single voltage-gated K channel subunit
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Voltage sensor in VGNAC is located
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transmembrane domain S4
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Four homologous repeats in a Na channel are thought to associate with one another to form
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ion-conducting pore of a channel
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VGNAC b-subunits
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-associate with a subunits and form the complete channel complex
-contribute to the physiological properties of the channel
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A1 protein of VGCAC includes ___ sequential sets of __ transmembrane helices that are homologous to
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4
6
transmembrane domains of VGNAC
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