Caffeine is an inhibitor of the enzyme phosphodiesterase.   Predict what caffeine will do to my heart rate -- Support with the correct physiological mechanism And you may ask yourself "Well....how did I get to membrane potentials?" If caffeine were applied to the retina, what would happen.  Include the mechanism we covered on how you detect light

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  1. Caffeine is an inhibitor of the enzyme phosphodiesterase.  
    1. Predict what caffeine will do to my heart rate -- Support with the correct physiological mechanism
      1. And you may ask yourself "Well....how did I get to membrane potentials?"
    2. If caffeine were applied to the retina, what would happen.  Include the mechanism we covered on how you detect light
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