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Human Physiology Exam 1 latest complete update 2024 pathology study of disease homoeostasis Maintaining a constant internal environment systems that control homeostasis nervous system and endocrine system example of homeostasis in response to infection that body d...

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pathology study of disease

homoeostasis Maintaining a constant internal environment

systems that control homeostasis nervous system and endocrine system

example of homeostasis in response to infection that body develops a fever

Organ systems that allow exchange between internal and external environment - respiratory
system
- digestive system
- urinary system
- reproductive system

Equilibrium state of balance within a system

Disequilibrium the opposite of equilibrium
- always a state of stable disequilibrium between the ICF and ECF

extracellular fluid is made up of plasma and interstitial fluid

what separates the extracellular and intracellular fluid cell membrane

the intracellular fluid is high in what ion potassium (K+)

what does the plasma have that the interstitial fluid doesn't proteins

the extracellular fluid is high in what ions sodium (Na+) and chlorine (Cl-)

,what is the cell membrane composed of phospholipid bilayer

negative feedback loop shuts off the response loop by removing the signal thus helping
with homeostasis.

what is the function of the cell membrane - cell communication
- exchange of material
- structural support

the cell membrane allows what free movement of water-soluble solutes

substances other than water-soluble solutes require a ______ to cross the cell membrane protein
mediated pathway

positive feedback loop reinforces the stimulus, outside factor needed to shut of the
response.

example of negative feedback loop insulin secretion of the pancreas

feedforward mechanism body is doing something in anticipation

example of a positive feedback loop - head of baby pushing on cervix causes increased secretion
of oxytocin
- blood clotting

most body systems run on what type of feedback loop? negative

example of feedforward mechanism salivation reflex at the sight, smell, thought of food

incidence # of new occurrences of a certain disease (per year and 100,000 population)

prevalence # of persons per 100,000 who suffer from a certain disease on a certain day

signs objectively observed indicators of a disorder

symptoms Subjective characteristics of disease felt only by the patient (complaints)

syndromes groups of signs and symptoms that occur together

sequela chronic aftermath of disease

relapse recurrence of a disease signs and symptoms

parts of the cell Cell membrane, cytoplasm, endoplasmic reticulum, golgi
complex/apparatus, lysosome, mitochondria, nucleolus, nucleus, ribosomes, vacuole

function of mitochondria ATP production

, function of rough endoplasmic reticulum synthesizes proteins

function of smooth endoplasmic reticulum calcium storage in skeletal muscles

function of golgi apparatus protein modification and packaging

function of lysosomes digestive area and then recycles or excretes

function of vacuole stores water and waste

function of vesicles exocytosis and endocytosis

function of nucleus Contains DNA

function of nucleolus Makes ribosomes

passive transport diffusion across a cell membrane along a favorable electrochemical
gradient
- does not require ATP

simple diffusion direct transport of molecules across the cell membrane that is allowed by
the cell membrane.

facilitated diffusion process of diffusion in which molecules pass across the membrane through
cell membrane channels

primary active transport - direct transport
- uses ATP

is simple of facilitated diffusion faster facilitated diffusion

secondary active transport form of active transport that uses the potential energy of another
molecule

exocytosis a process by which the contents of a cell vacuole are released to the exterior
through fusion of the vacuole membrane with the cell membrane.

endocytosis process by which a cell takes material into the cell by infolding of the cell
membrane

phagocytosis A type of endocytosis in which a cell engulfs large particles or whole cells
- cell eating

pinocytosis A type of endocytosis in which the cell ingests extracellular fluid and its dissolved
solutes.
- cell drinking

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