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BMSC 207 Midterm (Mod 1-6). 241
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physiology

the study of the normal functioning of a living organism and its component parts, including all its
chemical and physical processes

emergent properties

properties of a complex system that cannot be explained by a knowledge of a system's individual
components

cells

smallest unit of structure capable of carrying out life processes

tissue

collection of cells carrying out related functions

organ

formation of tissues into a structural and functional unit

organ system

integrated groups of organs

the body is integrative, which means:

involves multiple organ systems at once

teleological approach

function or "why"

mechanistic approach

mechanism or "how"

homeostasis

the ability to maintain a relatively stable internal environment in spite of exposure to external variability

extracellular fluid

surrounds cells, acts as a buffer between cells and the external environment

dynamic steady state

,materials constantly moving back and forth

law of mass balance

if the amount of a substance in the body is to remain constant, any gain must be offset by an equal loss

the body compartments are not in equilibrium, but rather:

stable disequilibrium

local control system

restricted to one area

reflex control system

widespread and uses long-distance signalling; broken down into response loop and feedback loop

order of control system actions

input signal, integrating centre, output signal, response

response loop

stimulus, sensor, input signal, integrating center, output signal, target, response

feedback loop

modulates the response loop, feeds back to ultimately influence the input

negative feedback loop

- a pathway in which the response opposes or removes the stimulus signal
- stabilizes a system (homeostatic)
- can restore the initial state but cannot prevent the initial disturbance

positive feedback loop

- NOT homeostatic
- reinforce a stimulus to drive the system further away from normal value
- requires intervention or event outside the loop to cease the response

feedforward control

- anticipatory
- occurs before physiological change

T/F: setpoints vary from person to person and may vary within an individual over time

T

biorhythms

variables that change predictably and create repeating patterns or cycles of changes

, circadian rhythm

the biological clock; regular bodily rhythms that occur on a 24-hour cycle

functions of a cell membrane

physical isolation, regulation of exchange with the environment, communication between cell and
environment, structural support

what is the cell membrane made of?

proteins, lipids, small amount of carbohydrates

the more metabolically active the membrane is, the more ______________ it contains

protein

3 types of lipids found in the cell membrane

phospholipid, sphingolipid, cholesterol

phospholipids have a ______________, hydrophilic ____________ and a _____________, hydrophobic
_______________

polar, head, nonpolar, tail

micelle

droplet of phospholipid important in digestion

liposome

phospholipid with an aqueous centre

purpose of cholesterol in the cell membrane

increases viscosity and decreases permeability

what would a cell membrane with a high cholesterol content be like?

highly flexible, strong

integral proteins include:

transmembrane proteins and lipid-anchored proteins

roles of integral proteins

membrane receptors, cell adhesion molecules, transmembrane movement, enzymes, mediators of
intracellular signalling

peripheral proteins

attach to integral proteins, loosely attached to phospholipid head

roles of peripheral proteins

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