Lecture 1 Flashcards

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physiology

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  • comes from the greek word “PHUSIOLOGIA”

- means knowledge of nature

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what is physiology

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  • is the study of the normal functioning of a living organism and its component parts
  • structure and function relationships
  • includes chemical and physical interactions
  • living organisms possesses emergent properties
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emergent properties

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  • properties of a system that are a result of non-linear interaction between component parts
  • the whole is greater than the sum of its parts
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alive vs not alive

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alive:

1) made pf one or more cells
- cell is basic unit of life
2) regulate it internal environment
3) respond to stimuli
4) capable of reproduction
- self-replication
- viruses are not alive

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levels of organization

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  1. atoms
  2. molecules
  3. cells
  4. tissues
  5. organs
  6. organ systems
  7. organisms
  8. population
  9. ecosystem
  10. biosphere
    small-large
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why is physiology important

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  • leads to treatment of diseases in humans and other organisms (pathophysiology)
  • helps us understand how organisms cope with environmental stressors
  • foundation of understanding “what is life”
  • required credit for programs, ect
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why is physiology exciting

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  • fundamental understanding of how life works
  • leads to treatment of diseases
  • pathway and drug discovery
  • new tech
  • molecular basis of evolution
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themes in physiology

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  • structure and function are closely related
    1. organs
    2. cells
    3. molecular interactions
  • homeostasis and control systems
  • info flow coordinates body function
  • need for energy
  • evolution
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what is homeostatsis

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  • the ability to maintain a relatively constant internal enviornment even when the external envionrment is variable
  • in 1800’s Claude Bernard called this “la fixite du millieu interieur “
  • word was coined by walter canon, 1929
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homeostatsis internal environment parameters

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  • temp
  • pH
  • salinity (of ions and other solutes)
  • oxygen, carbon dioxide
  • nutrients
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homeostatisis does not mean

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  1. equilibrium
    - see a dynamic steady state inside and outside cells
  2. never changing
    - internal parameters change often, in response to enviornmental challenges
    - homeostasis is the ability to maintain a relativley constant internal envionment
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control systems

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  • homeostasis requires control systems

- control system monitors and adjusts regulated variables (internal temp, pH)

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