Medical Physiology Introduction Flashcards

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how does increased altitude = increased production of red blood cells

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increased altitude = decreased oxygen pressure = decreased oxygen intake = hypoxia = increased EPO = increased red blood cell production

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How does altitude increase = increased pH

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^ altitude = decreased pressure of oxygen = intake of less oxygen per breath = increased ventilation = increased release of CO2 = increased pH = increased base output in urine.

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Why does increased altitude cause hypoxia

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increased altitude = molecules are more spread out in the atmosphere = intake of less oxygen molecules with each breath = hypoxia.

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What are the main ways that heat leaves the body

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evaporation (through respiration), evaporation ( through sweat), and convection (through air/water across skin), radiation (through waves off of skin)

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What are the ways someone may take in heat

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thermal radiation from sun, sky or ground. and conduction from and contact or friction being created such as contact with ground or air and friction made my muscles being activated.

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disuse atrophy

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disuse atrophy occurs when a part of the body begins to decrease in physiological capacity due to it not being put under frequent stress

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sarcopenia and other disuse atrophies are a strong predictor of _____________

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mortality

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collateral circulation

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Collateral circulation occurs when alternate blood vessels take over and create an alternate route for blood flow when an artery or vein becomes blocked or damage.

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Why are high levels of oxygen toxic to infants

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high levels of oxygen can cause too much circulation which can lead to collateral damage to the retina of the eye through overproduction of capillaries and arteries. This can cause blindness

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The ability expressed by a cell is determined by a ____________ within the DNA of the cell. This ______ is the only one that is not __________

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the ability expressed by a cell is determined by a gene within the DNA of the cell. This gene is the only gene that is not supressed.

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The function of a red blood cell is ________________.

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The function of a red blood cell is gas transport.

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the function of the pancreatic cell is _______________________

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the function of the pancreatic cell is hormone and enzyme production

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the function of a muscle cell is ________________

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the function of a muscle cell is movement of the skeleton

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Differentiation in the function of cells is soley due to ____________________

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DNA expression

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how much of the body is extracellular fluid and what is it made of.

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1/3 of the fluid in the body is the extracellular fluid which is made up of interstitial fluid and plasma

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extracellular fluids are transported through all parts of the body in two stages which are the ____________________and the ___________________________________

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extracellular fluids are transported through all parts of the body in two stages which are the circulation of blood and the transport between plasma and interstitial fluid

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Cells are never more than _________from a capillary because the___________________ from the capillary to the extracellular fluid is ____________

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Cells are never more than 50 uL from a capillary because the rate of diffusion from the capillary to the extracellular fluid is so slow

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Intracellular fluid and extracellular fluid are separated by _____________________which decides ______________________________

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Intracellular fluid and extracellular fluid are seperated by a slightly permeable membrane which decides what can go in and out of the cell

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Proteins in the cell membrane act as a ________to __________________

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Proteins in the cell membrane act as a gate to allow certain things in and out of the cell

20
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protein shape is determined by _______________________

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protein shape is determined by amino acid sequence.

21
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Sequence of amino acids are determined by ___________

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the DNA

22
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The nutriens in the extracellular fluid are directed to the (4 places)

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lungs, GI tract, liver and MS

23
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Removal of metabolic end products in the extracellular fluid is completed by the (4 places)

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lungs, kidneys, GI tract, liver

24
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HR and VO2 have a ______________

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linear relationship

25
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What are the four divisions of the nervous system

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CNS, ANS, Sensory, and motor

26
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what are the receptors in the neck that allow you to make someone pass out in a choke hold and why

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baroreceptors and because they relay info about BP and ANS to the brain. when these are shut down BP drops.

27
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What happens in the body when there is a deviation from homeostasis

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there are sensors that detect error and they send messages to the brain to create a correction

28
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9999999999999999

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99999999999999

29
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a cell that reacts in response to stimulus is a ___________

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receptor

30
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Positive feedback often leads to _____________

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instability

31
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____________feedback increases change and output whereas ___________feedback decreases change and output

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positive feedback increases change and output whereas negative feedback decreases change and output

32
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an example of positive feedback

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stretch of cervix during labor causes uterine contractions which causes more stretching of the cervix

33
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an example of negative feedback

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your temperatre rises due to being out in the heat so your body begins to cool down (stopping the change)

34
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the four basic tissue types are

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epithelial, connective, muscular, and nervous

35
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epithelial tissue covers most surfaces in the body such as the ______________, the _______________, ____________ and _________________.

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epithelial tissue covers most surfaces in the body such as the outside of the body, the digestive tract, blood vessels and body cavities.

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the epithelial tissue secretes _____________________ on the opposite side of their free surface to aid in _____________________.

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the epithelial tissue secretes extracellular material on the opposite side of their free surface to aid in attaching to underlying tissue.

37
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the main characteristics of connective tissues is ______, _______ and _________

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elasticity, fluidity and stickiness

38
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connective tissue surrounds ___________ and ___________

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each cell and section of cells

39
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cells are separated from each other by the ________________________ .

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cells are separated from each other by the non-living extracellular matrix.

40
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What are the three types of extracellular matrix

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protein fibers (collagen and elastin), ground substances (consisting of non fibrous protein) and fluid (blood or plasma)

41
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Three types of muscle tissue

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skeletal, cardiac, smooth

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skeletal muscle is __________ and ___________, cardiac muscle is ________and __________ and smooth (__________) muscle is __________ and ____________.

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skeletal muscle is striated and voluntary, cardiac muscle is striated involuntary and smooth (visceral) muscle is non-striated and involuntary.

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Nervous tissue has the ability to _________________

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Nervous tissue has the ability to conduct electrical signals

44
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the basic cell of nervous tissue is the __________ which is composed of ____, __________ and ______

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the basic cell of nrvous tissue is a neruon which is composed of the cell body, dendrites and axon

45
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the neuroglia supports cells of the _______, ________ and ___________________.

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the neuroglia supports cells of the brain, spinal chord and peripheral nerves.