Study Guide Flashcards
Absorption
Pseudo stratified columner
Accessory organs
Pancreas, liver, gallbladder
Adventitia
Fibrous tissue in stomach and esophagus
Alpha cells
Idk
Asphyxia
Not enough oxygen. Death
Asthma
Breathing condition
Bilirubin
Produced by liver
Bronchus
Located between lungs and bronchial tubes
Carina
Speedo part of the bronchial tubes
Chemical digestion
Chyme in the stomach
Cirrhosis
Scar tissue of the liver. No protein cells left
Conchae
Three located in nose
Conducting zone
To supply body with oxygen and rid of carbon dioxide
Conducting zone parts
Carina, primary bronchi, secondary bronchi, tertiary, bronchial, terminal bronchial
Cricoid cartilage
Ring shape cartilage around trachea
Cyanosis
Blue tint due to lack of oxygen
Defecation
BM
Diabetes
No insulin
Etc
Not sure
Diffusion
Between caps and tissues
Gdigestion
From mouth to anus
Duodenal ulcers
In duodenal or stomach. 90% treatable
Emphysema
Lungs can’t stretch anymore
Endocrine cells
Secrete
Epiglottis
Protects Food from going into air way
Erythema
Redness
Esophagus functions
Peristalsis to stomach
Exchange of gases
Getting oxygen in and carbon dioxide out
Exproatory reserve volume
Air that can be evacuated from the lungs after a tidal expiration
External respiration
Gas exchange between lungs Nd blood
Respiratory rate
How many breaths a min
Gallbladder
Filters bile from liver
Glycogen
Sugar
Goblet cells
Mucus
Granular cells
Protect from bacteria
Hemolysis
Rupture of red blood cells
Hep a
Comes from dirty water. Flu symptoms
Hep c
Through blood
Hyperventilation
Too much oxygen intake
Hypoventilartion
Not enough oxygen
Hypoxia
Not enough oxygen
Insulin
Brings down blood sugar
Mastication
Chewing
Mechanical digestion
Mastication.
Osmosis
Water going from high to low concentrations
Pancreas
Controls insulin to control blood sugar
Pepsin
Activated by hcl. Controls acid
Respiratory zone
Internal exchange begins at terminal bronchial
Small intestine
Made up of jejunem and illeum
Sob
Shortness of breath
Stimulus for respiration’s
Too much co2
Stress ulcer
You die
Surfactant
In lungs to help them expand
Sugar
Sufar
Tidal volume
Air moves in and out of Lungs with each breath
Tongue
Help with speech
Pulmonary circulation
RBC, inferior/superior vena cava, right atrium, right atrioventricular valve, right venatical, pulmonary artery, lungs, pulmonary vein, left atrium, left atrioventricular valve, left ventricle, aorta
Vital capacity
Total amount of exchangeable air