Topic 1 - Milleau Interieur, compartments, changes of water compartments Flashcards
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Words to include
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Mileau interieur
- Constant environment
- Own fluid environment
- Homeostasis
- Constant inner environment
- Unicellular components
- Multicellular components
- Isovolemia
- Isotonia
- Isoionia
- Isohydria
Compartments
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Dividied into:
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Anatomical space
- Blood
- Kidbey
- Liver
- Compartments
- EC space
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Anatomical space
- Barriers
Water
- Solvent
- Medium for resistance
- Osmotic forces
- Blood (90%)
- Liver (70-75%)
- Bone (25%)
- Fat (10%)
- Total body water
- EC compartment + IC compartment
- EC
- Intravasal
- Interstitial
Barriers separating compartments
- Cell membrane
- Permable for water
- Selective
- Capillary wall
- Retains colloids
- Transport processes trough the membrane
- Membrane determining transport
- Lipid double layer
- Complex proteins
- Receptors
- Enzymes
- Carriers
- Channels
- Passive transport
- Simple diffusion
- Facilitated diffusion
- Active transport
- Direct energy source
- Indirect energy source
- Membrane determining transport
Subcompartments of EC space
- Intravascular compartment
- Plasma water
- Blood cells
- Interstitium
- Soft tissues
- Fibrous connective tissue
- Bone tissue
- Transcellular compartments
- Epithelial cell layers
- Synovial fluid
- Aqueous humor
- Glandular discarges
- Urinary bladder content
- Gastrointestinal tract
- (Rumen)
- Distribution of EC space
- Quickly equilibrating space
- Substance flow fast
- Blood plasma
- Interstitium of soft tissue
- Lymph
- Slowly equilibrating space
- Uniform distribution 8-10 hours later
- Bone
- Transcellular space
- Quickly equilibrating space
Intracellular space
- Uniform
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Topics to include in the essay
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- Mileau interium
- Homeostasis
- Compartments / anatomical space
- Water
- Barriers separating compartments
- Subcompartments of the EC space
- Distribution in EC space
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Mileau interieur
Define mileau interieur
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- The cells of the living organsim can only work in constant environment
- Claude Bernard said: living organism does not live in an outer environment but in its own fludi environment
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Define homeostasis
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- The maintainance of a constant internal environment
- This maintainanc is important in both unicellular and multicellular components of the organism
5
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Give the different subdivisions of homeostasis
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Isovolemia
- Constant volume
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Isotonia
- Constant osmotic pressure
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Isoionia
- Constant ion composition
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Isohydria
- Constant pH
- The interstitial space resembels the ancient oceans
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Compartments
Division of compartments in the body
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- The body is divided into anatomical space and compartments
- They are separated by barriers
- Anatomical space is not the same as compartments
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Water
Most important function of water
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- Water is the most important component in the body
- Most important functions:
- Solvent: medium for resistance
- Source of osmotic forces
- Compartment and form
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Water
Give the percentage of water content in:
- Blood
- Liver
- Bone
- Fat
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- Blood: 90%
- Liver: 70-75%
- Bone: 25%
- Fat: 10%
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How to calculate total body water?
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Total body water = EC compartments + IC compartments
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EC 1/3
- Intravasal (in the circulation, small portion)
- Interstitial (in the tissue, large portion)
- IC 2/3
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EC 1/3
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Barriers separating compartments
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Cell Membrane
- Permeable for water without restriction
- Selective for every other substances
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Capillary Wall
- Retains colloids
- Permeable for all other substances
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Transport processes through membranes
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- Part of the membrane determining transport:
- Lipid double layer
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Complex proteins
- Receptors
- Enzymes
- Carriers
- Channels
- Types of transport :
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Passive transport
- Simple diffusion
- Facilitated diffusion
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Active transport
- From direct energy source
- From indirect energy source
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Passive transport
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Subcompartments of the EC space
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Intravascular compartments
- Plasma water
- Blood cells
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Interstitium
- Soft tissues
- Firbous connective tissues
- Bone tissues
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Transcellular compartments (Separated from the other compartments of the body by epithelial cell layers)
- Synovial fluid
- Aqueous humour
- Glandular discharges
- Content of the urinary bladder
- Gastrointestinal tract
- (Rumen)
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Distribution in the EC space
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Quickly equilibrating space
- Substances flow is fast
- Blood plasma
- Interstitium of soft tissues
- Lymph
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Slowly equilibrating space
- Completely uniform distribution develops 8-10 hours later
- Bone
- Transcellular space