Integument Physiology Flashcards

1
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What are 7 functions of the integument?

A

Protection, Immune defence, sensing environment, Thermoregulation, Storage and excretion, Communication and Selective Permeability

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2
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What is a mechanoreceptor?

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detects stimuli from external environmnent such as touch, sound, pressure and vibration

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3
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Ruffinis end organ

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detects stretches in the skin

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4
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Krauses end bulb

A

Cold stretches in the skin

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5
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Meissners corpuscle

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pressure, fast vibration

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6
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Merkels disc

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free nerve ending- sustained touch and pressure

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7
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Nociceptors

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Free nerve endings- pain receptors

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8
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Thermoreceptors

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Free nerve endings- Temperature

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9
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Homeostasis

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Maintenance of constant internal conditions within the bodys internal environment

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10
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Hypothalamus

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controls activities of autonomic nervous system, controls a major part of the endocrine system

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11
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Below 34 degrees…

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animals unable to regulate their own temperature

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12
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At 27 to 29 degrees…

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cardiac fibrillation and death

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13
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increase of temperature to 45 degrees…

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can cause fatal lesions

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14
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Hypothermia

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when heat loss exceeds heat production

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15
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Hyperthermia

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above normal body temperature, heat production exceeds heat loss

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16
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Fever/Pyrexia

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reset of hypothalamic set point to higher temperature

17
Q

Muscle contraction (shivering thermogenesis)

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means of increasing metabolic heat by contracting muscles

18
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Brown adipose tissue (non-shivering thermogenesis)

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special type of body fat that gets activated when they get cold

19
Q

Brown adipose tissue is…

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predominantly in neonates, darker in colour, present in small hibernating mammals, smaller numerous lipid droplets

20
Q

Where is brown adipose tissue located?

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subcutaneous region between scapulae and around kidneys and myocardium

21
Q

What is usually found close to brown adipose tissue?

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many mitochondria as they facilitate rapid transfer of stored energy into heat energy

22
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What are 4 physical ways animals can lose heat?

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Radiation, Conduction and Convection and evaporation