Chapter 1 - Guyton Flashcards

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Primary constituents of intracellular fluid.

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potassium, magnesium, phosphate

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2
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All of the blood in circulation passes through entire circulatory circuit in how long?

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1 minute at rest, 6 times a minute when extremely active

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How does the baroreceptor system work to control arterial blood pressure?

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  • baroreceptors (in the walls of the bifurcation region of the carotid arteries + arch of the aorta in the thorax) are stimulated by the stretch of the arterial wall
  • send impulses to the medulla to inhibit the vasomotor center
  • resulting in diminished pumping activity and dilation of peripheral blood vessels
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4
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Most control systems of the body act through which mechanism?

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negative feedback

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5
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Examples of negative feedback?

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  • Carbon dioxide regulation - High CO2 in ECF increases pulmonary ventilation > decreased CO2 concentration (i.e. result is negative to initial stimulus)
  • Arterial-pressure regulating mechanisms - High pressure > reactions promote reduced pressure)
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6
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What is “gain” of a control system?

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the degree of effectiveness with which a control system maintains constant conditions (Gain = correction/error)

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What is positive feedback and why does it lead to instability?

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Initiating stimulus causes more of the same
E.g. Blood loss–>arterial pressure falls–>flows to heart through coronary vessels diminishes–>more weakness of heart–>death

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8
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Examples of healthy positive feedback.

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Blood clotting, uterine contractions, nerve signals (action potentials)

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9
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What is feed-forward control in muscle contraction?

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Sensory nerve signals from the moving parts –> brain –> assess whether the movement is performed correctly –> if not, corrects the next movement (adaptive control)

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10
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Primary constituents of extracellular fluid

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  • Sodium, chloride, and bicarbonate ions
  • Nutrients - oxygen, glucose, fatty acids, and amino acids
  • Carbon dioxide being transported from cells > lungs
  • Other cellular waste > kidneys for excretion
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11
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What is homeostasis

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maintenance of nearly constant conditions in the internal environment

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12
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What are the two stages extracellular fluid is transported through the body?

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  1. Movement of blood through the body in the blood vessels.
  2. Movement of fluid between the blood capillaries and the intercellular spaces between the tissue cells
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13
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Where do nutrients originate from (and via which systems) in the ECF

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  • Respiratory system - oxygen diffuses via molecular motion through the alveolar membrane
  • GI Tract - carbohydrates, fatty acids and amino acids absorbed from food
  • Liver (adipocytes, GI mucosa, Kidneys, endocrine glands) - help modify absorbed substances and store them
  • MSK - mobility to obtain nutrient
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14
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Mechanisms for removal of metabolic end products

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  • Lungs - remove CO2 (most abundant metabolic product)
  • Kidney - removes products of cellular metabolism (urea, uric acid, excess water + ions)
  • GIT - undigested material + some metabolic waste
  • Liver - detoxification of drugs/chemicals (often secreted into bile)
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15
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What are two main systems which regulate body function

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  • Nervous system (sensory input, CNS or integrative portion, motor output)
  • Hormone systems (endocrine glands)
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16
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Systems for protection of the body

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  • Immune system
  • Integumentary system (skin comprises 12-15% BW)