1B Flashcards

1
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physis means

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nature

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2
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logos means

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study

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3
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The science of studying the functional
activities and their mechanisms in the
biological body

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physiology

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4
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emphasized the relationship between structure and function

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ARISTOTLE

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5
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first to perform experiments to understand the function of the body

the father of physiology

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GALEN

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6
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first “physiologist” of the world, in the modern sense

In the 17th century, he first described the circulatory system and its interaction with the body

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WILLIAM HARVEY

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7
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French Physiologist

propounded the concept of milieu interieur or internal environment and established physiology as the scientific basis of medicine.

Father of Modern Physiology

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CLAUDE BERNARD

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8
Q

How do we breathe?
How does blood flow?
How do RBCs transport O2?

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process

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9
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Why do we breathe?
Why does blood flow?
Why do RBC transport O2?

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function

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10
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Resulting from a pathophysiological
response to external or internal factors.
* Ex: Cardiovascular disease

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disease

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11
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A disruption of the disease to normal or
regular functions in the body or a part of
the body.
* Ex: arrhythmia (abnormal heartbeat)

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disorder

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12
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Refers to a disease or a disorder that has
more than one identifying feature or
symptom.
* A collection or set of signs and symptoms
that characterize or suggest a particular
disease.
* Ex: Down syndrome

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syndrome

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13
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An abnormal state of health that interferes
with the usual activities or feeling of well
being.
* Ex: chronic fatigue syndrome is a
neurological condition, diagnosed from a
collection of symptoms in addition to the
main symptom of post-exertional malaise.

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condition

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14
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  • Subjective
  • Feelings and concerns that you feel
  • Perceived only by the person who is experiencing
    them.
  • Ex: Shortness of breath
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symptoms

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15
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  • Objective
  • Something that others can observe or measure
  • Can be detected by various tools (e.g.
    stethoscope, x-rays, lab tests)
  • Ex: wheezing
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signs

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16
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LEVELS OF STRUCTURAL ORGANIZATION

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chemical level
cellular level
tissue level
organ level
system level
organism level

17
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takes in nutrients, breaks them down, and eliminates unabsorbed matter (feces)

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digestive system

18
Q

takes in oxygen and eliminates carbon dioxide

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respiratory system

19
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via the blood, distributes oxygen and nutrients to all body cells and delivers wastes and carbon dioxide to disposal organs

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cardiovascular system

20
Q

eliminates nitrogenous wastes and excess ions

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urinary system

21
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protects the body as a whole from the external environment

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integumentary system

22
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INTERNAL ENVIRONMENT REMAINS DISTINCT FROM THE EXTERNAL ENVIRONMENT

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MAINTAIN BOUNDARIES

23
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*LOCOMOTION
*MOVEMENT OF SUBSTANCES

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MOVEMENT

24
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*ABILITY TO SENSE CHANGES AND REACT
*INCLUDES INTERNAL AND EXTERNAL STIMULUS

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RESPONSIVENESS OR EXCITABILITY

25
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*BREAKDOWN AND ABSORPTION OF NUTRIENTS

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DIGESTION

26
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*CHEMICAL REACTIONS WITHIN THE
BODY
*BREAK DOWN COMPLEX MOLECULES INTO SMALLER ONES
*BUILD LARGER MOLECULES FROM SMALLER ONES
*PRODUCES ENERGY
*REGULATED BY HORMONES

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METABOLISM

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*ELIMINATES WASTE FROM METABOLIC REACTIONS
*WASTES MAY BE REMOVED IN URINE OR FECES

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EXCRETION

28
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*OCCURS ON THE CELLULAR LEVEL OR ORGANISMAL LEVEL
*PRODUCES FUTURE GENERATION

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REPRODUCTION

29
Q

*INCREASES CELL SIZE AND NUMBER OF CELLS

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GROWTH

30
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*CHEMICALS FOR ENERGY AND CELL BUILDING
*OXYGEN
*INCLUDES CARBOHYDRATES, PROTEINS, LIPIDS, VITAMINS, AND MINERALS

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NUTRIENTS

31
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*REQUIRED FOR CHEMICAL REACTIONS

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OXYGEN

32
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*60 TO 80 PERCENT OF BODY WEIGHT
*MOST ABUNDANT CHEMICAL IN THE HUMAN BODY
*PROVIDES FOR METABOLIC REACTION

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WATER

33
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STABLE BODY TEMPERATURE

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37°C (98°F)

34
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*MUST BE APPROPRIATE FOR GAS EXCHANGE

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ATMOSPHERIC PRESSURE

35
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