Acute Physiological Responses Flashcards

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Define Homeostasis

A

the tendency towards a relatively stable equilibrium between interdependent elements, especially as maintained by physiological processes.

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2
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What are some examples of Homeostasis

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Blood pressure, respiration, body temperature and blood sugar

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3
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What is a stressor?

A

Something that’ll cause an homeostatic imbalance.

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4
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What are examples of stressors?

A
Mechanical force
Pressure
Chemical
Temperature
Psychological
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5
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What are the responses to exercise as a stress?

A
Cardiac response
Breathing response
Vascular response
Temperature response
Sweating response
Synovial viscosity
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6
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What happens if body temperature goes too high?

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Tissue damage and organ failure can occur due to enzyme activity shutting down.

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7
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How does body temperature raise during exercise?

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Through the increased amount of chemical reactions to produce ATP from glucose.

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8
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What are the two main sweat glands?

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Eccrine and apocrine

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