The Scientific Method Flashcards

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Homeostasis

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Homeo=similar, stasis=condition. An optimum internal environment is needed for cells to function correctly, prevent disease and maintain health. Increased energy demand requires multiple systems to integrate to maintain this environment.

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Negative feedback control system

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When conditions change from a set point negative feedback returns conditions to the set point.

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Feedforward control

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Additional receptors allow the system to anticipate change and activate a response earlier.

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4
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Plasma

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The fluid component of blood

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5
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Interstitial fluid

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Bathes the cells

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Extracellular fluid

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Comprised of plasma and interstitial fluid (1/3 fluid content)

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Intracellular fluid

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This fluid is located within the cell membrane and contains water, electrolytes and proteins. (2/3 fluid content)

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Capillary wall

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Separates plasma from ISF and is permeable to everything except plasma proteins

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Dilution Principle

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V(volume)=m(amount of tracer)/c(concentration of tracer)

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10
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Indirect measurements for body fluid composition

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ISF=ECF/Pv

ICF=TBW-ECF

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