physiology key terms Flashcards

1
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acute

A

responses at the time

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2
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homeostasis

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maintenance of a constant/unchanging environment

e.g core body temp, blood glucose

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3
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steady state

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where the internal environment is unchanging (reach a constant level) but is different to normal resting level

balance between an environmental demand and the response of a system to meet demand, e.g. heart rate

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4
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biological control system

A

series of integrated components that maintain chemical parameter of body at near constant value

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5
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negative feedback systems

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something too high, feedback says to turn it down (reduce stimulus)

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6
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cardiac output

A

volume of blood pumped out of the heart per min

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7
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heart rate

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how many times per min the heart beats

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8
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stroke volume

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how much blood pumped out with each beat

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9
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Aerobic training

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training that improves the efficiency of the aerobic energy producing systems and can improve cardio respiratory endurance

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10
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oxygen uptake

A

cardiac output x oxygen extraction

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11
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cardiac hypertrophy

A

enlargement/thickening of the heart mass

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12
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pulmonary function

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primarily to provide a means of gas exchange between the external environment and body

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13
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pulmonary ventilation

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primarily unctions to maintain a fairly constant and favourable concentration of o2 and c02 in the alveolar chambers during rest and exercise

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14
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pulmonary respiration

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ventilation and change of 02 and c02 at the lungs

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15
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tidal volume

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describes air volume moved during either the inspiration/expiratory phase of each beathing cycle

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16
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max voluntary ventilation

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max volume per min

healthy individuals usually 200 litres per min

17
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passive diffusion

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all gas exchange occurring in the lungs and other tissues

18
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minute ventilation

A

tidal volume x breathing rate

19
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exercise hypernea

A

the increase ventilation in response to increased oxygen demand carbon dioxide output

20
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dyspnea

A

breathlessness

21
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sleep apnea

A

hold breathing during sleep

22
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hyperventilation

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increased ventilation in excess of oxygen demand, thereby causing more carbon dioxide to be breathed out

23
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energy

A

capacity to do work

24
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bioenergetics

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chemical pathways used by cels to convert foot into a biologically usable form of energy

25
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metabolism

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total of all caller reactions that occur in the body; includes all synthesis and break down of molecules

26
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exergonic reactions

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physical/chemical processes that release energy

27
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endergonic

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physical.chemical process that store/absorb energy

28
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enzymes

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highly specific and large protein catalysts which accelerate the forward and reverse rates of chemical reactions in the body without being consumed or changed in the reaction

29
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lactate threshold

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the highest o2 consumption/exercise intensity with less than 1mM increase in blood lactate concentration above the pre exercise level

30
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OBLA

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when lactate concentration shows sysemeatic increase to 4mm