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the simplest living level of organization is what level cellular
the study of disorders of the function of tissues, cells or organs is pathophysiology
groups of tissues precisely arranged so as to accomplish specific funtions organs
two examples of inorganic chemicals water and oxygen
four types of bonds covalent ionic disulfied hydrogen
lateral away from midline
thoracic cavity contains what three things lungs, plural membrane, heart
acid solution 6
alkaline 8
neutral 7
a simple chemical reaction during cell respiration water carbon dioxide, atp, heat
abnormally high temperature fever
the part of the brain that is considered the bodys thermostat hypothalamus
heat is produced at one of four products in the process called cell respiration
three stages of cell respiration glycolysiskrebs citric acid cyclecytochrome transport
BMI is the term for the body's heat production whten the body is at rest
organic molecules vitamins
three factors that affect metabolic rate of an active person agesex hormonefood intake
two factors that can effect cell respiration oand effect heat production thyroxinestress
the concentration of dissolved materials present in a fluid osmolarity
if body is dehydrated osmolarity of body fluid increases
electrolytes are present in urine when their blood levels are than the bodys need for them higher
normal pH of blood is 7.35 to 7.45
prevents drastic changes in blood pH buffer system
acidosis is most harmful on the cns
alakalosis affects cns pns
three primary elements involved in electrolyte imbalances sodiumcalciumpotassium
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