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Physiology

Physiology Week 1-6

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Name 6 Body Systems assiated with hoemostasis Integumentary, Skeletal, Muscular, Nervous, Endocrine, Cardiovascular, Lympathic, Immune, Resperatory, Digestive, Urinary, Reproductive
What is the difference between negative feedback vs positive feed back? Negative feedback oppose change and give an inhibitory response. Positive feedback responds are stimulatory and accelerates change. see illustration on new born delivery
What is the Difference between DNA vs RN 1.Strands: DNA-Doube very long, RNA- Single or double but short 2. Sugar: DNA-Deoxyribose, RNA-Ribose 3. Base Pairing: DNA-Adenine-Thymine(A-T) Guanine-Cytosine(G-C), RNA-Adinine-Uracil(A-U) Guanine-Cytosine(G-U)
Name the 4 major groups of organic substances? Carbs, Lipids, Proteins, Nucleic Acids and related molecules
Name 5 phases of mitosis Interphase, Prophase, Metaphase, Anaphase, Telophase
In a sodium-potasium pump mechanism, what goes in and what comes out? 3 sodium ions moves out, 2 potasium ions goes in
Name 4 principle types of tissues? Epithelial. Connective, Muscle, Nervous
What are the 3 types of Epithelial tissue membranes in the body? Cutaneous, Serous, mucous
What are the functions of the bone? Support, Protection, Movement, Mineral Storage, Hematopoeisis
What bones are associated with the Axial Skeleton? Skull, Vertebrae, Sacrum, Tailbone, Neck, Ribcage
What bones are associated with the Appendicular Skeleton? Upper and Lower Extremity, Shoulder Girdle, Pelvic bones
Name 3 funtional join classifications? Synarthroses (immovable), Amphiarthroses (slightly movable), Diarthroses (Freely movable)
_____ is obtained by hydrolysis of a nucleotide and required for muscle contraction. Adenosine Triphosphate (ATP)
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