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Brianna Essex

Physiology Final 2025-2-SCI221-02

QuestionAnswer
What is SNS main function fight or flight
What kind of responses comes from the ANS Involuntary
What hormone does the SNS excrete Adrenaline
What is the main function of the somatic nervous system? Rest and digest
What travels along the somatic and autonomic nervous system being felt internally and externally senses
What does the endocrine system consist of A series of glands that excrete hormones into the blood stream
What is the pituitary glands purpose in relation to the endocrine system Takes stimulus from the hypothalamus and sends it to the other endocrine systems
What hormones come from the medulla Epinephrine and norepinephrine
What is the role of the nerves system as it relates to the cardiovascular system? generalize neural responses from the limbic and autonomic systems
Where does blood start in the cardiovascular system? Right atrium and travels to left ventricle
Where does systemic circulation start the left ventricle
What do RBC's no contain mitochondria, nucleolus
Where is lymph found where ever capillaries are
What does lymph lack RBC's
What are lymph vessels in charge of Cleaning out the lymph from tissue
What is tidal volume the amount of air a person inhales and exhales during the breathing process
What is inspiratory volume The amount of air a person is able to breathe out
What is residual volume The amount of air left in the lungs after breathing out forcefully
What is a key change in both inspiration and experation the change of lung volume
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