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    regulation and negative feedback? 10. List the components of a reflex arc and describe how those components interact. 11. Differentiate between reflexes and local homeostatic responses. 12. List and describe four types of intercellular chemical messengers. 13. How do phase-shifts of the circadian rhythm occur? 14. Explain how an imbalance in any given physiological variable may produce a change in one or more other variables. 15. What are the three possible states of total-body balance of any

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    Evaporation is the conversion of water from a liquid to a gaseous form. Heat is lost when water evaporates from the body surface. (Seeley‚ Stephen & Tate 2002). According to Gould (1993)‚ The regulation of body temperature is one of a range of homeostatic mechanisms‚ which play a part in maintaining a constant internal

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    B- Assuming Joseph’s heart has stopped‚ what cellular processes and membrane functions are going to be affected by the loss of oxygen‚ blood glucose‚ and waste removal? Since Joseph’s heart has stopped oxygen‚ glucose‚ and other essential ions that were required for the heart to pump slowed‚ but the cells continued working using the supply of ATP rapidly. The Carbon dioxide levels inside of the cell rose‚ and the pH began to drop. The mitochondria no longer had the required oxygen and glucose

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    cell” the Mitochondria structure. Joseph heart attack caused the function of his cells to change. I believe the ribosomes‚ the endoplasmic reticulum‚ Golgi complex and lysosomes were the proteins in the cell membrane that were involved in the homeostatic imbalances of Joseph’s heart. Reestablishing oxygen flow to Joseph’s body was so important because without oxygen to the cells they can not produce ATP‚ the energy of the cell. He was lucky enough to have

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    gall-bladder‚ liver‚ small intestines‚ and large intestines. Each of these organs are effected at some point with anorexia. The short term effects include constipation‚ bloating‚ digestive difficulties‚ imbalance of bad flora over the good healthy flora of the intestines‚ abdominal distress‚ cramps‚ N\V\D Hyper-acidity. The rate of peristalsis decreases the constipation‚ bloating‚ and gives rise to sensations of early fullness.

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    Toshiba | Joseph’s Story | Jennifer Yarbrough | | 1/8/2013 | A: List Joseph’s risk Factors and create a brief summary of the information you have so far. Identify how his risk factors would affect cellular function. * Family history of vascular diseases * Gaining weight * He loves eating fatty foods * Stressful job working long hours * Has begun smoking again * Not been sleeping well * Tightness in his chest Josephs risk factors are a long list that begins

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    Chapter 1: The Human Body: An Orientation Chapter Practice Test This activity contains 20 questions. Which of the following best defines physiology? The study of all chemical reactions that occur within body cells. The study of how the body parts work and carry out their life-sustaining activities. The study of tissues. The study of the structure of body parts and their relationships to one another. Which of the following best describes macroscopic anatomy? The study

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    Package Title: Testbank Course Title: pap13 Chapter Number: 18 Question type: Multiple Choice 1) Which of the following is NOT a function of a hormone? Regulates chemical composition and volume of the internal environment Regulates metabolism Regulates glandular secretions Produces electrolytes Controls growth and development Answer: d Difficulty: Easy Learning Objective 1: 18.1 Compare control of body functions by the nervous system and endocrine system

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    How a venomous lizard does not die if it bites its own tongue? Jagjeevan Kahlon November 20‚ 2012 Alan Reid Student #: 300109418 Class: AB-6 How a venomous lizard does not die if it bites its own tongue? Gila Monster ; retrieved from: http://www.google.ca/imgres?q=gila+monster+lizard&um.com/ Gila Monster ; retrieved from: http://www.google.ca/imgres?q=gila+monster+lizard&um.com/ Lizards belong to the class Reptilian‚ Scientists have said that reptiles have been on earth for about 200

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    spill into the inside of the cells. Enzymes will bond inside vesicles start to digest the plasma membrane. Joseph’s heart attack has caused the function of his cells to change. What type of proteins in the cells membrane was involved in the homeostatic imbalance of the heart cells? Proteins rise then fall. Channels open allowing an inward flow of sodium ions changing electrochemical gradient‚ causing a rise in membrane potential. Causing more channels to open‚ then causing a bigger electric current

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