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    11: Fundamentals of the Nervous System and Nervous Tissue Study guide Functions and Divisions of the Nervous System 1. List the basic functions of the nervous system. 2. Explain the structural and functional divisions of the nervous system. Histology of Nervous Tissue 3. List the types of neuroglia and cite their functions. 4. Define neuron‚ describe its important structural components‚ and relate each to a functional role. 5. Differentiate between a nerve and a tract

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    Associate Level Material Physical Fitness Worksheet Being physically fit is an important aspect of obtaining optimal health. Becoming knowledgeable about what it means to be physically fit may greatly increase your ability to improve your health and wellness. In this worksheet‚ you identify the five components of health related fitness. Completing this assignment is a step towards gaining the knowledge needed to better manage your physical fitness. Five Components of Health Related Fitness

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    starvation and thus will hold onto its body fat tissue for future energy needs. In other words‚ the body does not understand that the dieter is simply trying to lose fat and does not know if and when it will be fed again. This holds true for grapefruit‚ celery and cabbage soup diets amongst others based on low calorie intake. When this happens a person will only be able to lose weight because instead of using carbohydrates and stored body fat tissue for energy as

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    Syndrome. Marfan Syndrome is a disorder of connective tissue that is inherited from the parents. The bones and circulatory system are usually the parts of the body that are longer and the ones that are changed because of the disease. There are many things that can cause a disease. Marfan syndrome is caused by a mutation in the fibrillin-1 gene. The gene produces a protein that is essential for formatting the elastic fibers found in connective tissue. About 75 percent of people with Marfan syndrome inherit

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    times per minute. Your body shape will become more aesthetically pleasing this co-insides with the mental benefits because it can boost self-esteem and confidence. Other benefits include higher BMD because bone is living tissue so when any form of resistance is put onto a bone new tissue will form which ensures a higher BMD. Your flexibility will be improved‚ so the range of movement you have in any single joint due to stretching will be greater. Your VO2 max will also become greater. So the amount of

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    A lot of people have heard the terms aerobics and anaerobic‚ but most people don’t know what those terms mean. These two terms refer to the presence and absence of oxygen. Our bodies cells choose to get the energy that they need using oxygen to fuel metabolism. During an aerobic activity the muscle cells can contract repeatedly without fatigue. During anaerobics the muscle cell doesn’t rely on oxygen to fuel the muscle contractions. It relies on its natural body chemicals. Aerobics is a low

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    Part l 5. Which substances supply energy to the human body? Nutrients- substances in foods that provide energy and form body tissue necessary for life and growth. -Carbohydrates- sugars‚ starch and fibre -Fats- main form of energy storage in the body -Proteins- amino acids require to build and repair body structures and to regulate processes in the body Part ll 1. Find out how the medical community defines “obesity.” What factors contribute to obesity? Obesity is an abnormal accumulation of body fat

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    can occur‚ 1) it is metabolized faster than glucose and 2) since fructose is independent of phosphofructose kinase (PFK) regulation‚ overconsumption of fructose (>40g in a 2000 calorie diet)‚ results in increases of levels of visceral adipose tissue (VAT)‚ and increased hepatic lipid levels from de nova lipogenesis. This reaction results in increased very low density lipoproteins (VLDL) synthesis and secreation.4 The over consumption of fructose might be explained by the insufficient signaling

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    the diagram below with the four main layers you listed in question 6. 4. The mucosa includes a type of columnar ________that forms the inner lining of the lumen 5. Blood and lymph vessels of the mucosa are found in its ______ _______ connective tissue layer. 6. The smooth muscle layer of the mucosa is called the ________ _______. 7. The function of epithelial goblet cells is to secrete ________. 8. _________ cells of the mucosa secrete hormones into the blood. 9. Absorption of nutrients occurs

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    Physiology – the study of how living organisms p0erform the vital functions. Microscopic Anatomy – study of structures that can not be seen by the naked eye. Cytology – analyzes the internal structure of individual cells. Histology – the study of tissues Gross Anatomy – considers features visible with the unaided eye. Surface Anatomy – refers to the study of general form and superficial markings. Regional anatomy – considers all of the superficial and internal features in a specific region

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