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31 Cards in this Set
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Shapes and postions of the different body parts
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Anatomy
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The function of the body parts
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Physiology
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Shapes of the different body parts
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morphology
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solute + solvent=
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A solution
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5 things you need to live?
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water, food, oxygen, heat, pressure
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a column of ain. Used to puch air into our lungs
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atmospheric pressure
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Column of fluids on a surface. (blood pressure)
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Hydrostatic pressure
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More of this casuses more Solute
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osmotic pressure
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level of organation
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atom, molecule (2+atoms), macromolecule, organelle, CELL, tissues, organs (2+ tissues), organ systems, ORGANISM
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to be healthy and to maintian a internal stable inviroment
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homostasis
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The mechanism of homostasis...
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... is by a negative feed back mechanism
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the bodys thermastat (brain)
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hypothalamus
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2 organ systems are needed to acheive homostasis
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nervous system, endocrain system
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body temp.
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+ 37 C
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exocrine glands
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* have canalas (ducts)
* secretions functions on surface it has been delivered to. ex: sweat glands, salivary glands |
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uper part of the stomach
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pancreas
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cells: acrimar -> digestive juices -> are delieveered to samll intestant by a pancreatic canal to help in food digestion
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exocrime portion of pancreas
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- islets of langerhams
-cells: hormones -alpha -> glucagon -beta -> insulin -delta -> somatostatin |
endocrine portion of the pancreas
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solute + solvent=
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A solution
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5 things you need to live?
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water, food, oxygen, heat, pressure
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a column of ain. Used to puch air into our lungs
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atmospheric pressure
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Column of fluids on a surface. (blood pressure)
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Hydrostatic pressure
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More of this casuses more Solute
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osmotic pressure
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level of organation
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atom, molecule (2+atoms), macromolecule, organelle, CELL, tissues, organs (2+ tissues), organ systems, ORGANISM
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to be healthy and to maintian a internal stable inviroment
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homostasis
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The mechanism of homostasis...
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... is by a negative feed back mechanism
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the bodys thermastat (brain)
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hypothalamus
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2 organ systems are needed to acheive homostasis
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nervous system, endocrain system
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body temp.
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+ 37 C
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exocrine glands
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* have canalas (ducts)
* secretions functions on surface it has been delivered to. ex: sweat glands, salivary glands |
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*duct less
*secreation=homones released into body fluids (blood) *hormones have to TRAVLE to TARGET SITE to then PREFORM its FUNCTION *ex: pituitary gland |
endocrine gland
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