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17 Cards in this Set
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the gills of fish experience which medium blood flow orientation |
countercurrent |
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result of respiratory acidosis |
build up of Co2 |
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what contributes to dehydration |
extracellular fluid deficit, hypernatremia, increase molecularity of body fluids |
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What body system regulates PH |
respiratory urinary and digestive |
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which is the ball of capillaries in a nephron |
glomerulus |
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what is true of glucose and amino acids acid reabsorption |
occurs in proximal tubule, via cotransport, requires the presence of active sodium potassium pumps |
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which is permeable to water but impermeable to ions |
descending limb of the loop of henle |
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vasopressin |
peptide hormone |
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atrial natriuretic peptide |
increases GFR, direct antagonist to the RAA and ADH pathways, released in response to stretch associated with an increase in blood volume |
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extraembroyonic membranes is the outermost layer and is mainly in charge of gas exchange |
chorion |
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colostrum |
contains immunoprotective agents growth factors, minerals, and vitamins |
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minerals |
metallic elements that participate in protein structure |
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protein digestion |
requires pepsin , trypsin, chymotrypsin and carboxypeptidases |
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lipoproteins largest/least dense to smallest/most dense |
chylomicron-VLDL-IDL-LDL-HDL |
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animal diet with the longest most complex gut morphologies |
herbivory |
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type of hypometabolism that occurs in hot dry climates |
estivation |
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intrinsic regulators of GFR (glomerular filtration rate) |
myogenic, tubuloglomerular feedback, mesanglial control |