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cardiovascular

transports nutrients, chemical messengers, gases and wastes in blood

respiratory

adds oxygen to the blood and removes carbon dioxide from blood.

digestive

breaks down food into units that can be absorbed by the body

urinary

removes wastes, maintains body fluid volume, pH and electrolyte levels.

integumentary

provides a protective barrier for the body, contains sensory receptors for pain, touch, temperature

lymphatic

returns fluid to cardiovascular system, detects, filters, and eliminates disease causing organisms.

skeletal

protects major organs, provides levers and support for body movement

muscular

moves bones and maintains posture

nervous

controls cell function with electrical signals

endocrine

controls cell function with hormones

reproductive

produces gametes, female organs provide environment for development of fetus

Type A blood

A antigen and B antibodies

Type B blood

B antigen A antibodies

Type AB blood

A and B antigens and no antibodies

Type O blood

No antigens and A and B antibodies

P wave

atrial depolarization

QRS complex

ventricular depolarization

T wave

ventricular repolarization

stroke volume

the volume of blood ejected by each ventricle during a single contraction

What is Cardiac Output

Amount of blood ejected by the heart in one minute, and is measured in liters

Tidal Volume

Amount of air that moves in and out of the lungs with each breath

Homeostasis

Internal balance even though outside is changing

Negative Feedback

Tries to get back to the set point/normal

Positive Feedback

Changes from the normal point and amplifies it.

Stroke Volume

EDV - ESV

4 cardinal signs of inflammation

Pain, heat, redness, swelling

End product of DNA replication

two molecules are formed. Each molecule has one original strand and one new strand.

Meiosis ending product

Four haploid cells (gametes)

What are the end products of Mitosis?

Two diploid cells

what is the end result of transcription?

DNA is converted to a strand of mRNA to be translated in the ribosome end result is protein

End product of translation?

Polypeptide chain

4 main tissue type

muscle, epithelial,connective and nervous