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NURS207 Exam Study Guide. Anatomy - answerlearning the body structures and the relationship among them - through dissections or medical imaging Physiology - answerThe study of body function - how the body responds to stimuli and how it works Pathophysiology - answerthe study of how disease processes affect the function of the body cranial cavity - answerthe cavity contains the brain within the skull - and also parts of the spinal cord thoracic cavity - answercontains heart and lungs abdominopelvic cavity - answercontains both the abdominal and pelvic cavities - contains the organs within these cavities intracellular fluid - answerfluid within cells extracellular fluid - answerfluid outside the cell total body mass - answersum of lean tissue mass and fat mass - in females - 45% solid, 55% fluid - in males - 40% solid, 60% fluid electrolytes in fluid - answermakes cells more excitable and can respond to stimulus that need to carry out specific function - intracellular fluids contain potassium - extracellular fluids contain more sodium and chlorine Cells - answercollection of molecules enclosed by a cell membrane ©SIRJOEL EXAM SOLUTIONS 10/10/2024 11:44 AM Tissues - answercollection of cells with structural and function specializations Organs - answercollection of tissues with a structure and function integumentary system - answerConsists of the skin, mucous membranes, hair, and nail - protects the body, regulates temperature and senses stimuli from the environment circulatory system - answerheart, blood vessels, lymphatic vessels and nodes, spleen, thymus gland - transporting material maintaining pressure gradient (essential for exchange within the body, immunity respiratory system - answerconsists of the nasal cavity, airway and lungs - transporting gases between internal and external environments digestive system - answeroral cavity, pharynx, esophagus, stomach, intestine, galbladder - ingestion and breakdown of food particles for the purpose of absorption renal system - answerkidney, ureters, bladder, urethra - maintaining fluid, electrolytes, production of eryhtrocytes endocrine system - answerGlands secrete hormones that regulate processes such as growth, reproduction, and nutrient use (metabolism) by body cells. immune system - answerthymus, spleen, lymph and leukocytes - defense against foreign invaders nervous system - answerthe network of nerve cells and fibers that transmits nerve impulses between parts of the body. - brain, spinal cord, peripheral nervous system musculoskeletal system - answerthe system of bones and skeletal muscles that support and protect the body and permit movement - used for support reproductive system - answerovaries, uterus and testes - produces offspring ©SIRJOEL EXAM SOLUTIONS 10/10/2024 11:44 AM Homeostasis - answerto maintain nearly constant conditions in the internal environment - state of equilibrium with respect to bodily functions and chemical composition - maintained through a feedback mechanism of positive and negative positive feedback - answer- reinforces the stimuli, increasing in intensity, sending the variable farther from the setpoint negative feedback - answera decrease in function in response to a stimulus - shuts down the respond loop three parts of the cell - answerplasma membrane, cytoplasm, nucleus plasma membrane - answerhighly selective permeable membrane enclosing all the internal contents of a living cell - separates the intracellular from the extracellular cytoplasm - answerconsists of all the cellular contents inside the cell between the plasma membrane and the nucleus - Cytosol and Organelles Cytosol - answerFluid portion of cytoplasm organelles - answerA tiny cell structure that carries out a specific function within the cell - mitochondria - endoplasmic reticulum (smooth and rough) - Golgi - Lysosomes Nucleus - answerstructure associated with gene expression and cell division - serves as genetic information storage functions of the plasma membrane - answer- structural support - physical isolations - regulation of exchange - communication between cells and external environments

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NURS207 Exam Study Guide.


Anatomy - answer✔learning the body structures and the relationship among them
- through dissections or medical imaging

Physiology - answer✔The study of body function
- how the body responds to stimuli and how it works

Pathophysiology - answer✔the study of how disease processes affect the function of the body

cranial cavity - answer✔the cavity contains the brain within the skull
- and also parts of the spinal cord

thoracic cavity - answer✔contains heart and lungs

abdominopelvic cavity - answer✔contains both the abdominal and pelvic cavities
- contains the organs within these cavities

intracellular fluid - answer✔fluid within cells

extracellular fluid - answer✔fluid outside the cell

total body mass - answer✔sum of lean tissue mass and fat mass
- in females - 45% solid, 55% fluid
- in males - 40% solid, 60% fluid

electrolytes in fluid - answer✔makes cells more excitable and can respond to stimulus that need
to carry out specific function
- intracellular fluids contain potassium
- extracellular fluids contain more sodium and chlorine

Cells - answer✔collection of molecules enclosed by a cell membrane

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10/10/2024 11:44 AM


Tissues - answer✔collection of cells with structural and function specializations

Organs - answer✔collection of tissues with a structure and function

integumentary system - answer✔Consists of the skin, mucous membranes, hair, and nail
- protects the body, regulates temperature and senses stimuli from the environment

circulatory system - answer✔heart, blood vessels, lymphatic vessels and nodes, spleen, thymus
gland
- transporting material maintaining pressure gradient (essential for exchange within the body,
immunity

respiratory system - answer✔consists of the nasal cavity, airway and lungs
- transporting gases between internal and external environments

digestive system - answer✔oral cavity, pharynx, esophagus, stomach, intestine, galbladder
- ingestion and breakdown of food particles for the purpose of absorption

renal system - answer✔kidney, ureters, bladder, urethra
- maintaining fluid, electrolytes, production of eryhtrocytes

endocrine system - answer✔Glands secrete hormones that regulate processes such as growth,
reproduction, and nutrient use (metabolism) by body cells.

immune system - answer✔thymus, spleen, lymph and leukocytes
- defense against foreign invaders

nervous system - answer✔the network of nerve cells and fibers that transmits nerve impulses
between parts of the body.
- brain, spinal cord, peripheral nervous system

musculoskeletal system - answer✔the system of bones and skeletal muscles that support and
protect the body and permit movement
- used for support

reproductive system - answer✔ovaries, uterus and testes
- produces offspring

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Homeostasis - answer✔to maintain nearly constant conditions in the internal environment
- state of equilibrium with respect to bodily functions and chemical composition
- maintained through a feedback mechanism of positive and negative

positive feedback - answer✔- reinforces the stimuli, increasing in intensity, sending the variable
farther from the setpoint

negative feedback - answer✔a decrease in function in response to a stimulus
- shuts down the respond loop

three parts of the cell - answer✔plasma membrane, cytoplasm, nucleus

plasma membrane - answer✔highly selective permeable membrane enclosing all the internal
contents of a living cell
- separates the intracellular from the extracellular

cytoplasm - answer✔consists of all the cellular contents inside the cell between the plasma
membrane and the nucleus
- Cytosol and Organelles

Cytosol - answer✔Fluid portion of cytoplasm

organelles - answer✔A tiny cell structure that carries out a specific function within the cell
- mitochondria
- endoplasmic reticulum (smooth and rough)
- Golgi
- Lysosomes

Nucleus - answer✔structure associated with gene expression and cell division
- serves as genetic information storage

functions of the plasma membrane - answer✔- structural support
- physical isolations
- regulation of exchange
- communication between cells and external environments

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Structure of the Plasma Membrane - answer✔- a lipid bilayer with phospholipid heads (sides)
- the layer facing the exterior and interior of the cell are lipids

amphipathic molecules - answer✔containing hydrophobic and hydrophilic regions
- both have polar and non polar parts
- hydrophilic ends face water fluid to avoid water spilling through the cell

Types Membrane Proteins - answer✔integral proteins and peripheral proteins

integral membrane proteins - answer✔firmly embedded in the membrane
- lipid anchored proteins (proteins that insert themselves into either side of the cell membrane)
- Transmembrane proteins (proteins that spand the entire lipid bilayer and protrude the cytosol
and ECF)

Peripheral Proteins - answer✔The proteins of a membrane that are not embedded in the lipid
bilayer; they are appendages loosely bound to the surface of the membrane.

diffusion - answer✔movement of a solute within a medium and membrane in a biological system
- by concentration gradient

osmosis - answer✔movement of a SOLVENT through a membrane by means of concentration
gradient

facilitated diffusion - answer✔Carrier proteins help larger particles to cross the membrane
- higher to a lower concentration

active transport - answer✔particles move against the concentration gradient which need ATP

cotransport - answer✔carrier-mediated transport by which two transported substances move in
the same direction
- a type of secondary active transport

countertransport - answer✔transported molecules are moving in the opposite directions

four main categories of the transport process - answer✔bulk flow, diffusion, protein mediated
transport, vesicular transport

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