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Ivy Tech APHY 201 Exam 1
External body surfaces are... - ANS-continuous with the external environment

What are the 6 external body surfaces? - ANS-1) Nasal and oral passages
2) Respiratory tract
3) GI tract
4) Urinary tract
5) Reproductive tract
6) Ducts of exocrine glands

Internal body surfaces can only be accessed... - ANS-from an internal body fluid
or
by transport across an external membrane

What are the 3 internal body surfaces? - ANS-1) Cell membranes of cells within the
body
2) Cardiovascular and lymphatic membranes
3) Serous and connective tissue membranes

Membranes divide the body into compartments that... - ANS-maintain separate
chemical environments

What is the external face of the membrane? - ANS-the surface facing the environment
outside of the body

What is the apical (or huminal) face of the membrane? - ANS-the surface facing the
lumen of a hallow structure

What is the basolateral face of the membrane? - ANS-the surface facing the intestinal
environment

What are the 7 fluid compartments of the body? - ANS-1) Blood plasma and lymph
2) Interstitial fluid
3) Intracellular fluid
4) Fluid in membranous organelles
5) Cerebrospinal fluid
6) Synovial cavities
7) Chambers in eyeballs and ears

,Intracellular fluid contains how much of the body's water? - ANS-2/3 (28L)

Extracellular fluid contains how much of the body's water? - ANS-1/3 (14L)
(3L blood plasma, 11L interstitial fluid)

Filtration - ANS-Pressure driven (blood pressure and fluid hydrostatic pressure)

Diffusion - ANS-Driven by concentration gradients

Osmosis - ANS-Driven by concentration gradients of solutes (only water)

Routes of water loss - ANS-1) Evaporation from skin and moist membranes, sweat (+/-
900mL)
2) Feces (+/- 100mL)
3) Urine (+/- 1.5L)

Routes of water gains - ANS-1) Food, beverages (+/- 2.25L)
2) Metabolism (+/- 250mL)

Primary receptors of the thirst mechanism - ANS-Hypothalamic receptor neurons signal
the thirst center when blood plasma osmolarity > 280 mOsm

Secondary receptors of the thirst mechanism - ANS-Osmoreceptors in the mouth detect
low volume and increase concentration of saliva

Integrating center - ANS-Hypothalamic thirst center

Stimulation of the thirst center causes... - ANS-1) Stimulation of water-seeking
behaviors through the cerebral cortex
2) Increased water conservation by the kidneys, through ADH from the posterior
pituitary

Temporary cessation of thirst - ANS-Moistening of oral osmoreceptors (inhibits
hypothalamic thirst center only as long as the mouth remains moist)

Long term cessation of thirst - ANS-Return to normal plasma osmolarity (strongly
inhibits thirst center; as long as plasma osmolarity remains normal, thirst is fully
inhibited)

, Renal response - ANS-Cannot fix dehydration; only reduces water loss
(reduces filtrate formation and increases water absorption from the urine)

Hypothalamic compensations for overhydration - ANS-Plasma osmolarity < 280 mOsm
strongly inhibits thirst by quieting receptor neurons

Renal Response compensations for overhydration - ANS-Increase water loss in urine by
increasing filtrate formation and inhibiting water absorption from the urine

Homeostasis - ANS-The ability of the body to maintain optimal performance of a system
under a given set of conditions

When conditions of homeostasis change... - ANS-homeostatic set points change to
maintain the optimal performance of the system

Feedback loops - ANS-Systems that allow communication between cells to maintain a
physiological system within a given range of function

Elements of feedback loops (4) - ANS-1) Physical or chemical stimulus
2) Receptors
3) Chemical or electrical signal
4) Target Cells

Physical or Chemical Stimulus - ANS-Some component of the internal or external
environment that is monitored for changes

Receptors - ANS-Structures that monitor the external or internal environment for
changes in specific stimuli

Chemical or Electrical Signal - ANS-A secreted chemical or electrical potential that
allows cells to communicate information abot changes in stimuli with other cells

Target Cells - ANS-Cells that receive the signal sent by other cells. Usually involved in
producing the appropriate response.

Examples of chemical properties - ANS-Size, weight, number of protons or electrons,
solubility in water, electrical charge

Atom - ANS-The smallest particle of any element

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