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What is threshold - ️️the DIFFERENCE where the integrator decides the variation between the action value and the set point is too big What 2 variables regulate homeostasis? - ️️glucose levels, blood pressure What is Type 1 diabetes? - ️️the body/beta cells does not PRODUCE insulin What is Type 2 diabetes? - ️️the body does not RESPOND to insulin, a cure is exercise Homeostasis - ️️maintenance of an internal state What are the 3 parts of a Negative Feedback Loop? - ️️sensor, integrator, effector What is error signal - ️️the DEVIATION between the action value and the set point What are things that take us out of homeostasis? - ️️exercise, injury, disease, etc. what changes set point - ️️pregnancy, endurance exercise what is steady-state - ️️constant over a period of time even as you exercise why does the body use the negative feedback loop - ️️to get back to homeostasis when/after we work out/get stressed endocrine system consists of what - ️️hormones and glands, transported through the blood stream nervous system does what - ️️transports messages through nerves what is bioenergetics? - ️️converting food into energy what are the types of energy - ️️kinetic, potential, heat, work

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BIO 192 NAU Final
What is threshold - ✔️✔️the DIFFERENCE where the integrator decides the variation
between the action value and the set point is too big

What 2 variables regulate homeostasis? - ✔️✔️glucose levels, blood pressure

What is Type 1 diabetes? - ✔️✔️the body/beta cells does not PRODUCE insulin

What is Type 2 diabetes? - ✔️✔️the body does not RESPOND to insulin, a cure is
exercise

Homeostasis - ✔️✔️maintenance of an internal state


What are the 3 parts of a Negative Feedback Loop? - ✔️✔️sensor, integrator, effector

What is error signal - ✔️✔️the DEVIATION between the action value and the set point

What are things that take us out of homeostasis? - ✔️✔️exercise, injury, disease, etc.

what changes set point - ✔️✔️pregnancy, endurance exercise

what is steady-state - ✔️✔️constant over a period of time even as you exercise

why does the body use the negative feedback loop - ✔️✔️to get back to homeostasis
when/after we work out/get stressed

endocrine system consists of what - ✔️✔️hormones and glands, transported through
the blood stream

nervous system does what - ✔️✔️transports messages through nerves

what is bioenergetics? - ✔️✔️converting food into energy

what are the types of energy - ✔️✔️kinetic, potential, heat, work

what is the 1st law of thermodynamics - ✔️✔️all forms of energy are interchangeable

what is the "biological currency" of the cell - ✔️✔️ATP

what is ATP broken down to - ✔️✔️ADP and Pi

, what makes up a carbohydrate - ✔️✔️carbon, oxygen, hydrogen

how many calories is one carb - ✔️✔️4 k/cal

what is the storage form of carbs in animals - ✔️✔️glycogen

what is glycogenolysis - ✔️✔️the break down of glycogen to have glucose in our blood

what is the storage form of carbs in plants - ✔️✔️starch

what are fats made up of - ✔️✔️hydrogen, carbon

what are fats energy yield - ✔️✔️9 k/cal

types of fat - ✔️✔️fatty acid, triglycerides, phospholipids, steriods

what is protein made up of - ✔️✔️nitrogen, carbon, hydrogen, oxygen

what are the 3 energy systems to replenish ATP - ✔️✔️phosphagen, glycolytic,
oxidative

glycolysis - ✔️✔️occurs in cytoplasm, 30seconds-2 minutes, energy investment phase

during glycolysis anaerobic pathway, what are the 3 fates of lactate -
✔️✔️mitochondria, blood stream, liver

oxidative system - ✔️✔️takes place in mitochondria, aerobic, lasts longer than 3
minutes, for low intensity activities,

what are the 3 types of muscle - ✔️✔️cardiac, skeletal, smooth

cardiac - ✔️✔️has striations, single nuclei, is involuntary

skeletal - ✔️✔️has striations, multiple nuclei, is voluntary

smooth - ✔️✔️no striations, single nuclei, is involuntary

central nervous system consists of - ✔️✔️brain, spinal cord

peripheral nervous system consists of - ✔️✔️afferent, efferent

what is a fasicle - ✔️✔️a group of muscle cells

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