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water in body
Aldosterone: causes of release and action
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sodium and water retention, which causes increased blood volume, and a
subsequent increase in blood pressure, which is sensed by the
baroreceptors.
How can you help people manage stress?
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o Nutrition, sleep, better adaptation/coping, exercise, relaxation
Ribosomes
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site of protein synthesis
How do the lungs compensate for metabolic acidosis?
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Manipulating CO2, blowing off excess acid
Calcification
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calcium deposition
What does it mean when intracellular enzymes such as CPK, AST, ALT, LDH etc. are at
high levels in the blood?
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Results in release cellular contents/enzymes into blood stream. Can use
some released enzymes as markers of cell/tissue damage. (CPK is released
if we fall, LDH/AST/ALT are liver)
What is the orderly display of chromosomes from longest to shortest called?
a.Genotype
b.Phenotype
c.Karyotype
d.Genetic mapping
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C
Natriuretic peptides
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, •Produced by cardiac muscle
- Brain type peptide (BNP)
- Atrial natriuretic peptide (ANP)
Both represent too much fluid volume
- Trigger: increased stretch
Actions
- Vasodilation of afferent arterioles (increase GFR)
- Inhibits renin secretion
- Sodium and Chloride Balance
Epidemiology
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study of disease occurrence in human populations
Where do the following fit (ie: anaerobic or aerobic process)
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Glycolysis (anaerobic)
Krebs cycle (aerobic)
Oxidative phosphorylation (aerobic)
How is Sodium regulated?
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