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Physiology - ANSWERSThe study of body function Homeostasis - ANSWERSA tendency to maintain a balanced or constant internal state Teleological approach to physiology - ANSWERSexplains why events happen The mechanistic approach to physiology - ANSWERSis the "how" of a system Placebo - ANSWERSa fake drug used in the testing of medication Hypothesis - ANSWERSAn educated guess Cation - ANSWERSpositive ion Electrons - ANSWERSnegative charge Essential vs. Nonessential amino acids - ANSWERSessential = amino acids that your body does not produce and that are needed in your diet nonessential = amino acids that your body produces pH scale - ANSWERSscale with values from 0 to 14, used to measure the concentration of H+ ions in a solution; a pH of 0 to 7 is acidic, a pH of 7 is neutral, and a pH of 7 to 14 is basic Body Compartments - ANSWERSintracellular fluid and extracellular fluid intracellular - ANSWERSinside the cell intercellular - ANSWERSbetween cells extracellular - ANSWERSoutside the cell Rules of diffusion - ANSWERS- membrane must be semipermeable - substance must fit through openings - must be an unequal amount of particles Cellular organelles - ANSWERSspecialized structures within cells that perform specific functions

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Human Physiology 261 Midterm Study
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Physiology - ANSWERSThe study of body function

Homeostasis - ANSWERSA tendency to maintain a balanced or constant internal state

Teleological approach to physiology - ANSWERSexplains why events happen

The mechanistic approach to physiology - ANSWERSis the "how" of a system

Placebo - ANSWERSa fake drug used in the testing of medication

Hypothesis - ANSWERSAn educated guess

Cation - ANSWERSpositive ion

Electrons - ANSWERSnegative charge

Essential vs. Nonessential amino acids - ANSWERSessential = amino acids that your
body does not produce and that are needed in your diet
nonessential = amino acids that your body produces

pH scale - ANSWERSscale with values from 0 to 14, used to measure the concentration
of H+ ions in a solution; a pH of 0 to 7 is acidic, a pH of 7 is neutral, and a pH of 7 to 14
is basic

Body Compartments - ANSWERSintracellular fluid and extracellular fluid

intracellular - ANSWERSinside the cell

intercellular - ANSWERSbetween cells

extracellular - ANSWERSoutside the cell

Rules of diffusion - ANSWERS- membrane must be semipermeable
- substance must fit through openings
- must be an unequal amount of particles

Cellular organelles - ANSWERSspecialized structures within cells that perform specific
functions

, Tay-Sachs disease effects which cell organelle - ANSWERSa genetic disorder in which
lipids are not properly digested

Rough ER - ANSWERSER that is dotted with ribosomes

Golgi Body - ANSWERSprotein or lipid enters the cytoplasm

Golgi Apparatus - ANSWERSA system of membranes that modifies and packages
proteins for export by the cell

Cell membrane function - ANSWERSControls the movement of substances into and out
of the cell

Cell membrane proteins - ANSWERShelp move large molecules or aid in cell
recognition

Cholesterol - ANSWERSA type of fat made by the body from saturated fat; a minor part
of fat in foods.

Steps of protein synthesis - ANSWERS1. Transcription
2. Translation

Exocrine Glands - ANSWERSGlands that secrete substances outward through a duct

Levels of organization - ANSWERScell, tissue, organ, organ system, organism

Energy - ANSWERSthe ability to do work

Activation energy - ANSWERSEnergy needed to get a reaction started

Exergonic reactions - ANSWERSrelease energy

Enzymes - ANSWERSCatalysts for chemical reactions in living things

Enzyme specificity - ANSWERSEnzyme specificity is the concept that each enzyme
catalyzes only one kind of reaction.

Exocytosis - ANSWERSProcess by which a cell releases large amounts of material

Resting membrane potential - ANSWERSthe electrical charge of a neuron when it is not
active

CNS vs. PNS - ANSWERSCNS = spinal cord and brain
PNS = all outside nerve fibers, functions to send nerve impulses from our limbs to CNS
for processing

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