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Potential energy - answer-stored energy (concentration gradients and chemical bonds) must be converted to kinetic energy to perform work (transformaton effeciency) Kinetic energy - answer-energy of motion, work involves movement Activation Energy - answer-energy that is needed to get a reaction started *pay attention to the net free change in energy Physiology - answer-The study of normal functioning of a living organism and its component parts Homeostasis - answer-Regulation of the body's internal environment, by quickly, restoring, changed conditions and returning back to normal. maintains the internal stability of our bodies making sure we don't deviate from normal. Deviation will lead to illness Teleological approach - answer-the function of the system is explaining the why. example would be that cells need oxygen, so red blood cells bring it to them.

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HUMAN PHYSIOLOGY 261 MIDTERM EXAM WITH
BEST SOLUTIONS 2025


Potential energy - answer-stored energy (concentration
gradients and chemical bonds) must be converted to kinetic
energy to perform work (transformaton effeciency)


Kinetic energy - answer-energy of motion, work involves
movement


Activation Energy - answer-energy that is needed to get a
reaction started
*pay attention to the net free change in energy


Physiology - answer-The study of normal functioning of a
living organism and its component parts


Homeostasis - answer-Regulation of the body's internal
environment, by quickly, restoring, changed conditions and
returning back to normal.
maintains the internal stability of our bodies making sure we
don't deviate from normal. Deviation will lead to illness

,Teleological approach - answer-the function of the system is
explaining the why.
example would be that cells need oxygen, so red blood cells
bring it to them.


Mechanistic approach - answer-The process/mechanism
describes the how.
Example oxygen will bind to hemoglobin molecules within the
red blood cells


Pathophysiology - answer-Abnormal functioning systems


Negative feedback loop - answer-Stabilizes the variable. The
response. The stimulus.
Example, body temperature, blood pressure, blood sugar, and
fluid content


Positive feedback loop - answer-Reinforces the stimulus
Example childbirth


Levels of organization from

,Smallest to largest - answer-Atom, molecules, macromolecule,
organelle, cell, tissue, Organ, organ system, organism


What is the smallest functioning unit in the body? - answer-
Cell


What is a theory? - answer-A scientific opinion that was
replicated by other scientist it is supported by data on
multiple occasions


Hypothesis - answer-A scientific logical guess


Experimental design - answer-Observation
Hypothesis
Experimental data
Replication
Model
Theory


Independent variable - answer-What is changed

, dependent variable - answer-What is observed


Controlled variable - answer-What is kept the same


Crossover study - answer-You use the same person twice one
for placebo and one for the regular experiment


Placebo - answer-A treatment that appears real, but it's
designed I have no therapeutic benefit
Example giving someone a sugar pill


Nocebo - answer-A harmless substance or treatment that may
cause harmful. Side effects are worsening of symptoms,
because the patient thinks or believes they may occur or
expects them to occur.


Double blind studies - answer-A clinical trial, in which neither
the participants nor the researcher know which study group
the patients are in.


Double blind crossover studies - answer-A type of clinical trial,
in which neither the participants, nor the researchers, knows

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