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Define reflex: - ANSWERRapid, predictable, involuntary motor responses to 
stimuli; they are mediated over neural pathways called reflex arcs. 
Name five essential components of a reflex arc: - ANSWERReceptor, sensory 
neuron, integration center, motor neuron, and effector. 
In general, what is the importance of reflex testing in a routine physical 
examination? - ANSWERReflex testing is an important diagnostic tool for 
assessing the condition of the ne...
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Glands are derived from... - answerEpithelial tissue 
Cells joined tightly together are characteristic of... - answerEpithelial tissue 
Cells are separated by large extracellular spaces in the... - answerConnective 
tissue 
Blood vessels and nerves are usually located within... - answerConnective 
tissue 
Most organs are composed of... - answerEpithelial, Muscle, and Connective 
tissue 
Sweat is secreted by exocrine glands. This means that... - answerit is secr...
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The watery medium that surrounds a cell is known as - answerextracellular 
fluid 
Place these terms in the typical sequence in which they appear in the scientific 
process: experimental data, theory, model, observation, hypothesis, replication - 
answerobservation, hypothesis, experimental data, replication, model, theory 
What type of graph would be best to display the data on the finishing times of the 
10 fastest horses in a single race at the Kentucky Derby...
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Human Physiology Exam Graded A+
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What are the 4 basic functions of digestion? - answer- Motility 
- Secretion 
- Digestion 
- Absoprtion 
What does motility do? - answerIts muscular contractions that mix and move 
forward the contents within the digestive tract. 
What are the two types of phasic digestive motility? - answer1 - Propulsive 
movements 
2 - Mixing movements 
The digestive system produces both _____ and _______ secretions? - answer- 
Exocrine 
- Endocrine 
What are digestive exocrine...
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Physiology is the study of ... - answerthe normal functioning of a living 
organism and it's component parts. Greek for "relationship to nature" and studies 
the functions 
homeostasis - answerbalance/euilibrium of an internal enviornment even when 
the external environment is out of balance 
Pathology - answeroccurs when normal function is disrupted and a disease 
state or condidtion forces the internal environment out of balance 
basic cell composition - ...
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Physiology - ANSWERintegration of anatomy, biology, chemistry and physics 
Equation 1 - ANSWERATP <-> ADP + Pi + energy 
Equation 2 - ANSWERGlucose + O2 + ADP + Pi <-> ATP + CO2 + H2O + 
heat 
Equation 3 - ANSWERCO2 + H2O <-> HCO3- + H+ 
creates a PH issue 
Equation 4 - ANSWERPV = nRT 
pressure, volume, n = amount of substance, R = gas constant and T = temperature 
Homeostasis - ANSWERRelatively stable maintenance of a body parameter -> 
dy...
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define homeostasis - ANSWERthe body's ability to maintain a stable internal 
environment 
define positive feedback - ANSWERincreases the problem. Makes you aware 
of the problem. Ex:childbirth 
define negative feedback - ANSWERreduces the problem;brings you back to 
set point;ex: br and heart rate 
define homeostatic imbalance - ANSWERdisturbance in the body's ability to 
maintain a stable internal environment 
Where are epitelial cells found in the bo...
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