Guyton and Hall, Medical Physiology, Ch 1 Notes study guide 2023 latest
Chp. 1 Physiology – science that seeks to explain physical and chemical mechanisms responsible for the origin, development, and progression of life Cells are the Living Units of the Body Organ – aggregate of many different cells All cells have certain basic characteristics that are alike o I.e. general chemical mechanisms for delivering energy are the same Extracellular Fluid – the Internal Environment 60% of the human body is fluid Extracellular fluid – ions and nutrients needed by cells to maintain life The ECF contains large amounts of Na, Chloride, and Bicarbonate ions o Also oxygen, glucose, fatty acids, amino acids, and carbon dioxide The ICF contains large amounts of K, Mg, and phosphate ions Homeostasis – Maintenance of a Nearly Constant Internal Environment Homeostasis – maintenance of nearly constant condition in the internal environments Powerful control systems exist for maintaining the concentration of Na and H ions, as well as other important substances Disease – often considered a state of disrupted homeostasis o Even in the presence of disease, homeostatic mechanisms remain in place Pathophysiology – explains how various physiological process are altered in disease/injury Extracellular Fluid Transport and Mixing System – the Blood Circulatory System ECF is transported through the body in two stages o 1. Movement of blood through the body in blood vessels o 2. Movement of fluid between blood capillaries and intercellular spaces Circulatory System: Left lung left heart pump gut (nutrition and excretion) kidneys (regulation of electrolytes) arterial end capillaries venous end right heart pump right lung Fluids diffuse and constituents dissolve through the capillary walls and interstitial spa
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- Tulane University
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