All living things perform what functions: - Answers 1. respond to changes in immediate environment
(homeostasis)
2. show adaptability
3. grow/reproduce
4. capable of some degree of movement
5. require energy
How many tissues types to organs have - Answers at least 2
How many organ systems are there - Answers 11
Internal environment - Answers - Immediate environment
- tissue fluid (interstitial fluid) around cells
- Plasma (fluid around blood cells)
Paracrine factors - Answers act on nearby
Endocrine factors - Answers distance
Autocrine factors - Answers acts on itself
percent of ICF - Answers 2/3
percent of ECF - Answers 1/3
percent of interstital fluid - Answers 75%
percent of plasma - Answers 25%
solids to fluids ratio - Answers 40:60
What is homeostasis in control of - Answers 1. Receptor
2. Control centre
3. Effector
Membranes within body cavities - Answers 1. Parietal serosa (lines internal body cavity walls)
2. Visceral serosa (covers internal organs)
, Solutes - Answers NA+ K+ Ca2+ Cl- Mg+
ECF has large amounts of - Answers Nacl, Hco3-, glucose, fatty acids, amnio acids, CO2,
ICF has large amounts of - Answers K+ Mg+ PO4-
ECF within the body (blood volume) - Answers 5L, circulates body approx 1x/min at rest - 6x intense
Where does continual exchange of ECF occur - Answers Between the plasma and interstitial fluid
Movement in the ECF is via : - Answers Diffusion
Right upper quad (RUQ) - Answers -Liver (right lobe)
- Gallbladder
-Duodenum
- Part of pancreas
-Right kidney
-Peptic ulcer
Left upper quad (LUQ) - Answers - Liver
- Pancreases
- Stomach
- Left Kidney
Right Lower quad (RLQ) - Answers - Appendix
- Ovary/fallopian tube
- Upper colon
Left Lower quad (LLQ) - Answers - Colon
- Lilac/pelvis
- Small intestine
Negative feedback - Answers shuts off original stimulus
Variable changes in opposite direction of initial change
Negative feedback example - Answers regulation of blood volume (thirst) thirst will click in