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1. Muscles involved in inhalation and do they expand or contract? - ANSWER:
Intercostals and diaphragm contract

2. Part of brain that monitors CO2 to regulate breathing - ANSWER: Medulla
oblongata

3. Two main functions of nucleolus - ANSWER: Protein synthesis, synthesis and
storage of RNA

4. Function of ribosomes - ANSWER: Synthesize proteins from RNA

5. Golgi complex function - ANSWER: Synthesizes materials such as proteins
that are transported out of the cell

6. Endoplasmic reticulum - ANSWER: transport system of cell

7. Mitochondria functions - ANSWER: Production of cell energy; cell signaling;
cellular differentiation; cell cycle and growth regulation

8. Events of prophase - ANSWER: chromatin thickens into chromosomes;
nuclear membrane begins to disintegrate; pairs of centrioles move to opp sides
of cell and spindle fibers form; mitotic spindle starts to move chromosomes
around

9. Connective tissue - ANSWER: bone, cartilage, tendons, ligaments, fat, blood,
lymph

10. Hyperventilation does what to pH? - ANSWER: Increases blood pH during
acidosis; slowing breathing during alkalosis will decrease pH

11. How much blood in adult human? - ANSWER: 5 L/quarts

12. Composition of blood - ANSWER: .. plasma, red blood cells, white blood cells,
and platelets.
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13. Cardiac cycle - ANSWER: First diastole: blood flows from sup and inf vena ^%^&*
cavae to right atrium through open AV/tricuspid valve. SA node of right atrium ))(*&^
contracts to fill R ventricle w blood. Impulse transmitted through AV node, R %$%^&
ventricle contracts and initiates first systole. Tricuspid valve closes, pulmonary *()(*&^
semilunar opens. Blood pumped from pulmonary arteries to lungs. Blood from
lungs fills L atrium during second diastole. SA node triggers mitral valve to open, %$%^&
blood fills left ventricle. During second systole, mitral valve closes and L ventricle *()(*&^
contracts, blood pumped from aorta to rest of body. %$%^&
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14. Lymph vascular system functions - ANSWER: Return of excess fluid to blood;
return of proteins from capillaries; transport of fats from digestive tract; disposal
of debris and cellular waste

15. Thymus functions - ANSWER: Thymosin promotes Tcell formation, T cells
mature here

16. Lymphoid organs include - ANSWER: adenoids, tonsils, spleen, thymus,
appendix, lymph nodes, patches in small intestine

17. Spleen functions - ANSWER: filter unwanted materials from blood, including
old RBCs; help fight infection by filtering pathogens.

18. Liver functions - ANSWER: IGF-1, bile, angiotensinogen, thrombopoietin,
hepciden, betatrophon, cytochrome p450. Production of cholesterol; storage of
excess glucose in form of glycogen; regulation of amino acids; processing of
hemoglobin; conversion of ammonia to urea; purification of blood; regulation of
blood clotting; controlling infection via boosting immune factors and removing
bacteria. Bill's putt putt golf closed

19. Bile - ANSWER: Increases the absorption of fats, aids abs of vitamins A, D, E,
and K. Route of excretion for bilirubin, a byproduct of red blood cells recycled by
the liver

20. Blood for liver to metabolize - ANSWER: Portal vein

21. O2 for liver - ANSWER: Hepatic artery

22. Bile released from - ANSWER: Common hepatic duct

23. Lipase - ANSWER: Breaks down fats; secreted by mouth and pancreas

24. Cells of stomach - ANSWER: Pareietal cells: HCl; Chief cells: pepsinogen;
Mucus cells $%^&*
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25. Pepsin - ANSWER: Protein; chief cells of stomach secrete as pepsinogen, ))(*&^
activated by HCl %$%^&
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26. Gastrin - ANSWER: Steroid endocrine hormone that stimulates secretion of
gastric acid (HCl) by the parietal cells of the stomach and aids in gastric motility. %$%^&
It is released by G cells in the stomach, duodenum, and the pancreas. Decrease *()(*&^
in pH causes negative feedback on gastrin production %$%^&
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