Preload or End Diastolic Volume
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amount of blood in ventricle before it contracts
capillary exchange mechanisms
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-diffusion
-bulk flow: filtration and absorption of large amounts of substances
-Vesicle Transport or transcytosis: endocytosis and exocytosis of lipid
insoluble substances
,Describe T Cells
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Search and destroy infected cells.
also helpers
Describe B Cells
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-Produce antibiodies
-Differentiate into plasma cells after activation.
Plasma cells secrete antibodies
Cardiovascular Centers
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-Cardioaccelerator center: stimulates cardiac function by regulating hr and
stroke volume via sympathetic stimulation from the cardiac accelerator
nerve.
-Cardioinhibitor center: slows cardiac function by decreasing hr and stroke
volume via parasympathetic stimulation from the vagus nerve.
-Vasomotor center: influences contraction of blood vessel smooth muscle.
Changes in diameter affect peripheral resistance, pressure, and flow, which
also affect cardiac output.
, The stomach contains gastric glands, which secrete...
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Gastric juice, which is composed of water, mucus, hydrochloric acid,
intrinsic factor, and pepsinogen
the thoracic duct receives blood from...
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the rest of the body; the entire left side of the body as well as the lower
right side.
AV Node
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Secondary pacemaker
Henry's Law
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-states that the amount of a dissolved gas in a liquid is
directly proportional to its partial pressure above the liquid
-increasing external pressure will force more gas into the
liquid.
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amount of blood in ventricle before it contracts
capillary exchange mechanisms
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-diffusion
-bulk flow: filtration and absorption of large amounts of substances
-Vesicle Transport or transcytosis: endocytosis and exocytosis of lipid
insoluble substances
,Describe T Cells
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Search and destroy infected cells.
also helpers
Describe B Cells
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-Produce antibiodies
-Differentiate into plasma cells after activation.
Plasma cells secrete antibodies
Cardiovascular Centers
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-Cardioaccelerator center: stimulates cardiac function by regulating hr and
stroke volume via sympathetic stimulation from the cardiac accelerator
nerve.
-Cardioinhibitor center: slows cardiac function by decreasing hr and stroke
volume via parasympathetic stimulation from the vagus nerve.
-Vasomotor center: influences contraction of blood vessel smooth muscle.
Changes in diameter affect peripheral resistance, pressure, and flow, which
also affect cardiac output.
, The stomach contains gastric glands, which secrete...
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Gastric juice, which is composed of water, mucus, hydrochloric acid,
intrinsic factor, and pepsinogen
the thoracic duct receives blood from...
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the rest of the body; the entire left side of the body as well as the lower
right side.
AV Node
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Secondary pacemaker
Henry's Law
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-states that the amount of a dissolved gas in a liquid is
directly proportional to its partial pressure above the liquid
-increasing external pressure will force more gas into the
liquid.