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fibers have fast contractions and primarily use anaerobic glycolysis
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1 Anatomy 2 physical inactivity
3 slow glycolytic muscle fibres 4 Homeostasis
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Terms in this set (90)
Anatomy the study of the structure and relationships
between body parts
, Physiology the study of how body parts come together to
function and keep you alive
Complementarity of Structure and the basic idea that what a structure can do
Function depends on its specific form
What are the structural organization Atoms --> Cells --> Tissues --> Organs --> Organ
components of the human body Systems --> The Body
(Smallest to largest)?
Homeostasis the ability to maintain stable internal conditions
no matter what changes are happening outside
the body. The body is always trying to return to
homeostasis through a variety of negative
feedback loops
What are vital signs (rest)? And their Body Temperature (36.5-37.2 degrees), Paulse
normal ranges? Rate (60-100 bpm), Respiration rate (# of breaths
per minute (12-16)) , blood pressure (not
considered a vial sign but often measured with
the vitals (120/80)).
Sedentary physiology the behaviour of the body in relation to little or
no physical activity. Explores the relationship
between major health outcomes and sedentary
behaviour.
Exercise Physiology the study of the acute (immediate) responses to
chronic (long-term) adaptations to exercise
sleep a condition of the body and mind which typically
recurs for several hours every night in which
muscles are relaxed and consciousness is
suspended and the nervous system is said to be
relatively inactive but... DREAMS AND REM AN.D
MEMORY RETENTION.
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fibers have fast contractions and primarily use anaerobic glycolysis
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1 Anatomy 2 physical inactivity
3 slow glycolytic muscle fibres 4 Homeostasis
Don't know?
Terms in this set (90)
Anatomy the study of the structure and relationships
between body parts
, Physiology the study of how body parts come together to
function and keep you alive
Complementarity of Structure and the basic idea that what a structure can do
Function depends on its specific form
What are the structural organization Atoms --> Cells --> Tissues --> Organs --> Organ
components of the human body Systems --> The Body
(Smallest to largest)?
Homeostasis the ability to maintain stable internal conditions
no matter what changes are happening outside
the body. The body is always trying to return to
homeostasis through a variety of negative
feedback loops
What are vital signs (rest)? And their Body Temperature (36.5-37.2 degrees), Paulse
normal ranges? Rate (60-100 bpm), Respiration rate (# of breaths
per minute (12-16)) , blood pressure (not
considered a vial sign but often measured with
the vitals (120/80)).
Sedentary physiology the behaviour of the body in relation to little or
no physical activity. Explores the relationship
between major health outcomes and sedentary
behaviour.
Exercise Physiology the study of the acute (immediate) responses to
chronic (long-term) adaptations to exercise
sleep a condition of the body and mind which typically
recurs for several hours every night in which
muscles are relaxed and consciousness is
suspended and the nervous system is said to be
relatively inactive but... DREAMS AND REM AN.D
MEMORY RETENTION.