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In relations to the two major regulatory systems in the body, what common
physiological mechanism reagulate ssecretion of both pancreatic amylase &
pancreatic lipase?
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: neural & hormonal mechanisms regulae the secretion of both pancreatic
amylase & lipase
Lab 1: Cell Membrane Physiology
DIFFUSION & OSMOSIS
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, : the movement of material across the cell memebrane can be
accomplished in several ways and depends on the size of the particles
involved, their polarity, and their concentrations in both the intracellular
and extracellular fluid.
Why does the RR increase during exercise?
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: O2 requirement for the muscles increases during exercise in exchange for
the CO2 that the body produces.
: with faster breathing rate more O2 is picked up and it allows it to
compensate for what the lungs and the body needs.
Albuminuria
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: presence of albumin (protein) in urine
High pH in a Litmus Test
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: blue in colour
: base (alkalilosis)
: no fat digestion
,On which structures on a. Neuron would GP occur?
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Multipolar neuron
: axon hillock
Unipolar neuron
: dendrites
: cell bodies
Osmosis
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: a passive process
: the movement of H2O molecules down its concentration
gradient across a semipermeable cell membrane
: solutions with higher solute concentrations will have lower
concentrations of H2O, vice versa.
Mean Arterial Pressure (MAP)
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, : adding 1/3 of the pulse pressure to the diastolic pressure
: this is the average pressure in the systemic arteries and is
the product of CO & total peripheral resistance
If the pH of the blood is too low (acidic)
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: hyperventilation occurs
: breathing faster would get rid of the xcess CO2 & H+ in the blood and pH
would increase as an intervention.
Effects of Exercise to Diastolic Pressure
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: decreases
: due to the occurring vasodil. within the muscle contracting as it performs
the exercise
What is the molecular action of estrogen & testosterone on target cells? Are these
water soluble or lipid soluble hormones?
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