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Describe the difference between anatomy, physiology, and pathophysiology
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Anatomy, study of structure and organization of body parts. Physiology, study of
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the functions and processes of these body parts. Pathophysiology examines the
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abnormalities / disturbances in physiological processes that lead to disease.
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6 levels of structural organization
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Chemical level, Cellular level, Tissue level, Organ level, Organ system level,
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Organism level |




Describe negative feedback and its purpose in maintaining homeostasis as well as
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its relation to a receptor, integrator, and effector.
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Negative feedback reverses a deviation from homeostasis. Receptor senses a
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change, integrator processes the information, effector produces a change to
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counteract the deviation. | |




Describe positive feedback & give an example
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,Positive feedback amplifies a change leading to a greater deviation. example,
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childbirth when uterine contractions stimulate the release of oxytocin which
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increases contractions further until childbirth
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Describe the molecular structure and importance of water
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water is a polar molecule with a bent shape due to its oxygen atom & 2 hydrogen
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atoms. Importance: ability to dissolve solutes, participate in chemical reaction,
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regulate temp, provides medium for biological processing
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Identify a proton or electron on a molecule
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A proton is a positively charged subatomic particle found in the nucleus of an
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atom. An electron is a negatively charged particle orbiting around the nucleus
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Difference between a covalent vs. hydrogen vs. ionic bond
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Covalent bonds involve the sharing of electron pairs between atoms, hydrogen
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bonds are weak attractions between partially charged atoms, Ionic bonds involve
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the transfer of electrons from one atom to another.
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Describe enzyme, protein, carbohydrate, lipids, nucleic acids, phosphoproteins,
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glycoproteins, lipoproteins, phospholipids and a substrate.
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Enzymes- biological catalyst that speed up chemical reactions. Carbohydrates-
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organic compounds made up of carbon, hydrogen, and oxygen. Lipids-
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, hydrophobic molecules that include fats, oils and phospholipids. Nucleic acids-
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macromolecules that store and transmit genetic information. Phosphoprotein- a
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protein w added phosphate groups, which often helps regulate its function within
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|cells. glycoprotein- a protein w attached sugar molecules, often involved in cell
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communication and recognition. Lipoprotein- A complex made of proteins and
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lipids.
phospholipid- a molecule w a hydrophilic head and a hydrophobic tail forming the
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base of cell membranes. Substrate- molecule in which enzyme acts to catalyze a
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chemical reaction, leading to the formation of products
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Describe how carbohydrates are stored in the body
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stored primarily as glycogen in the liver and muscles
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Difference between monosaccharides, disaccharides, and polysaccharides
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Mono are single sugar molecules, di are made up on 2 monosaccharides, poly are
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complex carbohydrates made up of many monosaccharides.
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Describe the molecular formula of a carbohydrate
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(CH2o) n, where n represents the number of carbon atoms
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Describe the composition of triglycerides, nucleic acids, and proteoglycans.
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