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Lecture 2 - Homeostasis
What is homeostasis 1,
How does a control system maintai...,
What is circadian rhythm 3
17  cards
Lecture 3 - Metabolism : Energy balance
What do humans do with most fuel 1,
What is energy input what do cell...,
What is energy output external wo...
22  cards
Lecture 4 - Metabolism (ATP)
Anabolic vs catabolic reactions i...,
What is glycolysis how fast and e...,
What is the process of glycolysis...
15  cards
Lecture 5 - Endocrine 1
Differences between nervous syste...,
What is the primary goal of the e...,
How do exocrine glands differ fro...
27  cards
Lecture 6 - Endocrine system 2
What cells are the thyroid gland ...,
What is the function of hormones ...,
What is the function of the hormo...
19  cards
Lecture 7 - Blood Glucose Control
Anabolic hormone functions 1,
Catabolic hormone functions 2,
Main two hormones in metabolism 3
11  cards
Lecture 8 - Energy delivery, ATP and EEG
Main functions of atp 5 1,
Can our body directly use chemica...,
What enzyme is responsible for sp...
21  cards
Lecture 9 Respiratory 1
Goal of respiratory system 1,
What is the main factor of breath...,
Range of ph in the body 3
20  cards
Lecture 10 & 11 - Respiratory 2 & 3
Inspiration vs expiration 1,
What muscles contribute to inspir...,
What process is normal expiration 3
31  cards
Lecture 12 & 13 - Blood 1 and 2
What are the three formed element...,
What is the extracellular matrix ...,
What are the functions of blood 3
34  cards
Lecture 14 - Blood vessels
What direction do arteries and ve...,
What are the properties of artery...,
What three layers do all blood ve...
19  cards
Lecture 15-16 - Cardiovascular
How many beats does your heart do...,
What are cardiac muscle cells dep...,
What is the ejection fraction of ...
27  cards
Lecture 17 - Heart & lung interaction
What does the heart and lung act ...,
How is preload influenced by nega...,
How is filling and ejection influ...
7  cards
Lecture 19 - Autonomic 1
What is the purpose of the nervou...,
Afferent vs efferent 2,
What are the two things in the pe...
25  cards
Lecture 20 - Autonomic 2
What is the difference in the som...,
What are the 2 types of neurons i...,
What are the two main types of nt...
13  cards
Lecture 22 - Blood pressure 1
Blood pressure is defined as the ...,
What are the 4 components of the ...,
Systolic pressure reflects the p_...
17  cards
Lecture 23 - Blood Pressure 2
Blood flow must be con__ red__ to...,
Baroreceptors are spe__ str_ rec_...,
Firing rates of baroreceptors 3
15  cards
Lecture 24 - Urinary 1
Roles of the urinary system are to 1,
Symptoms of kidney failure include 2,
Failure of the nervous control th...
24  cards
Lecture 25 - Urinary 2
Gfr stands for glo__ fil_ ra_ it ...,
Gfr is influenced by hyd__ pressu...,
Hydrostatic pressure is produced ...
19  cards
Lecture 26 - Urinary 3
Kidneys must produce a minimum of...,
What are two things that should n...,
Normal urine qualities 3
13  cards
Lecture 27- Acid base balance
Seven important electrolytes 1,
What is the major cation of the e...,
What is the major intracellular c...
22  cards
Lecture 28 - Muscle 1
Properties of muscle tissue 1,
Three types of muscle 2,
Neuromuscular junction muscle act...
12  cards
Lecture 29 - Muscle 2
3 ways muscles derive power from ...,
Reasons for muscle fatigue 2,
Central fatigue can be defined as 3
11  cards
Lecture 33 - Exercise and Control of breathing
Mild exercise tidal volume e__ in...,
Why is changing tidal volume firs...,
3 phases of breathing in submaxim...
9  cards
Lecture 34 - Autonomic Control Exercise
Exercise specific responses 1,
What is functional sympatholysis 2,
What happens at the immediate ons...
7  cards
Lecture 35 - Blood Flow control
Two competing physiological needs...,
Oxygen consumption range at rest 2,
In exercise oxygen can increase b...
14  cards
Lecture 36 - Diving Response 1
What is the normal trigger to bre...,
What is the name of the pressure ...,
What is boyle s law in depth 3
8  cards
Mammalian dive response
Five main mechanisms of the mamma...,
What is the mammalian dive respon...,
What is the purpose of the diving...
7  cards
Lecture 38 - High Altitude
What is considered high altitude 1,
Acute mountain sickness can invol...,
Normobaric hypoxia atmospheric pr...
11  cards
Lecture 39 - High Altitude 2
What is the effect of oxygen on m...,
What is affected as we climb alti...,
For efforts and muscle work lasti...
14  cards
Lecture 40 - Space
Three problems in space 1,
Main mineral astronauts lost 2,
Objects in low earth orbit are su...
12  cards

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