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Homeostasis

________:: dynamic steady state of the constituents in and properties of the internal fluid environment that surrounds and exchanges materials with cells.

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Chemically ligand

________ gated channels:: specific molecule binds to a channel to open or close it.

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Ohms

________ law:: the relationship between voltage, current, and resistance wrt membrane potential.

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specificity

Carriers:: select what gets through based on binding ________.

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Evolution

________ is:: an undercurrent of all biological concepts.

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Efferent pathway

________:: carries a signal around (integrating center to effector), generates a response.

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Pumps

________:: transport proteins use direct input energy to move substances against energetically favorable direction.

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osmolarity values

Homeostasis /________ are:: always a ballpark /average value that fluctuates within and between individuals.

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Negative feedback def

________:: the output of a process inhibits the process that created it.

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Channels

________:: select what gets through a pore in the membrane based on size and charge.

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Reflex definition

________:: simple, involuntary response to a stimulus.

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Carrier protein

________:: transported substances bind to specialized sites and cause a change in conformation.

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Tissue

________:: a collection of cells, usually held together by cell junctions, that work together to perform a specific function.

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internal fluid

Regulated ________ properties:: pH, ion concentration, temperature, volume and pressure, water.

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tissue

a collection of cells, usually held together by cell junctions, that work together to perform a specific function

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organ

two or more tissues that function together

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organ system

a group of functionally integrated organs

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evolution is

an undercurrent of all biological concepts

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diffusion versus bulk transport is a

scaling issue

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bulk transport example

breathing air using a pump system, moving nutrients using the cardiovascular system

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Ohms law

the relationship between voltage, current, and resistance wrt membrane potential

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homeostasis

dynamic steady state of the constituents in and properties of the internal fluid environment that surrounds and exchanges materials with cells

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negative feedback

stimulus> sensor> integrator> effector> stop stimulus

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homeostasis/osmolarity values are

always a ballpark/average value that fluctuates within and between individuals

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main fluid compartments

plasma, interstitial fluid, intracellular fluid

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extracellular fluid

plasma and interstitial fluid

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regulated internal fluid properties

pH, ion concentration, temperature, volume and pressure, water

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diffusion happens between

circulatory system and all others

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nutrients/products are transferred between

all body systems

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negative feedback def

the output of a process inhibits the process that created it

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positive feedback def

the output of a process stimulates the process that created it

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feed-forward def

a process is up or down regulated in anticipation of an event

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neg feedback example

thermostat, insulin

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pos feedback example

birth (until end with negative feedback)

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feed-forward example

smell food, stomach rumbles and prepares

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reflex arc functions as

an involuntary negative feedback control system

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reflex definition

simple, involuntary response to a stimulus

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afferent pathway

carries signal away (sensory receptor to integrating center)

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efferent pathway

carries a signal around (integrating center to effector), generates a response

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Poll Everywhere

secondary active transport

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Poll Everywhere

facilitated diffusion

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Poll Everywhere

channel

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chemically/ligand gated channels

specific molecule binds to a channel to open or close it

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voltage gated channels

change in membrane potential opens and closes the channel

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mechanically gated channel

deformation of the membrane opens and closes the channel

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leak channel

always open

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channels

select what gets through a pore in the membrane based on size and charge

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carriers

select what gets through based on binding specificity

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carrier protein

transported substances bind to specialized sites and cause a change in conformation

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pumps are

primary active transport

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primary active transport

direct input of energy via ATP

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pumps

transport proteins use direct input energy to move substances against energetically favorable direction

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secondary active transport

harnesses potential energy of an ion gradient to drive another substance in energetically unfavorable direction

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secondary active transport example

electron transport chain

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pump example

sodium-potassium pump

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opening and closing channels changes

membrane permeability of the membrane to specific ions

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cells expend energy on ion gradients because

they use the stored potential energy to do work

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ICF and ECF generally

osmotic equilibrium/total amount of solute or volume of fluid is the same

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extra negative ions in ICF and positive ions in ECF creates

membrane potential

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