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| sytemic disease |
serveral parts of body affected |
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| local disease |
one part of body effected |
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| infectious disease |
pathogens invade host |
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| signs |
clinician can observe |
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| symptoms |
not apparent to observer |
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| disease |
illness categorized by specific recognizatble signs |
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| disorder |
any disturbance of structure or function |
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| positive feed back systems _______________________________________ |
must be shut off or they will 'runaway' |
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| positive feedback systems |
response rienforces original stimulius |
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| negative feedback systems |
reverse original stimuli |
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true/false nearly any organ can become an effector |
true |
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| feedback systems |
1. receptor (monitors controlled conditions sends message to ) 2. contrl center (evaluates contition and generates output commands ---to ) 3. effector ( recieves output produces response) |
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| where do stimuli come from? |
internal enviornemtn external enviorment |
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| any disruption from controlled condition |
stimulius |
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| homeostatis maintained -----> feedback systems |
cycle of events where everything is MONITORED TO BE AT CONTROLLED CONDITION |
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| homeostatic mechanisms are under the control of |
nervous system endocrine system |
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| requirements for life |
food water oxygen protection from raditaion preserve apppriate temps. |
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| characteristics of living |
metabolism responsiveness movement growth development reproduction |
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| development |
specialization of cells |
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metabolism: catabolism: anabolism |
catabolism: break down anaboldism: build up |
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| growth |
increase in size and number of cells |
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| dorsal cavity: consists of _______ and __________ |
vertibral column (spine) skull (brain) |
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| humans are ____________ __________- |
bilaterally symetrical |
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| annatomical position |
facing foreward arms by sides palms foreward stand erect |
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| longitudinal |
lengthwise divides particular organ |
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| oblique |
diagonal cut |
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| horizontal plane |
divides into superior and inferior portions |
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| frontal |
verticle cut into front and back (anterior postereur) (ventral dorsal) |
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| parasaggital |
unequal left and right portions |
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| midsaggital |
left and right equal portions |
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| sagittal |
verticle plane divides body into left and right |
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| prone |
laying on stomach (palms down) |
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| supine |
laying on back |
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| contralateral |
opposite sideq |
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| ipsilateral |
on same side |
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| viceral |
inner |
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| parietal |
outer |
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| deep |
beyond the surface |
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| superfial |
on surface |
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| distal |
farthest from point of attachment |
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| proximal |
closest to point of attachment |
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| inferior |
below |
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| superiour |
above |
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| another word for postereor |
dorsal |
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porkchoppony Thu, 15 Sep 2011 20:50:23 GMT |
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| another word for anterior |
ventral |
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| posterior |
back |
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| anterior |
front |
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| reproductive system |
gonads produce gametes |
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| urinary system |
kidneys produces, stores, eliminates unrine |
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| digestive system |
all gastrointestinal tract organs
physical and chemical breakdown of food |
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| respiratory system |
lungs and air passageways
transfers oxygen to blood and carbon dioxide from blood to air. |
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| lymphatic and immune system |
spleen, thymus, tonsils returns protiens and fluid to blood |
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| cardiovascular system |
heart pumps blood through blood vessels |
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| endocrine system |
all glands that produce hormones
regulates body activities through hormones |
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| nervous system |
brain regulates body activities through nerve impulses by sensing changes and interperting them. |
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| muscular system |
skeletal muscel and tissue maintains posture |
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| skeletal system |
bones supports and protects body |
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| integumentary system |
skin, regulates body temperature
think: comfortable in my own skin, because i don't have a fever. |
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